Horizontal Vibration of Pile Considering Pile-Soil Separation

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Taken into account the effect of pile partially separated from soils, the dynamic stiffness and damping of pile in horizontal vibration is caculated by using the theory of computation about the mixed boundary value problem of circular holes radiation stress at an infinite plane and the theory of elastic waves, and the Fourier expansion method. The calculated results based on this paper are compared with the calculated results of the other literature. It is showed that the calculated results considering the influence of pile-soil separation are less than that of the other literature, which the bonding of the pile to the soil was assumed, and are in good agreement with experiments.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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685-689

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November 2013

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