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Title
Modeling of Pile Footings and Drilled Shafts for Seismic Design.
File
PB99157257.pdf
Author(s)
PoLam, I.; Kapuskar, M.; Chaudhuri, D.
Source
Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, Buffalo, NY.; Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC., December 21, 1998, 162 p.
Abstract
This report documents two studies that were conducted to review, assess, and provide recommendations regarding the seismic design of bridge foundations. Specifically, the report addresses modeling approaches and parameters that affect the seismic design and response of pile groups and drilled shafts. The report attempts to bridge the interface between the structural and geotechnical design process by describing a two-step design and analysis procedure for these bridge foundation components. Recent research results on pile group effects and the design of pile foundations to resist lateral spreading of liquefiable soils are also reviewed. Recommendations are provided concerning: modifications to p-y curves to account for cyclic loading conditions, pile group effects and soil-pile interaction behavior, and development of p-y curves for the design of drilled shafts.
Keywords
Seismic design; Drilled shafts; Bridges (Structures); Earthquake engineerinig; Soil structure interactions; Highway bridges; Pile foundations; Bridge foundations; Lateral pressure