MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)
A numerical technique for modeling the behavior of single piles in unsaturated soils
Abstract
Pile foundations are widely used in both saturated and unsaturated soils. In certain scenarios, these foundations are subjected to combined vertical and lateral loads. Conventionally, saturated soil mechanics principles are routinely used for the design of pile foundations in unsaturated soils. Such approaches contribute to unreliable estimates of the behavior of piles due to ignoring the influence of matric suction. In this paper, a comprehensive numerical technique is proposed for simulating the behavior of single piles subjected to combined vertical and lateral loads in unsaturated soils by taking account of the nonlinear behavior of shear strength and the elastic modulus of unsaturated soils. This is achieved through a subroutine that was developed for use in the ABAQUS software. The proposed numerical method provided reliable prediction of the vertical load-displacement behavior of a published model pile tested in saturated and unsaturated sands. In addition, 3D finite element analysis was extended to simulate the influence of variations in ground water table (GWT) on the vertical bearing capacity and the influence of vertical loads on lateral response of piles. The proposed numerical technique is a promising tool for implementing the state-of-the-art understanding of the mechanics of unsaturated soils into conventional engineering practice.