A simplified numerical approach to the evaluation of residual shaft friction induced by concrete curing in drilled shafts on granular soils

ABSTRACT: Conventional interpretation procedures of load tests on instrumented piles rely upon measurements of strains that assume as zero for strains measured at the instant immediately before starting the test as reference configuration. However, some experimental evidence shows that concrete in drilled shafts undergoes strains induced by the curing process comparable in magnitude to the strains measured during the load tests. It is therefore expected that mobilization of shaft friction takes place before the load test. Several authors have performed experimental and numerical analyses aiming to quantify the influence of those pre-load test concrete volumetric strains on the measured bearing capacity using different approaches. The present work aimed to establish a reference framework for the existing and future works on this topic. In order to assess the influence of concrete strains induced by curing process on the shaft friction before the start of the load tests in drilled shafts, several finite element numerical simulations are performed, considering the thermal, autogenous and drying strains. The analyses consider concrete as an isotropic linear-elastic material and the soil as an elastic-plastic material using the Mohr-Coulomb constitutive model natively implemented in the software ABAQUS. The results are interpreted focusing on the relevancy on the bearing capacity and load distribution along drilled shafts considering or not the strains induced by concrete curing.

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Main Authors: Borges,Augusto Bopsin, Linn,Renato Vaz, Schnaid,Fernando, Maghous,Samir
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Published: IBRACON - Instituto Brasileiro do Concreto 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S1983-419520200005002042020-09-17A simplified numerical approach to the evaluation of residual shaft friction induced by concrete curing in drilled shafts on granular soilsBorges,Augusto BopsinLinn,Renato VazSchnaid,FernandoMaghous,Samir residual stresses numerical modeling shaft friction design parameters drilled shafts ABSTRACT: Conventional interpretation procedures of load tests on instrumented piles rely upon measurements of strains that assume as zero for strains measured at the instant immediately before starting the test as reference configuration. However, some experimental evidence shows that concrete in drilled shafts undergoes strains induced by the curing process comparable in magnitude to the strains measured during the load tests. It is therefore expected that mobilization of shaft friction takes place before the load test. Several authors have performed experimental and numerical analyses aiming to quantify the influence of those pre-load test concrete volumetric strains on the measured bearing capacity using different approaches. The present work aimed to establish a reference framework for the existing and future works on this topic. In order to assess the influence of concrete strains induced by curing process on the shaft friction before the start of the load tests in drilled shafts, several finite element numerical simulations are performed, considering the thermal, autogenous and drying strains. The analyses consider concrete as an isotropic linear-elastic material and the soil as an elastic-plastic material using the Mohr-Coulomb constitutive model natively implemented in the software ABAQUS. The results are interpreted focusing on the relevancy on the bearing capacity and load distribution along drilled shafts considering or not the strains induced by concrete curing.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessIBRACON - Instituto Brasileiro do ConcretoRevista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais v.13 n.5 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-41952020000500204en10.1590/s1983-41952020000500005
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author Borges,Augusto Bopsin
Linn,Renato Vaz
Schnaid,Fernando
Maghous,Samir
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Linn,Renato Vaz
Schnaid,Fernando
Maghous,Samir
A simplified numerical approach to the evaluation of residual shaft friction induced by concrete curing in drilled shafts on granular soils
author_facet Borges,Augusto Bopsin
Linn,Renato Vaz
Schnaid,Fernando
Maghous,Samir
author_sort Borges,Augusto Bopsin
title A simplified numerical approach to the evaluation of residual shaft friction induced by concrete curing in drilled shafts on granular soils
title_short A simplified numerical approach to the evaluation of residual shaft friction induced by concrete curing in drilled shafts on granular soils
title_full A simplified numerical approach to the evaluation of residual shaft friction induced by concrete curing in drilled shafts on granular soils
title_fullStr A simplified numerical approach to the evaluation of residual shaft friction induced by concrete curing in drilled shafts on granular soils
title_full_unstemmed A simplified numerical approach to the evaluation of residual shaft friction induced by concrete curing in drilled shafts on granular soils
title_sort simplified numerical approach to the evaluation of residual shaft friction induced by concrete curing in drilled shafts on granular soils
description ABSTRACT: Conventional interpretation procedures of load tests on instrumented piles rely upon measurements of strains that assume as zero for strains measured at the instant immediately before starting the test as reference configuration. However, some experimental evidence shows that concrete in drilled shafts undergoes strains induced by the curing process comparable in magnitude to the strains measured during the load tests. It is therefore expected that mobilization of shaft friction takes place before the load test. Several authors have performed experimental and numerical analyses aiming to quantify the influence of those pre-load test concrete volumetric strains on the measured bearing capacity using different approaches. The present work aimed to establish a reference framework for the existing and future works on this topic. In order to assess the influence of concrete strains induced by curing process on the shaft friction before the start of the load tests in drilled shafts, several finite element numerical simulations are performed, considering the thermal, autogenous and drying strains. The analyses consider concrete as an isotropic linear-elastic material and the soil as an elastic-plastic material using the Mohr-Coulomb constitutive model natively implemented in the software ABAQUS. The results are interpreted focusing on the relevancy on the bearing capacity and load distribution along drilled shafts considering or not the strains induced by concrete curing.
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