Consideration of the Different Pile Length Due to Soil Stress and Inner Forces of the Nailed-slab Pavement System under Concentric Load

Puri, Anas and Mildawati, Roza and Solihin, M. (2019) Consideration of the Different Pile Length Due to Soil Stress and Inner Forces of the Nailed-slab Pavement System under Concentric Load. In: The Second International Conference on Science, Engineering and Technology (ICoSET), 5-7 September 2019, UIR.

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Abstract

Concentric loading on the Nailed-slab Pavement System causes stress in the soil and the inner forces in structural elements. The load stress is transferred to the soil by the structural elements tends to concentrate in the centerline area under the system. Since load stress is concentrated in the center line area, the soil stress and inner forces can be higher in the center of the system. To reduce the soil stress and inner forces of structural elements, the longer pile can be put in the center area of the system. This research is aimed to learn the soil stress and inner forces behavior of the Nailed-slab Pavement System in case putting the longer pile in the center area of the system. The maximum double wheel load was taken 50 kN which transfer to the slab surface by contact pressure. Wheel load was loaded in the center of the slab. The Nailed-slab materials properties and soft clay properties were taken from the previous researcher. The piles in the center area of the Nailed-slab were longer 33.3% than others. Results show that the Nailed-slab by longer piles in the center area can reduce the soil stress significantly for maximum shear stress up to 28%. The inner forces were also reduced by about 43% to 46% and caused the reducing in lateral deflection of pile tip about 37%. It can be concluded that the increasing pile length in the central area of the system can reduce soil stress and inner forces of the system

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Inner Forces, Lateral Deflection, Stress Distribution, Longer Piles, Soft Clay, Soil Stress
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions: > Teknik Sipil
Depositing User: Mia
Date Deposited: 02 Sep 2022 09:43
Last Modified: 13 Sep 2022 02:46
URI: http://repository.uir.ac.id/id/eprint/14753

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