Finite element modelling of soil-structure interaction

This paper presents background information relevant to the modelling of soil-structure interaction. The interaction between the structural element (i.e. pile foundation or abutments) and the soil medium is believed to have the potential to alter considerably the actual behaviour of any structure. Mo...

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Main Author: David T.K.; Krishnamoorthy R.R.; Mohamed Jais I.B.
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2015
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David T.K.; Krishnamoorthy R.R.; Mohamed Jais I.B.
Finite element modelling of soil-structure interaction
2015
Jurnal Teknologi
76
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This paper presents background information relevant to the modelling of soil-structure interaction. The interaction between the structural element (i.e. pile foundation or abutments) and the soil medium is believed to have the potential to alter considerably the actual behaviour of any structure. Modelling of the structural element is rather simple and straightforward when compared to modelling the structure in interaction with soil. It is known that the structural analysis simplifies soil behaviour, while geotechnical analysis simplifies structural behaviour. The choice of an appropriate soil constitutive model may have significant influence on the accuracy of soil-structure interaction analyses. A 2D finite element analysis on a pile-cap-pile-soil model replicating actual field work was performed in this paper using OASYS SAFE to further substantiate the choice of an appropriate soil constitutive model for the purpose of soil-structure interaction modelling. © 2015, Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
Penerbit UTM Press
1279696
English
Article

author David T.K.; Krishnamoorthy R.R.; Mohamed Jais I.B.
spellingShingle David T.K.; Krishnamoorthy R.R.; Mohamed Jais I.B.
Finite element modelling of soil-structure interaction
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title_short Finite element modelling of soil-structure interaction
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description This paper presents background information relevant to the modelling of soil-structure interaction. The interaction between the structural element (i.e. pile foundation or abutments) and the soil medium is believed to have the potential to alter considerably the actual behaviour of any structure. Modelling of the structural element is rather simple and straightforward when compared to modelling the structure in interaction with soil. It is known that the structural analysis simplifies soil behaviour, while geotechnical analysis simplifies structural behaviour. The choice of an appropriate soil constitutive model may have significant influence on the accuracy of soil-structure interaction analyses. A 2D finite element analysis on a pile-cap-pile-soil model replicating actual field work was performed in this paper using OASYS SAFE to further substantiate the choice of an appropriate soil constitutive model for the purpose of soil-structure interaction modelling. © 2015, Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
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