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Axial Pile Capacity of Wind Turbine Foundations Subject to Cyclic Loading
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics: Integrated Technologies - Present and Future, September 12–14, 2012
Paper Number: SUT-OSIG-12-32
... for subsequent capacity degradation analysis is also outlined. Section 3 of this paper con- tains a brief review of the response of the soil adja- cent to the pile during cyclic axial loading. During high-intensity cyclic axial loading, the pile capacity will reduce, and non-recoverable displacement at the pile...
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Experimental Investigation of Cyclically Axially Loaded Piles
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Underwater Technology
Paper presented at the Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics: Integrated Technologies - Present and Future, September 12–14, 2012
Paper Number: SUT-OSIG-12-33
... leads to shakedown behaviour. The model predicted no capacity degradation during low-intensity cycling at low load levels with minimal degradation in the high-intensity cyclic loading tests. Measurements of tensile capacity after high intensity compressive cycles, which showed varying amounts...