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Long-term thermo-mechanical behaviour of energy piles in clay

  • Hanoi University of Minning and Geology
  • University of Sydney

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Résumé

In engineering practice, energy pile foundations are often designed for the lifetime of the building. Thermal exchange between a pile and the surrounding soil depends on the annual energy needs of the building, as heating mode in winter and cooling mode in summer. Thus, energy pile foundations will undergo a heating–cooling cycle per year. In the present work, an experimental method based on a small-scale pile model installed in saturated clay was used to study the thermo-mechanical behaviour of energy piles under thermal cycles. Thirty cycles were applied (to represent a 30-year period if the daily cycles are neglected) while a constant pile head load was maintained. Four tests were performed corresponding to pile head loads equal to 0, 20, 40 and 60% of pile resistance. The results obtained show an increase in irreversible pile head settlement with the thermal cycles. In order to interpret the experimental results better, the finite-element method is used to simulate the experiments numerically. This allows the important role of pile thermal contraction/expansion in the pile–soil interaction under thermo-mechanical loading to be highlighted.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)237-248
Nombre de pages12
journalEnvironmental Geotechnics
Volume7
Numéro de publication4
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2020

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