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2- Laterally Loaded Piles 1.0 Introduction This tutorial demonstrates how to analyze a single pile in multiple soil layers under various conditions in RSPile. Before proceeding with the tutorial, make sure you've gone through Tutorial 01 - RSPile Quick Start so you're familiar with the product's basic functions and features. Topics Covered in this Tutorial: Multi-layer model Soil types for laterally loaded piles * Lateral loading conditions Pile properties Export data to Excel ished Product: The finished product of this tutorial can be found in the Tutorial 2 - Lateral Pile Analysis.rspile2 data file. All tutorial files installed with RSPile can be accessed by selecting File > Recent Folders > Tutorials Folder from the RSPile main menu 2.0 Model When the RSPile program is started, a new blank document is already opened, allowing you to begin creating a model immediately. @ Note Note on sign convention: in RSPile, the default ground surface is at depth = 0, depth is positive downwards, and compressive stress is positive. 2.1 PRO.JFCT SETTINGS. 1 roescience open the Project Settings 1, Select Home > Project Settings [32 (CTRL + J) 2. Go to the Pile Analysis Type tab. 3. Select Individual Pile Analysis > Laterally Loaded. Project Settings 7 x Genera Pile Analysis Type | Capac Caledations net Pie Aly Type oe CGroundater Orci ie Anais sera“) IntersctonCiagram cunedPe anaes CS Orouned Pie ora Defaults. © Note ‘The default units for RSPile are metric. To change this setting, go to the General tab and select Units. Notice that in addition to the Axially Loaded and Laterally Loaded options, under the Individual Pile Analysis header we also have an Axially / Laterally Loaded option, We have provided the Axially / Laterally Loaded analysis type specifically for RSPile integration with Slide2 © Note With regards to the Advanced Settings, keep in mind that larger values of Pile Segments and Number of Iterations will increase the computation time, as calculations are performed at every node down the length of the pile. 4, Click OK to close the dialog, 2.2 SOIL PROPERTIES 1 roescience In this dialog, you can define the properties related to the Q-z, tz, and p-y curves. There is a tab for the analysis type that you specified in the Project Settings (in this case, Lateral) as well as for datum dependency, The Datum Dependency tab allows users to control linearly varying properties. 2. Enter the following soil properties: Soil Property 1: Name = Soft Clay Unit Weight = 15 kN/im3 Soil Type = Soft Clay Soil Strain Factor = 0.02 © Undrained Shear Strength = 32 kPa Soil Property © Name = Sand © Unit Weight = 20 kNim3 © Soil Type = Sand © Friction Angle = 35 degrees © Kpy (kN/m3)= 16300 kNim3 sare: 1 x Dancy sand ll ae — — on SE) os -] kone ee 20 = = con : phe say Ok cancel 1 roescience 2.3 SOIL PROPERTIES RSPile supports multiple boreholes and non-horizontal soil strata. When multiple boreholes are defined, the program will automatically interpolate between the boreholes. In this tutorial, we will model horizontal soil strata with a single borehole. To begin: 1, Select Soils > Edit All a to open the Edit Boreholes dialog. The default soil column has a single layer and is located at (0, 0). To change the Location, enter coordinates for X and Y. We will keep it (0,0) here. 2. Click on Insert Layer Below 4, to add another layer below the first. The Name column wil fill n by soil property sequence. Layers are defined by thickness by default, but may be defined by top and bottom elevation. This may be changed by toggling Define Layers by Thickness. 3. Specify the following layer thicknesses: # Name Thickness Top Elevation —_—_Bottom Elevation 1 SoftClay 10 ° St) 2 Sand 10 -10 -20 taktedoe 2 x EEE torctote Leste Oe tam Be Sate Cot ee © {a rest | mee | ee a] ae » 2» = 19 eo @ The Soil Layer Column on the right side of the dialog will update automatically as layer thicknesses are defined. 1 roescience 2.4 PILE SECTION PROPERTIES. 1. Select Piles > Pile Sections 4 to open the Define Pile Section Properties dialog. 2. Select Pile 1 and enter the properties displayed in the table below: Name Cross Type Pile Outside Pipe Wall Young's Section Diameter (m) Thickness (m) Modulus (kPa) Steel Pipe Elastic 0.5 0.02 200000000 Pipe Define Fe Section Poperies > x a Pisa pane: Sie Pe cue MS phsecen’ ecm rote cetes er sscin moesecens secintipe: Bee © gveeseaon Pe Yangon 200009 le Oke Dare) os peste oo SO $B YX cessetntenm » [otf cont 3. Click OK to save your input and exit the dialog, 2.5 ADDING A PILE 1,Select Piles > Single * to open the Add Pile dialog We have centralized all aspects of the pile definition in the Add Pile dialog. For the Axially Loaded, Laterally Loaded and Axially / Laterally Loaded analysis types the Add Single Pile and Add Pile Pattern options are available, For the Grouped Pile Analysis type, the Cap Designer must be used. In the Add Pile dialog, users specify: + Geometry - basic pile properties such as location and pile type + Loading ~ pile head loading definition + Tractions - applied distributed loads 1 roescience + Advanced - advanced analysis options such as Pile Length Analysis (the availability of the Advanced options varies based on pile analysis type) © Note See the RSPile Help for more information on specifying p-y multipliers, displacements, and advanced features. 2.5.1 Geometry The Geometry tab allows users to specify the pile type and location of a single pile. The pile type selected determines the pile sections the pile is composed of, the pile length and the alignment of the single pile. Alignment options include: elevation, ground slope angle, rotation angle, and orientation, Orientation may be specified in one of two ways: Alpha/Beta angle, or Vector position. Add Pie * Geome'ry Leading Tractors Deplacement Multplers Advanced Nunbers 4 Prefic Pie Pie Type Bhrictypet wf Location (rn) x 0 no + ‘Sound Sope angle (0 Brecon © 0 Length am is ok cancel For this tutorial 1 roescience Pile Pile Head Length Orientation Property Elevation (m) (m) Alpha Beta._—=Rotation Angle Angle — Angle SteelPipe 0 19 0 90 o ik sactine to] Pete ne © aetna laches som rf ie is Sirsa? 2. Click OK to close the Edit Pile Types dialog, @ Note By default, the Location fields are grayed out and the mouse selection option is selected. The location of the pile can be entered in one of several ways. With the mouse selection option the pile location is entered graphically on the next screen by clicking on a location on the Plan View. If you deselect this option you can instead place your pile by entering coordinates into the X and Y fields. For this tutorial we will leave the default option selected. 2.5.2 Loading 1, Select the Loading tab. 2. Add a new Loading Property by clicking on the Add c{js button. RSPile provides users with the flexibility to analyze multiple piles in a single file, and the Loading Property manager tracks all the pile head loads for the entire 1 roescience With regards to load type, two options are available: cyclic or static loading, If cyclic loading is chosen, the number of load cycles may be specified, depending on the soil types used. Multiple loads may be added under each load property. 3. Add two new loads under Load Property 1 by clicking on the Add c) button at the bottom of the dialog 4. Specify the following types and values: Type Value Moment Y (kNm) 100 Shear X (kN) 50 Add Pile s Geemetry losing Tractone Cislaconert Mulipiere Advanced Looting Poperty: Load Property 1 -| Sr Ostaic — Ccysle ther yeh 100 LoedFactorProfie: None LoedingDrecton: x recton e Type TY Moment ¥ (etm) | shear x ik) = Depthie fram the top of the ple ox Cancel 1 roescience 5. Click OK to save settings and close the dialog, 2.5.3 Placement After clicking OK, RSPile will prompt the user to enter the (x, y) coordinates of the new single pile. You may enter the location manually in the bottom right of the screen, or click a point on the Plan View to place it. 1, Enter Location = (0, 0) in the bottom right of the screen. 2. Press Enter to place the pile, Your model should now look like this: Notice that the soil column has now updated to reflect the strata. 3.0 Results 1. Save and compute the file by selecting Results > Compute 3.1 RESULT VISUALIZATION RSPile allows for the 3D visualization of results along the length of the pile, Pile Results may be toggled on or off using the View Controls in the sidebar. 1 roescience Bocconi Use the Data Type drop down to control what results are shown, Dats ype {f Disclacement X v Data For a lateral analysis, the following results are available: + Displacement X + Displacement Y * Displacement Z © Rotation X + Rotation Y + Rotation Z + Beam Shear Force X’ + Beam Shear Force Y' 1 roescience + Beam Moment Y'2" + Soil Reaction Force X' + Soil Reaction Force Y' + Soll Reaction Force Z’ + Soil Stiffness x’ * Soil Stiffness Y' + Soil Stiffness Z' + Skin Friction + End Bearing 3.2 CHARTS 1, Right-click on the pile and select Graph Pile The RSPile results section presents several default graphs and a table of results. You should see the following: Lateral pile analysis generates the following default graphs: + Displacement vs. Depth + Rotation vs Depth + Beam Shear Force vs. Depth + Bending Moment vs. Depth Li rocscience The sidebar contains the Chart Controls, which allow you to select what information is displayed, and customize the appearance. 3.3 EXPORT TO EXCEL From the Chart tab you can export your data to Excel. To do so: 1.Click on the Expert Data to Excel [ij] icon. Each data type is exported to its own Sheet in the Excel file. 4,0 Report Generator The Report Generator presents a formatted summary of input data and analysis results. 1. Go back to the model view and select Results > Report Generator The Report Generator contains a summary of the model input data: © Project Summary Soil Layers © Soil Properties Pile Section Properties Pile Types Pile Set gs The tool bar contains the Report Generator Controls, which allow you to select what information is displayed, and customize the appearance. The data can be exported in a variety of ways: it may be manually copied, viewed in a browser, printed, or the information may be saved as a .pdf file. Prior to printing the file, results may be formatted to your specifications, 2.Click on the Close Windew [F°9 button in the Report Generator toolbar to close the viewer and return to the model view. 5.0 Property Tables To end this introductory tutorial, we will highlight the Drawing Tools included in RSPile. These tools include addition of Soil and Pile Property Tables. To add these tables to the model view: 1, Select Tools > Soil Properties Table or Pile Section Properties Table. 2. Click anywhere on the Plan View to add a table. T H : ae «ile HE E fe fe el [te fala} ip Once added, the tables may be edited, moved, or formatted to your specifications. ile Analysis Tutorial. You may now exit the RSPile This concludes the Lateral program.

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