Applied Sciences | 2021
Static and Dynamic Response of Micropiles Used for Reinforcing Slopes
Abstract
To study the static and dynamic response of micropile-reinforced slopes, static model tests and shaking table tests were performed. The failure modes, the pile-slope interaction, the displacement, and the static/dynamic earth pressure distributions were analyzed based on static and dynamic model tests with a prescribed sliding surface. The test results indicated: (1) The micropile failure mode is mainly bending failure under both loading conditions. As far as the damage to the pile body is concerned, under static loading, the rear row piles showed more damage than the middle row piles followed by the front row piles. Under dynamic loading, the damage of the rear row piles was approximately the same as the middle row piles, which was greater than the front row piles; (2) The earth pressures in front of and behind each row of micropiles and the axial force of the pile body distributed triangularly for both loading conditions, with the bending moment of the pile body distributed in an āSā shape; (3) The landslide thrust experienced by the micropiles has a relatively large group effect. The group effect or shear ratio parameters are recommended for each loading case; (4) The interaction between the micropiles and the soil landslide presents evident progressive failure and load transfer between the rows.