Date of Award

8-2023

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Department

Civil Engineering

Committee Chair/Advisor

Dr. Nadarajah Ravichandran

Committee Member

Dr. Ronald D. Andrus

Committee Member

Dr. Abdul A. Khan

Committee Member

Dr. Lawrence C. Murdoch

Abstract

Extreme hydroclimatic events like heavy rainfall, flooding, and prolonged drought can potentially cause the failure of infrastructure foundations, leading to socio-economic losses. The objective of this dissertation is to understand the deformation and bearing capacity behavior of drilled shafts subjected to extreme hydroclimatic events, including heavy rainfall, prolonged drought, and earthquake. The Finite Element Method (FEM) results show that during rainfall, the drilled shaft settled caused by a decrease in the porewater pressure in the sand leading to a decrease in the axial bearing capacity. The axial force variation from an experimental investigation showed good agreement with the FEM. The impact of natural hazards on deep foundations can be critical and highly unpredictable when extreme hydrological and seismic events occur simultaneously or in sequence. A multi-hazard analysis was carried out to understand the structural response of deep foundations. When the drilled shaft was subjected to the dynamic load from heavy rainfall followed by dynamic load from the earthquake, the vertical settlement for the drilled shaft was significantly high compared to the case where the drilled shaft was subjected to dynamic load from the earthquake. A case study was adopted to predict the structural response of drilled shaft at the end bent of a proposed bridge subjected to liquefaction-induced lateral spreading caused by extreme earthquake events. The structural response of the bridge foundation before, during, and after liquefaction-induced lateral spreading was predicted using analytical methods and FEM. The comparison results showed that the during-liquefaction scenario was the worst-case.

Author ORCID Identifier

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7135-9748

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