Attenuating creep of piles in frozen soils

Results of several long-term creep tests of piles in frozen soils are analyzed; the primary or attenuating creep is predominant in most cases. For effective design of pile foundations in permafrost areas, this aspect should be taken into consideration. Cette communication analyse les résultats de pl...

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Main Author: Parameswaran, V. R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1985
Subjects:
sol
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:20377552 2023-05-15T17:56:35+02:00 Attenuating creep of piles in frozen soils Parameswaran, V. R. 1985 text https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/ft/?id=016170d4-9746-4541-90ae-aa7be59a8f5f https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=016170d4-9746-4541-90ae-aa7be59a8f5f https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=016170d4-9746-4541-90ae-aa7be59a8f5f eng eng Foundations in permafrost and seasonal frost: proceedings of a session, ASCE Spring Convention: Foundations in Permafrost and Seasonal Frost, April 29, 1985, Denver, Colorado, USA, ISBN: 0-87262-453-6, Publication date: 1985, Pages: 16–28 report_number:DBR-P-1289 permafrost soils creep piles frozen soils pile foundations pergélisol sol fluage pieu sol gelé fondation sur pieux long-term creep tests primary or attenuating creep dominance permafrost areas application pile foundation design article 1985 ftnrccanada 2021-09-01T06:34:41Z Results of several long-term creep tests of piles in frozen soils are analyzed; the primary or attenuating creep is predominant in most cases. For effective design of pile foundations in permafrost areas, this aspect should be taken into consideration. Cette communication analyse les résultats de plusieurs essais de fluage à long terme sur des pieux dans les gélisols. L'auteur y constate que c'est le fluage à vitesse décroissante qui prédomine dans la plupart des cas. Pour une conception rationnelle des fondations sur pieux dans les zones de pergélisol, cette caractéristique doit être prise en considération. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost pergélisol National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive
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topic permafrost
soils
creep
piles
frozen soils
pile foundations
pergélisol
sol
fluage
pieu
sol gelé
fondation sur pieux
long-term creep tests
primary or attenuating creep dominance
permafrost areas application
pile foundation design
spellingShingle permafrost
soils
creep
piles
frozen soils
pile foundations
pergélisol
sol
fluage
pieu
sol gelé
fondation sur pieux
long-term creep tests
primary or attenuating creep dominance
permafrost areas application
pile foundation design
Parameswaran, V. R.
Attenuating creep of piles in frozen soils
topic_facet permafrost
soils
creep
piles
frozen soils
pile foundations
pergélisol
sol
fluage
pieu
sol gelé
fondation sur pieux
long-term creep tests
primary or attenuating creep dominance
permafrost areas application
pile foundation design
description Results of several long-term creep tests of piles in frozen soils are analyzed; the primary or attenuating creep is predominant in most cases. For effective design of pile foundations in permafrost areas, this aspect should be taken into consideration. Cette communication analyse les résultats de plusieurs essais de fluage à long terme sur des pieux dans les gélisols. L'auteur y constate que c'est le fluage à vitesse décroissante qui prédomine dans la plupart des cas. Pour une conception rationnelle des fondations sur pieux dans les zones de pergélisol, cette caractéristique doit être prise en considération. Peer reviewed: Yes NRC publication: Yes
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Parameswaran, V. R.
author_facet Parameswaran, V. R.
author_sort Parameswaran, V. R.
title Attenuating creep of piles in frozen soils
title_short Attenuating creep of piles in frozen soils
title_full Attenuating creep of piles in frozen soils
title_fullStr Attenuating creep of piles in frozen soils
title_full_unstemmed Attenuating creep of piles in frozen soils
title_sort attenuating creep of piles in frozen soils
publishDate 1985
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genre permafrost
pergélisol
genre_facet permafrost
pergélisol
op_relation Foundations in permafrost and seasonal frost: proceedings of a session, ASCE Spring Convention: Foundations in Permafrost and Seasonal Frost, April 29, 1985, Denver, Colorado, USA, ISBN: 0-87262-453-6, Publication date: 1985, Pages: 16–28
report_number:DBR-P-1289
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