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The time required for detailed modelling of the soil-substructure interaction (SSI) in the Integral abutment bridge (IAB) is considerable, especially for the soil-pile interaction (SPI). A simplified modelling method that could replace the detailed modelling of piles and the corresponding SPI in the IAB by using an equivalent soil-pile system set at the abutment base under uniform temperature variations (∆Tu) of ±25°C was numerically investigated. Under the ∆Tu of +25°C, the equivalent soil-pile system for the abutment with a height of 5.0 m to 7.0 m or with a height of 3.0 m to 4.5 m can be simulated by a translative spring and a rotational spring or a translative spring and a compulsory rotation angle, respectively. Under the ∆Tu of -25°C, the equivalent soil-pile system can be simulated by a translative spring and a compulsory rotation angle. The influence of different abutment heights and thicknesses on the stiffness of the equivalent soil-pile system was studied. © 2025 IABSE Symposium Tokyo 2025: Environmentally Friendly Technologies and Structures: Focusing on Sustainable Approaches - Report All rights reserved.
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Year: 2025
Page: 2639-2646
Language: English
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