Composed of a raft and pipe piles with embedded heat exchange devices, a pipe-type energy piled raft foundation can enhance both foundation performance and energy utilization efficiency. An urgently needed thermomechanical analysis method would facilitate the optimization design and the broader adoption of this fundamental form. Therefore, this paper proposes an efficient method for the thermo-mechanical analysis of pipe-type energy piles with a raft in layered transversely isotropic media. The pile-soil and raft-soil interaction equations are derived by coupled finite and boundary element method. A simplified approach is then proposed and applied to tackle the pile-raft-soil coupling interaction. The correctness and efficiency of the method are verified through comparisons with a field test and two finite element numerical cases. Finally, parametric analyses are conducted to investigate the influences of temperature increment, pile thickness, raft thickness, and soil anisotropy on the performance of the pipe-type energy piled raft foundation.
An analysis for the torsional dynamic response of end-bearing pile foundations embedded in a layered transversely isotropic geomaterial (soil/rock) is presented. The deformation of the transversely isotropic soil or rock is described by the method of separation of variables. The elasticity theory for a viscoelastic medium with frequency independent hysteretic material damping, and the Extended Hamilton's Principle are utilised to derive the differential equations describing pile and soil motions. The differential equations are solved analytically in an iterative algorithm. The accuracy of the analysis is verified with existing studies reported in the literature for pile foundations embedded in a homogeneous and layered soil deposit. The effect of the degree of anisotropy on the pile-soil response - dynamic pile-head stiffness, distribution of pile rotation and torque with depth, dimensionless soil displacement function for various values of pile slenderness and pile-soil stiffness ratios in a homogenous soil deposit is investigated. Design charts of static pile-head stiffness in a homogeneous soil deposit for a wide range of pile-soil stiffness and pile slenderness ratios, and degree of anisotropy are also reported. The effect of soil layering for a pile embedded in a two-layered soil deposit is also studied.