Vertical Bearing and Load Transfer of Fluidized Solidified Soil Piles in Layered Soft Ground
Zhikang Wang, Jie Xu, Qianru Ge, Biao Chen, Ruiyan Wang, Tiange GeFluidized solidified soil piles combine slurry-like constructability with post-hardening strength development and provide a potential approach for soft ground improvement. This study investigated the vertical bearing behavior and load-transfer mechanism of fluidized solidified soil piles in layered soft ground through field single-pile vertical static load tests, core drilling, and three-dimensional numerical simulation. The field tests and core drilling provided experimental evidence for evaluating load–settlement behavior, pile integrity, and material strength, while the internal load-transfer mechanism and geometric parameters were mainly interpreted using the numerical model. The field results showed that the Q-s curves exhibited staged deformation characteristics, with relatively stable settlement development during the main loading stage and more pronounced nonlinearity under high load levels. The ultimate vertical bearing capacities of the 10 m and 20 m test piles were 1050 kN and 950 kN, respectively. Core drilling indicated that the two pile groups had similar material strength, suggesting that the bearing capacity difference was mainly associated with the pile toe bearing stratum rather than pile material strength. After comparison with the measured Q-s curves, the numerical analysis showed that the 20 m pile mobilized a longer shaft resistance range and a higher shaft resistance contribution, but its pile toe extended into the lower mucky soil layer, resulting in reduced pile toe resistance. Parametric analysis indicated that increasing pile length does not necessarily improve bearing performance when the pile toe bearing stratum is unfavorable, whereas increasing pile diameter more directly reduces pile head settlement under the same pile toe bearing condition. These findings highlight the need to consider both shaft resistance mobilization and pile toe bearing stratum in the design of fluidized solidified soil piles in layered soft ground.