DSSI for pile supported asymmetrical buildings : a review
Pallavi Badry, Neelima Satyam

TL;DR
This paper reviews existing research on pile-supported asymmetrical buildings, highlighting the complexity of soil-structure interaction models and identifying gaps in current studies to guide future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of analytical, experimental, and numerical approaches, emphasizing the need for more focused studies on asymmetrical buildings supported on pile foundations.
Findings
Few studies on asymmetrical pile-supported buildings
Identified research gaps in soil-structure interaction
Scope for future research in complex modeling
Abstract
With the reference of the several documents in the field of soil structure interaction a document of present and past literature has been made with the including a main focus on interaction of pile supported frames. This study focuses on the complexity and excessive simplification of the model for foundation system and structures, and should be carried forward for its significance. The review is carried out including analytical, experimental and numerical approaches considered in the past study. The perusal of literature reveals that very few studies investigated on asymmetrical buildings supported on pile foundations. In this paper, an attempt is made to understand research carried out in pile soil structure interaction and research gap along with the scope of research has been identified to carry out the present research work.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization · Seismic Performance and Analysis · Civil and Geotechnical Engineering Research
