A General Formula To Determine The Allowable Pile Bearing Capacity In Case Of Negative Skin Friction ? Summary

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 535 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Foundation piles, partly passing through unconsolidated compressible layers, suffer a downward drag that is called negative skin friction. The negative skin friction depends on the movement of the surrounding unconsolidated soil relative to the pile and on the friction between pile and soil as a function of that movement. The negative skin friction adds to the load on the pile. However as it is a function of the pile movement relative to the soil, the amount of negative skin friction to be taken into account to determine the allowable bearing capacity depends on the allowable pile settlement. In this paper this property is indicated by the factor µ. As under the conditions of ultimate pile bearing capacity negative skin friction does not occur, a factor of safety is introduced, which is lower than normal. Eventually a formula for the bearing capacity is given in which µ and both figure. The exact values for given circumstances have to be determined empirically. A few examples are given.
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(2010) A General Formula To Determine The Allowable Pile Bearing Capacity In Case Of Negative Skin Friction ? SummaryMLA: A General Formula To Determine The Allowable Pile Bearing Capacity In Case Of Negative Skin Friction ? Summary. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.