A New Method Of Analysis Of Pile Displacement In Soil With Respect To Time

Deep Foundations Institute
M. England
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

A method for the analysis and prediction of single pile displacement behaviour is described. It is the displacement in time, under constant load, based on the use of hyperbolic functions to characterise individual constituents of the displacement-time behaviour. Extensive use of this technique has confirmed its validity in a variety of soils and that consolidation and creep settlement appear to be indistinguishable. The algorithms employed are suitable to model the displacement behaviour from the onset of load to infinite time for all types of piles and surface foundations. Until the advent of computer controlled static load testing, analysis of the displacement-time characteristic during pile load tests has been hindered by the quality of the data recorded and inconsistency of loading. This has hitherto made the development of suitable behavioural models very difficult. Understanding the soil deformation within a proper time framework allows the subject of pile instrumentation and testing to be developed. The equipment required is basically a computer controlled loading and pile head displacement measuring system which allows accurate analysis of the settlement characteristic in almost every situation.
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APA: M. England  (1993)  A New Method Of Analysis Of Pile Displacement In Soil With Respect To Time

MLA: M. England A New Method Of Analysis Of Pile Displacement In Soil With Respect To Time. Deep Foundations Institute, 1993.

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