A Theoretical Study Of Underpinning Of Rigid Circular Foundations By Piles ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
M. Makarchian
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Existing buildings sometimes experience excessive settlement under their design loads, or due to increased foundation loading, if a change of building use is required. One of the oldest and widely numerical study has been carried out of a simple idealised problem of an underpinned rigid circular foundation to better understand the behaviour of pile used for underpinning and load transfer mechanism from an existing foundation to the underpinning piles. The finite element method has been used for this analysis, with the soil treated as a two-phase elasto-plastic material. It is found that the effect of the length of the pile becomes more significant as pile length increases. As would be expected, the earlier the pile is installed, the less is the final settlement.
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APA: M. Makarchian  (1996)  A Theoretical Study Of Underpinning Of Rigid Circular Foundations By Piles ? Synopsis

MLA: M. Makarchian A Theoretical Study Of Underpinning Of Rigid Circular Foundations By Piles ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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