Analysis Of Load Tests Of Drilled Shafts. For Support Of Overhead Signs

Deep Foundations Institute
Roy H. Borde
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Deep Foundations Institute
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30
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The design of foundations to support overhead signs is primarily based on providing adequate resistance against horizontal wind loads. The typically used subgrade reaction model for the load-deflection analysis of laterally loaded piles and shafts has been found to underpredict the capacity of shafts with length to diameter ratios less than five. The general applicability of an improved model incorporating the influence of shear and moment resistance at the shaft base is demonstrated. The detrimental effect of ground surface slope angle on the ultimate capacity is discussed, and a design chart for estimating the magnitude of the reduction in capacity is presented. A comparison between the predicted and measured responses of nine full-scale load tests performed within this study and sixteen external tests is presented. The models described are implemented in the computer program "LTBASE".
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APA: Roy H. Borde  (1988)  Analysis Of Load Tests Of Drilled Shafts. For Support Of Overhead Signs

MLA: Roy H. Borde Analysis Of Load Tests Of Drilled Shafts. For Support Of Overhead Signs. Deep Foundations Institute, 1988.

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