Axial Load Capacity Of Steel Pipe Piles In Sand: A Review Of The API Method - Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
Sanjeev Malhotra
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The American Petroleum Institute (API) method of predicting pile capacities in sands is reviewed. Factors that influence pile capacity such as soil parameters, pile parameters, loading effects and installation effects are listed. In addition, the simultaneous occurrence of physical phenomena such as grain crushing, pile shaking, stress-redistribution and plugging add to the uncertainty in the prediction model. To better understand the method of prediction, each parameter and the associated uncertainty is revisited. It is evident that these factors are inter­related and sometimes compensating. This discussion also draws attention to the influence that pile installation procedures can have on pile capacities and highlights the need for field experience with various pile installation procedures for designers. In summary, the strength of the method lies in its simplicity and ease of application, but the possible savings generated by an improved method are too substantial to ignore.
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APA: Sanjeev Malhotra  (2000)  Axial Load Capacity Of Steel Pipe Piles In Sand: A Review Of The API Method - Synopsis

MLA: Sanjeev Malhotra Axial Load Capacity Of Steel Pipe Piles In Sand: A Review Of The API Method - Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2000.

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