Earth Pressure Acting On Single Driven Piles In Sand

Deep Foundations Institute
Adel Hanna
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Earth pressure acting on piles driven in sand is playing a major role in estimating pile capacity. In literature, researchers entertained simplifying assumptions in estimating the earth pressure acting on the pile's shaft, ignoring the effects of pile installation and pile size. Empirical formulae were introduced based on laboratory or field test results, where major discrepancies can be found among these formulae. In this paper, the theory of cavity expansion and the finite element technique will be used to establish the effects of pile installation technique and pile's diameter on the earth pressure acting on the pile's shaft and accordingly on the values of the existing coefficient of passive earth pressure and overconsolidated ratio. It is of interest to note that pile driven technique and pile's diameter have significant increase on the earth pressure acting on the pile's shaft and accordingly on the overconsolidation ratio in case of loose or medium sands, while they may cause crushing and dilation in case of dense sand. Keywords: Single pile, Cavity expansion, Cohesionless soil, Driven piles, Numerical modelling, Finite element technique, Earth pressure.
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APA: Adel Hanna  (2003)  Earth Pressure Acting On Single Driven Piles In Sand

MLA: Adel Hanna Earth Pressure Acting On Single Driven Piles In Sand. Deep Foundations Institute, 2003.

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