Experimental And Theoritical Studies On Pile Capacity - Synopsis

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 397 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
The paper is an attempt to co-relate the findings of pile capacity using a number of formula suggested by various authors with the actual field load test results. Five locations consisting of wholly sandy or clayey soils were selected for this purpose. The clayey soils are on a hilly area having clays of medium to stiff consistency upto a depth of 20 m The sandy soils are near the bank of a river having angle of internal friction 'Ø' value ranging from 30 to 35 Degree. The details of the soil properties are given in Table-1 Bored cast-in-situ piles of 30 cm diameter and a length varies from 6.5 m to 13 m were designed and cast for load test to be carried out. The load applied was twice the design load. The load vs settlement curves were obtained. The theoritical values obtained by formula suggested by various authors were superimposed on the curves. From the careful study of these curves it is seen that De Ruiter and Berigen values are close to the actual results for clayey soil. For sandy soil it is found that both the BIS method and Meyerhof method found to give conservative resuslts. A multiplication factor is suggested to theoritical values for obtaining satisfactory results.
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(1996) Experimental And Theoritical Studies On Pile Capacity - SynopsisMLA: Experimental And Theoritical Studies On Pile Capacity - Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.