Incorporating Site Variability into LRFD Design of Pile Foundations

Deep Foundations Institute
Md Habibur Rahman Murad Y. Abu-Farsakh
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Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

The properties of all natural soil deposits are highly variable, and they are rarely homogeneous. Cone penetration tests (CPT) were used to assess the site variability, which was then incorporated into the Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) of pile foundations. Data from six project sites with multiple CPT tests conducted at various locations were collected for this research. The semi-variogram was used to assess the spatial variability of CPT data (corrected tip resistance, qt) for each location. For each location, the coefficient of variation due to spatial variability (COVR,spatial) was calculated. From COVR,spatial and COVR,method, the total coefficient of variation (COVR,total) for each site was calculated, which was then used to calibrate the resistance factors (ϕspatial, ϕtotal) for use in LRFD pile foundation design. The findings of this study demonstrated the importance of using site variability in LRFD pile design. For sites with lower site variability than the design method (i.e., COVR, spatial < COVR, method), the value of the COVR, total will be decreased, and hence the resistance factors (ϕspatial or ϕtotal) will be increased (credit), and vice versa.
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APA: Md Habibur Rahman Murad Y. Abu-Farsakh  (2021)  Incorporating Site Variability into LRFD Design of Pile Foundations

MLA: Md Habibur Rahman Murad Y. Abu-Farsakh Incorporating Site Variability into LRFD Design of Pile Foundations. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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