Innovative Application Of Piled Raft Foundation To Optimize The Design Of High-Rise Buildings And Bridge Foundations

Deep Foundations Institute
Y. El-Mossallamy
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The piled raft foundation was extensive applied in the last two decades in different soil conditions e.g. in soft to stiff clay as well as in medium to dense sand and even in highly weathered rock. The piled raft is now applied not only to control the foundation settlement but also to minimize the required raft thickness to reach the most economic foundation design. An innovative application of the piled raft is its special adjustment to cases of foundations with large load eccentricities or very different loaded parts of buildings to avoid the need of settlement joints, which are especially complex below ground water table. Recently, the piled raft is applied for foundations of highway and railway bridges with special serviceability requirements regarding the allowable total and differential settlement as well as tilting. Actually numerical analyses are the mostly used design methods for piled rafts. For all day design practice a simple and modest design method is highly needed -at least in the first design stage- to check the feasibility of the piled raft on the specific project conditions. In this paper, a general overview on the recent innovative applications of piled rafts in Germany will be presented in a short overview. The results of the simple design method will be discussed and compared with the results of more enhanced numerical methods.
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APA: Y. El-Mossallamy  (2006)  Innovative Application Of Piled Raft Foundation To Optimize The Design Of High-Rise Buildings And Bridge Foundations

MLA: Y. El-Mossallamy Innovative Application Of Piled Raft Foundation To Optimize The Design Of High-Rise Buildings And Bridge Foundations. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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