Lateral Capacity Of Rigid Piles In Clays Based On Earth Pressure Concepts - Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
S. Narasimha Rao
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Significant amounts of lateral load may act on pile foundations supporting structures such as transmission line towers, tall structures, bridge abutments, offshore platforms, quay wails, harbour structures and anchorages for water front structures. There were several theoretical and experimental studies conducted on laterally loaded piles in clays to determine ultimate lateral capacity and deflections under working loads. Under a lateral load, a pile deflects in the direction of load application and the soil in front of the pile offers resistance to this movement. The ultimate lateral resistance of a pile can be estimated considering the statics of the pile for a known distribution of soil resistance with depth. In this paper, considering the contributions from both lateral shear drag and frontal passive earth pressure, a method has been proposed to estimate the ultimate lateral capacity of rigid piles in clays. The lateral shear drag has been estimated in terms of adhesion and shape factor. A few load tests were conducted on model piles subjected to lateral loading and these experimental values are used in verifying the proposed method. The reported results obtained from both model tests and field tests were used in support of the predictions made. In all the cases, there is a good agreement between the predicted and measured capacities.
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APA: S. Narasimha Rao  (1996)  Lateral Capacity Of Rigid Piles In Clays Based On Earth Pressure Concepts - Synopsis

MLA: S. Narasimha Rao Lateral Capacity Of Rigid Piles In Clays Based On Earth Pressure Concepts - Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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