Longitudinal Splitting Of Precast Reinforced Concrete Piles During Driving ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
B. B. Broms
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The high transverse tensile stresses that develop in precast concrete piles during driving have been investigated experimentally from pile load tests and theoretically using the finite element method (FEM). These tensile stresses can be high enough to cause longitudinal splitting of the piles just below the pile cap. Test data and FEM indicated that the maximum transverse tensile stress will increase with increasing thickness of the cover. The maximum tensile stress can be high especially if the pile is eccentrically loaded. The results from the experimental investigation and from FEM are described in the paper as well as a simplified method based on the stress distribution in a concrete cylinder at an indirect tension test.
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APA: B. B. Broms  (2010)  Longitudinal Splitting Of Precast Reinforced Concrete Piles During Driving ? Synopsis

MLA: B. B. Broms Longitudinal Splitting Of Precast Reinforced Concrete Piles During Driving ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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