Static Behavior Of Single Piles Subjected To Repeated And Reciprocating Loadings ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
L. Z. Xie
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The results of the experimental study on the static behavior of single piles subjected to repeated and reciprocating axial loadings are recommended in this paper. Tests of four full-scale single piles of two different lengths under repeated loading and those under reciprocating loading have been conducted using the slow maintained load test method. All the eight piles were instrumented with strain gages located along the shafts. The study showed that for repeated loads below a certain critical value the total displacement of the pile top approached gradually a constant value. However, any repeated load greater than the critical value resulted a residual displacement per cycle, and that the reciprocating load capacity of a pile was dependent on the ultimate bearing capacity of the pile in tension and both were in the direct ratio.
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APA: L. Z. Xie  (2010)  Static Behavior Of Single Piles Subjected To Repeated And Reciprocating Loadings ? Synopsis

MLA: L. Z. Xie Static Behavior Of Single Piles Subjected To Repeated And Reciprocating Loadings ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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