Prediction of bearing capacity of driven piles for Basrah governatore using SPT and MATLAB

Author:

Karkush Mahdi O.1,Sabaa Majeed R.2,Salman Alaa D.3,Al-Rumaithi Ayad1

Affiliation:

1. Civil Engineering Department , University of Baghdad , Baghdad , Iraq

2. Construction and Building Department , Al-Furat Al-Awsat University , Babylon , Iraq

3. Surveying Engineering Department , University of Baghdad , Baghdad , Iraq

Abstract

Abstract Based on the results of standard penetration tests (SPTs) conducted in Al-Basrah governorate, this research aims to present thematic maps and equations for estimating the bearing capacity of driven piles having several lengths. The work includes drilling 135 boreholes to a depth of 10 m below the existing ground level and three standard penetration tests (SPT) at depths of 1.5, 6, and 9.5 m were conducted in each borehole. MATLAB software and corrected SPT values were used to determine the bearing capacity of driven piles in Al-Basrah. Several-order interpolation polynomials are suggested to estimate the bearing capacity of driven piles, but the first-order polynomial is considered the most straightforward. Furthermore, the root means squared error (RMSE) for all suggested polynomials are roughly the same. The production of thematic maps demonstrates the variation in bearing capacity of driven piles over the entire territory of Al-Basrah governorate in correlation with different depths. The results of the statistical equations showed that there is good agreement with those obtained from the SPT data. When compared with the observed values from SPT, the allowable bearing capacity results for the driven piles ranged from (−3 to +38)%. The main results of this study showed a variation of 30% between calculated and estimated values of bearing capacity of driven piles for all lengths of piles at a 95% confidence interval.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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