Effect of Shape and Volume on the Capacity of Model Piles in Sand

Author:

Robinsky E I,Sagar W L,Morrison C F

Abstract

This report presents load test results on instrumented model piles, both straight-sided and tapered, driven into Standard Ottawa sand in both loose and medium dense states. The distribution of load between pile points and walls, as well as the over-all pile capacities at various depths of embedment, was studied. Tests revealed continuous changes in the intensity of unit load transfer through the walls as the piles were advanced. These changes, as well as the limited ability of the straight-sided piles to transfer large loads through their walls, are presumed to be the result of the development of a system of arching in the sand surrounding the piles. The most interesting and as yet unexplained results obtained in these tests revealed that for all piles straight-line relationships exist between embedded pile volumes and their capacities.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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