Title: Pile Axial Deformation
1Pile Axial Deformation Pile Group
- Prof. Jie Han, Ph.D., PE
- The University of Kansas
2Outline of Presentation
- Introduction
- Deformation under Axial Loads
- Pile Group Effects
3Deformation under Axial Loads
4Soil Modulus Profile
Soil modulus, E
E0modulus at z0
Emmodulus at mid-depth
Pile
z0.5L
EL modulus at toe
zL
Etmodulus below toe
z
5Axial Load-Displacement Prediction
Displacement of axially loaded pile (Randolph and
Wroth, 1978)
P axial load at the top of the pile I?
influence factor EL modulus at the toe d
diameter of the pile
6Influence Factor
L pile length ? dt/d, dt - diameter of pile
tip ? EL/Et ? Em/EL ? 2(1?s)Ep/EL ?
ln??0.25(2.5?(1-?s)-0.25)??(2L/d)?
7Pile Group Effects
8Typical Pile Group Patterns- Isolated Pile Caps
3 piles
4 piles
5 piles
6 piles
7 piles
8 piles
9 piles
9Typical Pile Group Patterns- Foundation Walls
Single row
Double row
Triple row
10Pile Group Effect
Stress influence
Interaction
Interaction
11Minimum Center-to-Center Pile Spacing
Pile type
Friction
End bearing
BOCA, 1993
2d or 1.75h gt 760mm
2d or 1.75h gt 610mm
NBC, 1976
2d or 1.75h gt 760mm
2d or 1.75h gt 610mm
Chicago, 1994
2d or 2h gt 760mm
d pile diameter h diagonal of rectangular
shape or H pile
12Pile Group Efficiency
AASHTO (1990) recommended the Converse- Labarre
Formula (Bolin, 1941)
(n-1)m (m-1)n
? 1 - ?
90mn
- m number of rows of piles
- n number of piles per row
- tan-1(d/s) (expressed in degrees)
- s center-to-center spacing of piles
13Pile Group Efficiency
Pg
?
nPs
Pg load capacity of piles in group N number
of piles in group Ps load capacity of a single
pile
For most cases in clay
? lt 1.0
14Pile Group Load Capacity
Lg
D
su1
Bg
su2
Pg 2D(Bg Lg)su1 BgLgsu2Nc
Nc 5(1 D/(5Bg))(1Bg/(5Lg)) lt 9
15Settlement
Pg
zi
D
Bg
30o
zf
zi 0.67D
For friction piles
For end-bearing piles
zi D