Appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile

The design of bored piles in Malaysia is usually based on the results of the standard penetration test. It is important to predict the geotechnical capacity of a designed bored pile through the multilayer soil strata. The back-analysis of a test pile is a reliable means of obtaining the range for th...

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Main Authors: Nazir, Ramli, Moayedi, Hossein, Mosallanezhad, Mansour, Tourtiz, Alireza
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Published: Thomas Telford Services Ltd. 2015
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/geng.13.00140
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spelling my.utm.578872021-11-10T06:25:51Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57887/ Appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile Nazir, Ramli Moayedi, Hossein Mosallanezhad, Mansour Tourtiz, Alireza TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The design of bored piles in Malaysia is usually based on the results of the standard penetration test. It is important to predict the geotechnical capacity of a designed bored pile through the multilayer soil strata. The back-analysis of a test pile is a reliable means of obtaining the range for the ultimate skin factor (Ksu) and the ultimate end-bearing factor (Kbu). In this research, two case histories of maintained load tests on single bored piles (PTP-1 and 2) under full-scale static load (up to twice designed load) are examined. Measurements are taken using various embedded transducers, including both conventional instrumentation and a state-of-the-art global strain extensometer. The results show the rates of the pile base and pile head load mobilisation with settlement, the variation of the skin friction factors and stresses along the pile, and their proportion in relation to the total pile capacity. The Ksu and Kbu factors for both tested piles are obtained and compared using a conventional vibrating-wire global strain gauge and a global strain extensometer. It is also observed that for the stiff soil layers the skin friction is significant. However, the increase in the applied load increases the proportion carried by the end-bearing. Thomas Telford Services Ltd. 2015 Article PeerReviewed Nazir, Ramli and Moayedi, Hossein and Mosallanezhad, Mansour and Tourtiz, Alireza (2015) Appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile. Proceedings Of The Institution Of Civil Engineers: Geotechnical Engineering, 168 (1). pp. 75-86. ISSN 1353-2618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/geng.13.00140 DOI: 10.1680/geng.13.00140
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Nazir, Ramli
Moayedi, Hossein
Mosallanezhad, Mansour
Tourtiz, Alireza
Appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile
description The design of bored piles in Malaysia is usually based on the results of the standard penetration test. It is important to predict the geotechnical capacity of a designed bored pile through the multilayer soil strata. The back-analysis of a test pile is a reliable means of obtaining the range for the ultimate skin factor (Ksu) and the ultimate end-bearing factor (Kbu). In this research, two case histories of maintained load tests on single bored piles (PTP-1 and 2) under full-scale static load (up to twice designed load) are examined. Measurements are taken using various embedded transducers, including both conventional instrumentation and a state-of-the-art global strain extensometer. The results show the rates of the pile base and pile head load mobilisation with settlement, the variation of the skin friction factors and stresses along the pile, and their proportion in relation to the total pile capacity. The Ksu and Kbu factors for both tested piles are obtained and compared using a conventional vibrating-wire global strain gauge and a global strain extensometer. It is also observed that for the stiff soil layers the skin friction is significant. However, the increase in the applied load increases the proportion carried by the end-bearing.
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author Nazir, Ramli
Moayedi, Hossein
Mosallanezhad, Mansour
Tourtiz, Alireza
author_facet Nazir, Ramli
Moayedi, Hossein
Mosallanezhad, Mansour
Tourtiz, Alireza
author_sort Nazir, Ramli
title Appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile
title_short Appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile
title_full Appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile
title_fullStr Appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile
title_full_unstemmed Appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile
title_sort appraisal of reliable skin friction variation in a bored pile
publisher Thomas Telford Services Ltd.
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/57887/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/geng.13.00140
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