Load settlement characteristics of piled rafts in sand
This study investigates the effects of pile numbers, pile length, pile spacing and pile diameters on the load-settlement response of a piled raft in dense sand through model tests. A total of 17 tests were conducted to study how varying the parameters would affect the load-settlement response of pil...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-450262023-03-03T16:51:11Z Load settlement characteristics of piled rafts in sand Hong, Hui Min. Teh Cee Ing School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Geotechnical This study investigates the effects of pile numbers, pile length, pile spacing and pile diameters on the load-settlement response of a piled raft in dense sand through model tests. A total of 17 tests were conducted to study how varying the parameters would affect the load-settlement response of piled rafts in which the piles act as settlement reducers. The effects of pile numbers and pile length on the load-settlement response of a piled raft will be covered in detail this paper.Preparation of the sand bed in which the tests were conducted in was an important part of the tests as the sand beds produced needed to be reproducible. Air pluviation technique was selected to prepare the sand bed for the tests as it was the most efficient method which gave consistent results. The sand was loaded into a hopper before being pluviated from a fall height of 1 m. The sand beds produced were relatively dense and reproducible across the tests. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2011-06-08T04:54:07Z 2011-06-08T04:54:07Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45026 en Nanyang Technological University 103 p. application/pdf |
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This study investigates the effects of pile numbers, pile length, pile spacing and pile diameters on the load-settlement response of a piled raft in dense sand through model tests. A total of 17 tests were conducted to study how varying the parameters would affect the load-settlement response of piled rafts in which the piles act as settlement reducers. The effects of pile numbers and pile length on the load-settlement response of a piled raft will be covered in detail this paper.Preparation of the sand bed in which the tests were conducted in was an important part of the
tests as the sand beds produced needed to be reproducible. Air pluviation technique was
selected to prepare the sand bed for the tests as it was the most efficient method which gave
consistent results. The sand was loaded into a hopper before being pluviated from a fall height
of 1 m. The sand beds produced were relatively dense and reproducible across the tests. |
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