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Settlement of Piles According to Poulos

The basic assumption of the analysis is the determination of the load at the shaft resistance activation Rsy. At this point the shaft resistance no longer increases, the further load is taken by the pile base only. This force is given by the equation:

where:

Rs

-

pile shaft resistance [N]

β

-

proportion of applied load transferred to the pile base [-]

The proportion of applied load transferred to pile base β is provided by:

where:

β0

-

base-load proportion for incompressible pile

Ck

-

correction factor for pile compressibility

Cν

-

correction factor for Poisson's ratio of soil

Cb

-

correction factor for the stiffness of bearing stratum

The corresponding value of settlement sy at shaft resistance activation Rsy is given by:

where:

I

-

settlement-influence factor [-]

Es

-

average value of secant modulus of soil along the pile shaft [MPa]

d

-

pile diameter [m]

Rsy

-

load at the shaft resistance activation [N]

The settlement-influence factor I is given by:

where:

I0

-

basic settlement-influence factor

Rk

-

correction factor for pile compressibility

Rb

-

correction factor for the stiffness of bearing stratum

Rv

-

correction factor for Poisson's ratio of soil

The overall limit settlement slim is provided by:

where:

I

-

settlement-influence factor [-]

Rbu

-

ultimate pile base bearing capacity [N]

β

-

proportion of applied load transferred to the pile base [-]

d

-

pile diameter [m]

Es

average value of secant modulus of soil along the pile shaft [MPa]

Literature:

Poulos, H. G. et. Davis, E. H.: Pile Foundations Analysis and Design. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1980, chapters 5.3 and 5.4, pp. 84 - 100.

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