2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/527/1/012014
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Empirical equations for predicting pile/soil setup effect

Abstract: Pile/soil setup effect is a natural phenomenon where pile load capacity increases over time as the results of dissipation of pore-water pressure and soil aging. The magnitude of pile/soil setup is governed by three main factors, i.e. pile slenderness ratio, elapsed time and type of surrounding soil. In this study, empirical correlations were established based on data compiled from previous case studies. Two forms of empirical equations were proposed to predict the pile/soil setup effect subjected to different … Show more

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