2000
DOI: 10.3141/1736-02
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Experimental and Numerical Study of Laterally Loaded Pile Groups with Pile Caps at Variable Elevations

Abstract: A series of lateral load tests were performed on 3×3 and 4×4 pile groups in loose and medium-dense sands in the centrifuge with their caps located at variable heights to the ground surface. Four cases were considered: Case 1, pile caps located above the ground surface; Case 2, bottom of pile cap in contact with the ground surface; Case 3, top of pile cap at the ground surface elevation; and Case 4, top of pile cap buried one cap thickness below ground surface. All tests with the exception of Case 1 of the 4×4 … Show more

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“…1(e). In practice, however, a truly fixed-head condition can not be obtained, according to studies by Brown et al (1987), and some pile cap rotation that changes load-displacement curves always occurs, even during well-designed loading tests (Huang et al, 2001;McVay et al, 2000). Because of partial restraint and some pile cap rotation, measured data generally fall between the freehead and fixed-head conditions, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…1(e). In practice, however, a truly fixed-head condition can not be obtained, according to studies by Brown et al (1987), and some pile cap rotation that changes load-displacement curves always occurs, even during well-designed loading tests (Huang et al, 2001;McVay et al, 2000). Because of partial restraint and some pile cap rotation, measured data generally fall between the freehead and fixed-head conditions, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%