2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/2548020
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Static and Dynamic Load Tests of Shaft and Base Grouted Concrete Piles

Abstract: is paper examines shaft and base grouted concrete piles by conducting vertical static load tests (SLTs) and dynamic load tests. ree concrete piles with shaft and base grouting, with base grouting only, and without grouting techniques were selected, and compressive SLTs were conducted. Two piles with grouting were also assessed with dynamic load tests. Another two uplift SLTs were conducted to one shaft and base grouted pile and one pile without grouting. Traditional presentations were provided to check whether… Show more

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“…Assuming the soil has semi-infinite, homogeneous, and isotropic mass and a linear stress-strain relationship, the vertical movement of soil when a uniform pressure q is applied can be obtained using equation (3). In terms of the shape of the loaded area, Knappett and Craig [16] recommended the value of influence factor (I s ) to be 0.79 for the circular shape area.…”
Section: T-z Methods For Load Transfer Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Assuming the soil has semi-infinite, homogeneous, and isotropic mass and a linear stress-strain relationship, the vertical movement of soil when a uniform pressure q is applied can be obtained using equation (3). In terms of the shape of the loaded area, Knappett and Craig [16] recommended the value of influence factor (I s ) to be 0.79 for the circular shape area.…”
Section: T-z Methods For Load Transfer Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the shape of the loaded area, Knappett and Craig [16] recommended the value of influence factor (I s ) to be 0.79 for the circular shape area. e stress q from the pile base can be determined when the base area A being circular using equation (4). For the isotropic elastic material, the relationship between shear modulus and Young's modulus can be illustrated as in equation (5).…”
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“…As an effective measure to improve the bearing capacity, postgrouting technology at the pile end has been recognized and used widely [11,12]. Karimi et al [13,14] used a truncated cone container to model the pile to study the effect of grouting on pile density and soil improvement.…”
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