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contributor authorY. Hong
contributor authorC. W. W. Ng
contributor authorY. M. Chen
contributor authorL. Z. Wang
contributor authorV. S. Y. Chan
date accessioned2017-12-30T12:58:48Z
date available2017-12-30T12:58:48Z
date issued2016
identifier other%28ASCE%29CF.1943-5509.0000790.pdf
identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4244122
description abstractThis paper reports a field study on the downdrag and dragload of two pairs of bored piles installed in consolidating ground in the Zhejiang coastal area, China. During and after the construction of a 2.5-m-high embankment, the dragload and downdrag induced on the four piles, surface and subsurface soil settlement, pore water pressure, and lateral earth pressure were monitored. The field measurements show that the maximum dragloads in piles founded on relatively stiffer (end-bearing pile) and relatively softer layers (floating pile) ranged from 1,198 to 1,238 kN and from 798 to 870 kN, respectively. This suggests that the dragload in a floating pile can be one-third less than that in an end-bearing pile with similar geometries and embedded in the same consolidating ground. Deduced β values above the neutral plane (NP) in the clay strata ranged from 0.28 to 0.3, respectively. A much smaller β (0.04–0.06) was found below the NP. The existing analytical solutions overestimated the depth of the NP, leaving the structural design of the piles on the safe side.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleField Study of Downdrag and Dragload of Bored Piles in Consolidating Ground
typeJournal Paper
journal volume30
journal issue3
journal titleJournal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)CF.1943-5509.0000790
page04015050
treeJournal of Performance of Constructed Facilities:;2016:;Volume ( 030 ):;issue: 003
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