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Shaft Capacity of Open-Ended Piles in Clay
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Date Issued
2011-11
Date Available
2013-02-20T12:32:15Z
Abstract
This paper describes an experimental investigation designed to assess the impact of pile end condition on the capacity of piles installed in soft clay. A series of field tests are described in which instrumented open-ended and closed-ended model piles were jacked into soft clay. The radial stresses, pore pressures, and load distribution were recorded throughout installation, equalization, and load-testing. Although the total stress and pore pressure developed during installation were related to the degree of soil plugging, the radial effective stress that controls the shaft resistance was shown to be independent of the mode of penetration. The long-term shaft capacity of the open-ended pile was closely comparable to that developed by closed-ended piles, suggesting a limited influence of end condition on the fully equalized shaft resistance. In contrast to the shaft resistance, the base capacity was highly dependent on the degree of plugging.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
ASCE
Journal
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume
137
Issue
11
Start Page
1090
End Page
1102
Copyright (Published Version)
2011, American Society of Civil Engineers
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1090-0241
1943-5606
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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