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2011

Louisiana Tech University

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A Deterministic Method Of Predicting Long-Term Pile Capacity In Cohesive Soils After The Dissipation Of Excess Pore Water Pressure, Eric J. Steward Jul 2011

A Deterministic Method Of Predicting Long-Term Pile Capacity In Cohesive Soils After The Dissipation Of Excess Pore Water Pressure, Eric J. Steward

Doctoral Dissertations

Pile setup or freeze is a phenomenon where the bearing capacity of a pile increases over time both during and after the dissipation of pore pressure and the stabilization of lateral earth pressure. Driven piles gain capacity after installation because of the dissipation of excess pore pressure and soil aging. Incorporating accurate setup prediction into the design of the piles can significantly reduce the cost of many projects by reducing the size or number of required piles. Various simple, empirical mathematical models have been developed to predict pile setup. However, these models are often unreliable, resulting in very conservative designs. …