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atic Method Of Pile Bearing Capac
Objective
Type Of Foundation
Pile Foundation
Load Carrying Capacity
Static Method
Allowable Load
Negative Skin Friction
Advantage
Disadvantage
1) To understand static
method to determine
ultimate pile capacity
2) Evaluate the ultimate
load carrying capacity
of a pile
Foundation
Foundations provide support to the structure, transfers
the loads from the structure to the soil.
Type of foundation
Pile foundation
Pile foundation, a kind of deep foundation, is actually a slender column or
long cylinder which transfer the load at desired depth either by end bearing
or skin friction.
When to Use Pile Foundation
1. When the groundwater table is high.
2. When the soil at shallow depth is
compressible.
3. When there is the possibility of
scouring, due to its location near the river
bed or seashore, etc.
4. When there is a canal or deep drainage
systems near the structure.
5. When soil excavation is not possible up
to the desired depth due to poor soil
condition.
6. When it becomes impossible to keep
the foundation trenches dry by pumping
or by any other measure due to heavy
inflow of seepage.
Load carrying capacity
Pile load carrying capacity depends on the various
factors including
1) Pile characteristics such as pile length , cross
section and shape
2) Soil configuration , short & long-term soil
properties
3) Pile installation method
Load carrying capacity
1) Static method
2) Dynamic formulas
3) In-situ penetration test
4) Pile load test
What is static method?
Static capacity is the sum of
the soil/rock resistances
along the pile shaft and at
the pile toe. Static analyses
are performed to determine
ultimate pile capacity and
the pile group response to
applied loads.
Steps of static method
The ultimate load bearing capacity
𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑝 + 𝑄𝑠
When 𝑓𝑠 = 0
𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑝
When hard layer is not found .
𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑠
Here , 𝒒𝒑= ultimate bearing capacity of the
soil at the pile tip
𝑨𝒑= area of the pile tip
𝒇𝒔=average unit skin friction
𝑨𝒔=effective surface area of the pile in
contact with the soil
𝑸𝒑=𝒒𝒑 × 𝑨𝒑
𝑸𝒔=𝒇𝒔 × 𝑨𝒔
Static formula for cohesive soil
• For the pile in cohesion soil , point bearing is
generally neglected for individual pile
Action , since it is negligible as compared to
frictional resistance.
When hard layer is not found .
𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑠
Methods of determination of 𝑄𝑠
𝑓𝑠 = 𝐾𝜎𝑣 tan 𝛿
K = earth pressure cofficient
𝜎𝑣= effective vertical pressure at that depth
tan 𝛿=cofficient of friction between sand and pile material
Tomilson (1975) gave the value of 𝛿 & 𝐾
Pile Material 𝜹 𝐾
(loose sand)
𝐾
( dense sand)
Steel 20° 0.50 1.0
Concrete 0.75𝜑 1.0 2.0
Timber 0.67𝜑 1.5 4.0
Methods of determination of 𝑸𝒔
As stated earlier , the effective vertical pressure (σv) increases
with the depth only upto the critical depth. Below the critical
depth, the value of σv remains constant.
So
Qs = i=1
n
K(σv)i tan δ(As)i
Where , n= number of layers in which the pile is installed
(σv)i=effective normal stress in ith layer
(As)i= surface area of the pile in ith layer
Now assuming linear variation of σv ∶
Qs = i=1
n
k tan δ(area of σv diagram) × pile perimeter
Static formula for non- cohesive soil
• Most of the static analysis method in cohesionless soils use the soil
friction angle
Determined from laboratory tests or SPT-N values.
When 𝑓𝑠 = 0
𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑝
Methods for determination of 𝑄𝑝 ∶
𝑞𝑝 = 𝑞𝑁𝑞 + 0.4𝛾𝐵𝑁𝛾
Where 𝑞= effective vertical pressure at the pile tip
B=pile tip width (or diameter)
𝛾= unit weight of the soil
𝑁𝑞& 𝑁𝛾= bearing capacity factor for deep foundation
So 𝑸𝒑=𝒒𝒑 × 𝑨𝒑
Allowable Load
The allowable load (𝑄𝑎𝑙𝑙) is obtained from the ultimate load
𝑄𝑢 from the relation
𝑄𝑎𝑙𝑙 = 𝑄𝑢
𝐹𝑆
Where FS is the factor of safety. FS generally varies between
2.5 and 4, depending upon the uncertainties involved in the
computation of the ultimate load.
Negative skin Friction
Negative skin fraction develops when a
soft or loose soil surrounding the pile
settles after the pile has been installed.
The negative skin friction occurs in the
soil zone which moves downward relative
to the pile.
Then the net ultimate load carrying
capacity of the pile is given by the
equation:
𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑢 − 𝑄𝑛𝑠𝑓
Advantages:
• It is the slower, more precise process.
• static load tests are considered to provide the most
accurate results when measuring pile bearing
capacities and settlement or uplift of the pile after
driving.
• The result can be used to confidently verify
calculations used in the design of the project’s
deep foundations and to refine design parameters
and assumptions.
• it can be carried out in all soil conditions and on all
pile types and if necessary, tension and lateral
testing is also possible.
Disadvantages
• The static method cannot be
used when the soil test report
has to be submitted within a
short period of time.
• This method is very costly
Piles are often used because adequate
bearing capacity cannot be found at shallow
enough depths to support the structural
loads. It is important to understand that piles
get support from both end bearing and skin
friction.

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Static method of pile bearing capacity of soil.pptx

  • 1. Topic atic Method Of Pile Bearing Capac
  • 2. Objective Type Of Foundation Pile Foundation Load Carrying Capacity Static Method Allowable Load Negative Skin Friction Advantage Disadvantage
  • 3. 1) To understand static method to determine ultimate pile capacity 2) Evaluate the ultimate load carrying capacity of a pile
  • 4. Foundation Foundations provide support to the structure, transfers the loads from the structure to the soil.
  • 6. Pile foundation Pile foundation, a kind of deep foundation, is actually a slender column or long cylinder which transfer the load at desired depth either by end bearing or skin friction.
  • 7. When to Use Pile Foundation 1. When the groundwater table is high. 2. When the soil at shallow depth is compressible. 3. When there is the possibility of scouring, due to its location near the river bed or seashore, etc. 4. When there is a canal or deep drainage systems near the structure. 5. When soil excavation is not possible up to the desired depth due to poor soil condition. 6. When it becomes impossible to keep the foundation trenches dry by pumping or by any other measure due to heavy inflow of seepage.
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  • 9. Load carrying capacity Pile load carrying capacity depends on the various factors including 1) Pile characteristics such as pile length , cross section and shape 2) Soil configuration , short & long-term soil properties 3) Pile installation method
  • 10. Load carrying capacity 1) Static method 2) Dynamic formulas 3) In-situ penetration test 4) Pile load test
  • 11. What is static method? Static capacity is the sum of the soil/rock resistances along the pile shaft and at the pile toe. Static analyses are performed to determine ultimate pile capacity and the pile group response to applied loads.
  • 12. Steps of static method
  • 13. The ultimate load bearing capacity 𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑝 + 𝑄𝑠 When 𝑓𝑠 = 0 𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑝 When hard layer is not found . 𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑠 Here , 𝒒𝒑= ultimate bearing capacity of the soil at the pile tip 𝑨𝒑= area of the pile tip 𝒇𝒔=average unit skin friction 𝑨𝒔=effective surface area of the pile in contact with the soil 𝑸𝒑=𝒒𝒑 × 𝑨𝒑 𝑸𝒔=𝒇𝒔 × 𝑨𝒔
  • 14. Static formula for cohesive soil • For the pile in cohesion soil , point bearing is generally neglected for individual pile Action , since it is negligible as compared to frictional resistance. When hard layer is not found . 𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑠
  • 15. Methods of determination of 𝑄𝑠 𝑓𝑠 = 𝐾𝜎𝑣 tan 𝛿 K = earth pressure cofficient 𝜎𝑣= effective vertical pressure at that depth tan 𝛿=cofficient of friction between sand and pile material Tomilson (1975) gave the value of 𝛿 & 𝐾 Pile Material 𝜹 𝐾 (loose sand) 𝐾 ( dense sand) Steel 20° 0.50 1.0 Concrete 0.75𝜑 1.0 2.0 Timber 0.67𝜑 1.5 4.0
  • 16. Methods of determination of 𝑸𝒔 As stated earlier , the effective vertical pressure (σv) increases with the depth only upto the critical depth. Below the critical depth, the value of σv remains constant. So Qs = i=1 n K(σv)i tan δ(As)i Where , n= number of layers in which the pile is installed (σv)i=effective normal stress in ith layer (As)i= surface area of the pile in ith layer Now assuming linear variation of σv ∶ Qs = i=1 n k tan δ(area of σv diagram) × pile perimeter
  • 17. Static formula for non- cohesive soil • Most of the static analysis method in cohesionless soils use the soil friction angle Determined from laboratory tests or SPT-N values. When 𝑓𝑠 = 0 𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑝 Methods for determination of 𝑄𝑝 ∶ 𝑞𝑝 = 𝑞𝑁𝑞 + 0.4𝛾𝐵𝑁𝛾 Where 𝑞= effective vertical pressure at the pile tip B=pile tip width (or diameter) 𝛾= unit weight of the soil 𝑁𝑞& 𝑁𝛾= bearing capacity factor for deep foundation So 𝑸𝒑=𝒒𝒑 × 𝑨𝒑
  • 18. Allowable Load The allowable load (𝑄𝑎𝑙𝑙) is obtained from the ultimate load 𝑄𝑢 from the relation 𝑄𝑎𝑙𝑙 = 𝑄𝑢 𝐹𝑆 Where FS is the factor of safety. FS generally varies between 2.5 and 4, depending upon the uncertainties involved in the computation of the ultimate load.
  • 19. Negative skin Friction Negative skin fraction develops when a soft or loose soil surrounding the pile settles after the pile has been installed. The negative skin friction occurs in the soil zone which moves downward relative to the pile. Then the net ultimate load carrying capacity of the pile is given by the equation: 𝑄𝑢 = 𝑄𝑢 − 𝑄𝑛𝑠𝑓
  • 20. Advantages: • It is the slower, more precise process. • static load tests are considered to provide the most accurate results when measuring pile bearing capacities and settlement or uplift of the pile after driving. • The result can be used to confidently verify calculations used in the design of the project’s deep foundations and to refine design parameters and assumptions. • it can be carried out in all soil conditions and on all pile types and if necessary, tension and lateral testing is also possible.
  • 21. Disadvantages • The static method cannot be used when the soil test report has to be submitted within a short period of time. • This method is very costly
  • 22. Piles are often used because adequate bearing capacity cannot be found at shallow enough depths to support the structural loads. It is important to understand that piles get support from both end bearing and skin friction.