Prediction of Smear Effect on the Bearing Capacity of Driven Piles

A. Al-Zuhairi, Hayder Mahdi, Saif Jawad
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This paper deals with prediction the effect of soil remoulding (smear) on the ultimate bearing capacity of driven piles. The proposed method based on detecting the decrease in ultimate bearing capacity of the pile shaft (excluding the share of pile tip) after sliding downward. This was done via conducting an experimental study on three installed R.C piles in a sandy clayey silt soil. The piles were installed so that a gap space is left between its tip and the base of borehole. The piles were tested for ultimate bearing capacity according to ASTM D1143 in three stages. Between each two stages the pile was jacked inside the borehole until a sliding of about 200mm is achieved to simulate the soil remoulding due to actual pile driving. The results of the tests exhibited that the pile might loss 14% of its ultimate capacity when it is loaded immediately after installation. Also, it was concluded that the pile may regain of about 9% of its original capacity after 30days of its installation.
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涂抹效应对打入桩承载力的影响预测
本文研究了土体重塑(涂抹)对打入桩极限承载力的影响预测。提出了一种基于检测桩身(不包括桩端份额)下滑后极限承载力下降的方法。这是通过在砂质粘土粉土中安装三个钢筋混凝土桩的试验研究来完成的。桩的安装使其尖端与钻孔底部之间留有空隙。按照ASTM D1143标准分三个阶段对桩进行极限承载力试验。在每两个阶段之间,将桩顶入井内,直到达到约200mm的滑动,以模拟实际打桩时的土壤重塑。试验结果表明,桩在安装后立即加载时,可能会损失14%的极限承载力。此外,还得出结论,桩在安装30天后可能恢复其原始容量的9%左右。
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