Piles Capacity Reference Manual

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Piles Capacity Reference Manual hetge

hetge geotechnics on the go Piles Capacity Reference Manual May 22, 2012 Version: PC-1.2.120728b hetge LLC Moscow Virginia Istanbul E info@hetge.com W www.hetge.com

Prologue Piles Capacity is an Estimator for Deep Foundation Designers, which is built to be employed by geotechnical engineers investigating the axial bearing capacity of cast-in-place bored piles (also referred as drilled shafts), which are founded in various soil profiles. There are two versions of Piles Capacity for the most popular mobile and desktop platforms: ios version running on iphones, ipads, ipod Touches running system version 4.0 or higher, XLS version running on Windows-PC with Microsoft Excel 2007 or higher installed. The user interfaces of these software are designed to be straightforward with no need for reading a user guide. Just one note for Piles Capacity for ios since it is running on a particularly new touch based user-computer interaction mode is that almost all labels visible on the screen can be tapped to carry out particular functions and modifications. Some examples are: tapping on the label with FoS on the main screen, toggles between different set of safety factors; tapping on the soil type labels, changes the soil type; tapping on the soil parameters, bring up the interface to change them... Both versions of Piles Capacity share the same unique estimation engine which is: designed with speed and simplicity to overcome complexity of the problem at hand quickly, prepared by an extended research of latest literature on the topic, completely open with full references given in following pages. Piles Capacity is currently limited to estimate undrained (short-term) pile bearing capacity, since drained (long-term) capacity calculation requires a more advanced approach. Again, we would like to stress that this software has been designed for geotechnical engineers with considerable experience in this field. If you are not one, you should always consult an expert.

Table of Contents General Approach 5 Cohesive Soil Deposits 6 Shaft Friction in Cohesive Material 6 Tip Resistance in Cohesive Material 7 Granular Soil Deposits 8 Shaft Friction in Granular Material 8 Tip Resistance in Granular Material 9 Weak Rocks and IGMs 10 Shaft Friction in Weak Rocks and IGMs 10 Tip Resistance in Weak Rocks and IGMs 11 Tip Resistance Correction 13 Bibliography 16 Epilogue 17 Piles Capacity Reference Manual 4

General Approach Let s start with simple clarifications for the sake of establishing a common understanding of the terms which are going to be used frequently throughout this document. Ultimate and allowable compressive load bearing capacities of bored piles (drilled shafts) with elements for skin friction and tip resistance are defined below: Q u = Q s + Q b W Q a = ( q s A s + q b A b ) FS W (1) where, Q u Q a W FS ultimate bearing capacity allowable bearing capacity submerged pile weight factor of safety Q s q s A s ultimate skin friction ultimate unit skin friction area of shaft surface Q b q b A b ultimate tip resistance ultimate unit tip resistance area of pile base Please note that limiting values for ultimate skin friction and tip resistance, which will be given in the following chapters, are derived from Budhu (2011), pp. 544 545 except where noted. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 5

Cohesive Soil Deposits For cohesive soil deposits, such as clays and silts which are modestly characterized by the undrained shear strength parameter cu, the evaluation of shaft friction and tip resistance is explained in following sections. Shaft Friction in Cohesive Material The friction acting along the pile shaft in a cohesive layer can simply be estimated by: q s = α c u, avg (3) where, α c u, avg factor of adhesion average undrained cohesion of soil layer Factor of adhesion α is evaluated as: α = 0.55 for c u / p a 1.5 c 0.55 0.1 u 1.5 p a for 1.5 < c u / p a 2.5 (4) where, p a atmospheric pressure (101 kpa or 14.7 psi) General notes for shaft friction in cohesive soil layers: Reference for Eq. 3 4: O Neill and Reese (1999), pp. B-27 28. Ultimate unit skin friction qs has a limiting value of 380 kpa or 55 psi in cohesive soils. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 6

Tip Resistance in Cohesive Material The tip resistance of a pile resting on a cohesive layer is generally taken as: q b = N c c u (5) where, N c c u bearing capacity factor undrained cohesion at the pile toe Bearing capacity factor Nc is: N c = 9.0 for h penet. 3B 6 + h penet. B otherwise (6) where, h penet. depth of penetration into the layer General notes for tip resistance in cohesive soil layers: Reference for Eq. 5 6: Fleming et al. (2009), p.108. Ultimate unit tip resistance qb has a limiting value of 4000 kpa or 580 psi in cohesive soils. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 7

Granular Soil Deposits For granular soil deposits, such as sands and gravels, the estimation of shaft friction and tip resistance are presented in the following sections. Shaft Friction in Granular Material The friction acting along the pile shaft in a granular layer can be derived from: q s = K σ v, avg tan φ (7) where, K σ v, avg φ coefficient of lateral earth pressure average vertical effective stress along the layer effective shear resistance angle of soil layer Coefficient of lateral earth pressure K is : K = 0.85 ( 1 sin φ ) (8) General notes for shaft friction in granular soil layers: Reference for Eq. 7 8: Tomlinson and Woodward (2008), pp.165 171. Ultimate unit skin friction qs has a limiting value of 200 kpa or 29 psi in granular soils. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 8

Tip Resistance in Granular Material The tip resistance of a pile resting on a granular layer is estimated by: q b = N q σ v (9) where, N q bearing capacity factor (function of shear resistance angle, see Table 1) σ v vertical effective stress at the pile toe Table 1: Bearing capacity factors for different shear resistance angles (NAVFAC (1986) p. 7.2-194 φ N q 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 5 8 10 12 14 17 21 25 30 38 43 60 72 Ultimate unit tip resistance qb can be also calculated using the SPT number of the bearing stratum at the pile toe. This value should be an average representing 3B thickness beneath the pile toe. q b = 57.5 N SPT q b = 8.33 N SPT (q b in kpa) (q b in psi) (10) General notes for tip resistance in granular soil layers: Reference for Eq. 9: Prakash and Sharmad (1990), pp. 221 222. Reference for Eq. 10: O Neill and Reese (1999), p. B-22. Ultimate unit tip resistance qb has a limiting value of 4312.5 kpa or 625 psi as advised by Mullins (2006) p.307. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 9

Weak Rocks and IGMs For weak rock layers or IGMs (intermediate geomaterials), some simple methods for the estimation of shaft friction and tip resistance are presented in the following sections. Shaft Friction in Weak Rocks and IGMs The shaft friction along the part of the pile socketed in weak rock or IGMs can be approximated by: q s = α σ c (11) where, σ c unconfined compressive strength of the weak rock or IGM α factor of adhesion using the empirical data from field tests (Figure 1) Figure 1: Relationship between unconfined compressive strength of rock and factor of adhesion (Wyllie, 1999; after Williams and Pells, 1981, courtesy of Research Journals. National Research Council Canada). σu(r): rock unconfined compressive strength; τult: ultimate side-wall shear stress. Thus, the shaft friction equation becomes: q s = 0.5 ( σ c ) 0.5 (12) Piles Capacity Reference Manual 10

General notes for shaft friction in weak rock: Reference for Eq. 11 12 and Figure 1: Wyllie (1999), pp. 258 263. Ultimate unit skin friction qs has a limiting value of around 10 MPa or 1450 psi since the adhesion factor converges to 0.10 for an extreme unconfined strength of 100 MPa as illustrated in Figure 1 for weak rocks and IGMs. Tip Resistance in Weak Rocks and IGMs The tip resistance of a pile socketed in weak rock or IGMs can be approximated with the following formula which uses a wide range of field test data (Figure 2). q b = 4.83 ( σ c ) 0.51 (13) Figure 2: Relationship between compressive strength of weak rock and end bearing capacity (Zhang, 2004; after Zhang and Einstein, 1998) Piles Capacity Reference Manual 11

General notes for tip resistance in weak rock: Reference for Eq. 13: Zhang (2004); after Zhang and Einstein (1998), pp. 211 219. Ultimate tip resistance qb has a limiting value of 50 MPa or 7250 psi for weak rocks and IGMs as suggested by Figure 2. But generally the ultimate bearing capacity of rock sockets are actually limited by the compressive strength of reinforced-concrete inside the shaft. We strongly recommend not to rely only on these simple approximations for pile bearing capacity in rocks, since there are many other methods which take into consideration other crucial rock parameters such as the RQD, shaft roughness and the fracture structure at the rock socket etc. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 12

Tip Resistance Correction Typical depth vs. bearing capacity graphs exhibit discrete change at layer boundaries, where the pile is just resting on (without any penetration into) a layer with different tip bearing characteristics. Figure 3: Depth vs. bearing capacity graph, produced with Piles Capacity ver. 1.2 with Tip Resistance Correction turned off. Indeed this discrete change does not exist in reality due to the presence of the punching wedge at the pile tip, which is shown in Figure 4 on the next page. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 13

Figure 4: The soil wedge at the pile tip which goes as deep as 2 to 4 times the pile diameter. (Bowles 1997) Considering this fact, we have implemented the tip resistance correction feature which allows investigating the effect of underlying soil strata on the end bearing resistance of pile. When the tip resistance correction is enabled by simply tapping the iconized button on the right bottom side of the graph, the tip resistance graph is smoothed by linear interpolation between the tip resistance value of the pile resting on the underlying strata, and the tip resistance value at the level 3 times the diameter median value for 2-4B above the boundary. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 14

Here is how the same graph from Figure 3 looks, when the tip resistance correction is enabled. You can observe in Figure 5 that, the tip resistance values (shown with red lines) at the layer boundaries (shown with dashed horizontal gray lines) and at a distance of up to 3 times the pile diameter on the layer above the interface are unchanged after the correction. The tip resistance values residing in the range between these two locations are linearly interpolated, either decreasing or increasing the original end bearing values. Figure 5: Depth vs. bearing capacity graph, produced with Piles Capacity ver. 1.2 with Tip Resistance Correction turned on. Old values are shown transparently. Please note that this feature is currently only available in ios version and that it is automatically disabled for cases when the current or the previous layer is Weak Rock or IGM. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 15

Bibliography Bowles, J.E. (1997) Foundation Analysis and Design, 5th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York. Brown, D. A., Turner, J. P., Castelli, R. J. (2010) Drilled Shafts: Construction Procedures and LRFD Design Methods, FHWA-NHA-10-016. Budhu, M. (2011) Soil Mechanics and Foundations, 3rd ed. John Wiley & Sons, New York. Fleming, K., Weltman, A., Randolf, M. and Elson, K. (2009) Piling Engineering, 3rd ed. Taylor & Francis, New York. Mullins, G. (2006) Design of Drilled Shafts, chapter in book edited by Gunaratne, M. (2006) The Foundation Engineering Handbook, CRC Press, Florida. NAVFAC (Naval Facilities Engineering Command) (1986) Design Manual 7.02, Foundations & Earth Structures. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. O Neill, W. M. and Reese, C. L. (1999) Drilled Shafts: Construction Procedures and Design Methods, FHWA-IF-99-025. Prakash, S. and Sharmad H. (1990) Pile Foundations in Engineering Practice, John Wiley & Sons, New York. Tomlinson M. and Woodward, J. (2008) Pile Design and Construction Practice, 5th ed. Taylor & Francis, New York. Wyllie, D.C. (1999) Foundations on Rock, E & FN Spon, London. Zhang, L. (2004) Drilled Shafts in Rock: Analysis and Design, Taylor & Francis, London. Piles Capacity Reference Manual 16

Epilogue Results of different estimation methods show a quite good scatter for the axial bearing capacity of cast-in-place bored piles aka drilled shafts. Particular expertise for selecting the correct bearing capacity range is mostly based on presence of local practice. In cases where no case history record is present for pile bearing capacity, it is strongly advised to implement a full-scale load testing program and investigate typical tip resistance and skin friction values for underlying soil strata. We have implemented a custom soil model in XLS version named Manual, where the user can directly enter the previously known tip resistance and skin friction values together with their increment with respect to depth. Using these data, actual bearing values can be analyzed easily by the software. We are always looking for new ways and more contemporary methods to improve Piles Capacity. For this reason or any other questions or comments, you can directly reach us from our support pages at hetge.com/support. There is also a newsletter which is published when we ve important announcements to make. You can subscribe to our newsletter from here. Alternatively, here are the social networks which you can follow us from: twitter.com/hetge facebook.com/hetge linkedin.com/company/hetge