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Centrifuge modelling of piled foundations in swelling clays
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A study aimed towards assessing the variation in shaft capacity of piled foundations in swelling clays is presented. At the clay's in-situ water content, the results of pull-out tests on short-length piles revealed no dependency of shaft capacity on overburden stress. Conversely, after achieving a targeted value of swell, a strong dependency on overburden stress was observed. In upper portions of the profile where swell can occur relatively freely, swell-induced softening results in a reduction in pile shaft capacity. However, at greater depths where swell is largely suppressed, so too are the effects of swell-induced softening. For this reason, shaft capacity at depth was found to remain relatively constant before and after swell. The results of an instrumented pile test revealed an overriding dependency of lateral induced swell pressure on the magnitude of heave which has occurred. Irrespective of the level of overburden stress, lateral pressures against the pile were found to increase at early stages of the swelling process, but then reduce as swell continued and softening began to occur. Such a result highlights the importance of carefully considering the level of swell at which shaft capacity should be assessed if a conservative design is to be obtained.
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Title: Centrifuge modelling of piled foundations in swelling clays
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A study aimed towards assessing the variation in shaft capacity of piled foundations in swelling clays is presented.
At the clay's in-situ water content, the results of pull-out tests on short-length piles revealed no dependency of shaft capacity on overburden stress.
Conversely, after achieving a targeted value of swell, a strong dependency on overburden stress was observed.
In upper portions of the profile where swell can occur relatively freely, swell-induced softening results in a reduction in pile shaft capacity.
However, at greater depths where swell is largely suppressed, so too are the effects of swell-induced softening.
For this reason, shaft capacity at depth was found to remain relatively constant before and after swell.
The results of an instrumented pile test revealed an overriding dependency of lateral induced swell pressure on the magnitude of heave which has occurred.
Irrespective of the level of overburden stress, lateral pressures against the pile were found to increase at early stages of the swelling process, but then reduce as swell continued and softening began to occur.
Such a result highlights the importance of carefully considering the level of swell at which shaft capacity should be assessed if a conservative design is to be obtained.
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