Estimation Of Modulus Of Deformation Of Ground From Axial Compression, Pullout And Lateral Load Tests On Single Pile

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 457 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2022
Abstract
Modulus of deformation (Es), also referred to as elastic modulus is dependent on many variables such as type of loading, degree of anisotropy and non-homogeneity of strata, etc. and is one of the most challenging soil parameters to estimate. Modulus of deformation of soil can be obtained from elemental tests in the laboratory, from in-situ tests or on the basis of correlations with other soil parameters. Back analysis of full-scale loading test is the most appropriate method for the estimation of the deformation modulus since the effects of installation and pile-soil interactions are accounted for. Moduli of deformation of the ground are estimated from different pile load tests, viz., compression, pull-out, and lateral load tests and compared. The method of interpretation of pile load test is based on the initial liner portion of the load-displacement curve. Theoretical solutions of Poulos and Davis (1980) and Madhav and Poorooshasb (1988) that relate settlement or displacement with load based linear elasticity theory are used. It has been established that the modulus of deformation of the ground is not unique but depends on the type of test and the type of loading. The differences can be significant.
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(2022) Estimation Of Modulus Of Deformation Of Ground From Axial Compression, Pullout And Lateral Load Tests On Single PileMLA: Estimation Of Modulus Of Deformation Of Ground From Axial Compression, Pullout And Lateral Load Tests On Single Pile. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.