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Lateral Performance of Drilled Shafts due to Combined Lateral and Axial Loading

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 August 2013

C. J. Chien
Affiliation:
Institute of Material Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean UniversityKeelung, Taiwan 20224, R.O.C.
S. S. Lin*
Affiliation:
Department of Harbor and River Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan 20224, R.O.C.
C. C. Yang
Affiliation:
Institute of Material Engineering, National Taiwan Ocean UniversityKeelung, Taiwan 20224, R.O.C.
J. C. Liao
Affiliation:
Taiwan Construction Research Institute, New Taipei City, Taiwan 23146, R.O.C.
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Abstract

This paper reports the results of a series of full-scale drilled shaft load tests subjected to combined axial and lateral loading and lateral loading only. The tested shafts, 1.4m in diameter, were embedded 37m in sandy silt. All tested shafts were installed using reverse circulation method. The test results indicated, given the same lateral loading, 63% of pile head displacement resulted from combined load corresponded with the case of lateral loading only. The test results were compared to the numerical results of the software LPILE as well as the analytical solutions proposed by the senior author and his co-workers. The analytical results of the pile bending moments along shaft showed better results than that of LPILE.

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Copyright © The Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, R.O.C. 2013 

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