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Effect of Loading Rate on Pile Skin Friction in Sands
The paper describes simple model pile tests to investigate the effect of loading rate on pile skin friction in reconstituted silica and carbonate sands. The tests show that the ultimate skin friction of the pile increases as the loading rate increases in carbonate sands, but that there is no effect in silica sands.
Effect of Loading Rate on Pile Skin Friction in Sands
The paper describes simple model pile tests to investigate the effect of loading rate on pile skin friction in reconstituted silica and carbonate sands. The tests show that the ultimate skin friction of the pile increases as the loading rate increases in carbonate sands, but that there is no effect in silica sands.
Effect of Loading Rate on Pile Skin Friction in Sands
M. Yuan (author) / H. G. Poulos (author)
1986
22 pages
Report
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English
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