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Piles in soils prone to slump-type settlement
Conclusions Pile foundations are one of the basic types of foundations used in construction on soils prone to slump-type settlement.The bearing capacity of the beds of pile foundations should be calculated using strength characteristics, and not as a function of consistency.The appropriate section of the Construction Rules and Regulations [3] should be reworked.Under soil conditions classed as type II in terms of proneness to slump-type settlement, the behavior of the soil stratum during wetting assumes prevalent significance, and the settlements of pile foundations should be predicted as a function of possible deformations of the stratum. This position should also be introduced to the Construction Rules and Regulations [3].The question concerning consideration of negative-friction forces should be radically revised in the Construction Rules and Regulations [3], and their influence on the bearing capacity of pile foundations significantly diminished.The effect of a rise in the water table as soils are wetted from below under soil conditions classed as type II in terms of proneness to slump-type settlement is of no risk to structures when the piles penetrate through the stratum prone to this type of settlement [9]. The greatest risk lies in prolonged wetting of the bed soils from above.
Piles in soils prone to slump-type settlement
Conclusions Pile foundations are one of the basic types of foundations used in construction on soils prone to slump-type settlement.The bearing capacity of the beds of pile foundations should be calculated using strength characteristics, and not as a function of consistency.The appropriate section of the Construction Rules and Regulations [3] should be reworked.Under soil conditions classed as type II in terms of proneness to slump-type settlement, the behavior of the soil stratum during wetting assumes prevalent significance, and the settlements of pile foundations should be predicted as a function of possible deformations of the stratum. This position should also be introduced to the Construction Rules and Regulations [3].The question concerning consideration of negative-friction forces should be radically revised in the Construction Rules and Regulations [3], and their influence on the bearing capacity of pile foundations significantly diminished.The effect of a rise in the water table as soils are wetted from below under soil conditions classed as type II in terms of proneness to slump-type settlement is of no risk to structures when the piles penetrate through the stratum prone to this type of settlement [9]. The greatest risk lies in prolonged wetting of the bed soils from above.
Piles in soils prone to slump-type settlement
Grigoryan, A. A. (author)
1995
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB:
770/6545/8000
BKL:
56.20
Ingenieurgeologie, Bodenmechanik
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