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Skin Friction for Steel Piles in Sand
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1967
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSoil-structure InteractionFriction ControlSoil MechanicGeotechnical EngineeringMechanicsSliding WearShear StrengthSteel PilesEarthquake EngineeringFoundation EngineeringTribological PropertyEngineering GeologySoil Shear StrengthGeotechnical PropertyCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsSaturated Sand
A relationship is presented between skin friction and soil shear strength as a function of pile movement for steel piles in sand. Consideration is given to the effect of void ratio, saturation, depth or lateral pressure, and movement. The results of a study of a field test on instrumented piles and laboratory tests on a small pile in saturated sand are used to obtain the desired relationship. The relationship is presented in the form of a curve which is obtained when the ratio of skin friction to soil shear strength is plotted versus pile movement. The developed curve is used to compute a theoretical load-settlement curve which, in turn, is compared with an actual field load-settlement curve.