Pilerelaxation PDF
Pilerelaxation PDF
Pilerelaxation PDF
Granular soil
Horizontal
stress (s’H)
peak
Driven Pile
residual
? ?
III I III
II II
Driven Pile Capacity
End Bearing
Driven Pile Capacity
End Bearing
End bearing as a function of shear modulus
(FB Multipier)
Pile tip
III I III
II II
Driven Pile Capacity
Preliminary (static) Design
Hammer impact
• In Florida; FBDEEP
(empirical correlations
of SPT “N” to static load
tests)
Granular soil • Beta method
Driven Pile
• Nordlund/Thurman
• Vesic
• Tomlinson
• Others..
Driven Pile Capacity
Construction QC
LRFD (resistance
factors - FDOT)
Driven Pile Capacity
Hammer impact
• Soil resistance is a
function of effective
stress
Granular soil
s’ = st - U
Driven Pile
s’H
s’V
Effective Stress
• s’ = st – U
st = gt x zsoil
U = gw x zwater
zsoil zwater
• s’ = Eff. Stress
(stress carried by
the soil skeleton)
Effective Stress
• Earthquake/Blasting
Increase in pore
pressure “U”
Temporary reduction
in effective stress
zsoil zwater
s’ = st - U
If U = st s’ = 0…liquefaction
Effective Stress
• Pile Driving
Soil is densified and
subsequently sheared.
In dilatant soils,
negative pore pressures
cause a temporary zsoil zwater
increase in effective
stress
s’ = st – (-U)
Looking at dilatant material in more detail….
Dilation
– Dilation is the observed tendency of dense
granular material to expand in volume as it is
sheared.
– In densely packed arrangements interlocking
prevents the grains from moving around each
other and they are forced to either shear or “roll”
over each other. It is the rolling action that can
generate suction into the void spaces created
during displacement.
Dilation
– “It is a remarkable fact
that a dense sand, when
compressed in one
direction actually
increases in volume.”
(Lambe and Whitman
1969)
Dilation
• “The angle of internal
friction, in spite of its name,
does not depend solely on
internal friction, since a
portion of the shearing
stress on a plane of failure is
utilized in overcoming
interlocking.”
= c’ + s’ tan f’
Laboratory Shear Resistance
Dilation
– Dense sands tend to peak
dilate
– Initial compression Residual
followed by an
expansion in volume
– Denser samples dilate
faster
– When the test is
performed under large
pressure f’max
approaches f’crit
After Houlsby
Dilation
/s = tan f’
the ratio of shear stress to normal stress
Dilation
Houlsby
Dense
Med.
Dense
Loose
Strain
Peak, Max
Rowe
Bolton
Dilation
– Stress-dilatancy relationship “flow rule”
– Using Taylor’s energy correction equation;
Stroud, 1971
Dilation
Jewell, 1988
THE PROBLEM
– Dilatant soil can
generate negative
pore water pressure,
having an overall
effect of a temporary
increase in effective
stress
After Leonards
THE PROBLEM
– At rest (at t0)
s’v t=0 = sT – Uo
ID = Relative density
Effect of Density and Confining
Stress
• Sands have been found to No
Crushing dilation
begin crushing at
pressures ranging from
0.15 to 0.58 ksi (Bolton).
Tip stresses from PDA (CSB) > 1.45 ksi >> 0.58 ksi
No dilation and possible soil crushing at the soil-pile tip interface
Dilation at Pile Tip Shear Surfaces
Granular soil is crushed at the soil-pile interface
(depends on mineralogy) f = fcrit and y = 0
EDC data
Case History
SR 9B Phase I – Duval County
Zone of
measured
relaxation
After Mayne
Case History
SR 9B Phase I – Duval County
U2
U1
U2 position is required
Case History
SR 9B Phase I – Duval County
Safety Hammer
Case History
SR 9B Phase I – Duval County
15 - 30 minutes
Case History
SR 9B Phase I – Duval County
15 - 30 minutes
Case History
SR 400 Widening – Volusia County
• Nominal Bearing
Resistance ranged
from 520 to 734 Kips
• 24” Pre-stressed
concrete piles
• APE D-46-32
– Open end diesel
Case History
SR 400 Widening – Volusia County
Bent 6-1, Pile 3, EOID
Date Total Skin E.B. JC EMX
(kips) (kips) (kips) (ft-k)
9/30/13 948 426 522 0.26 30.7
BOR
Date Total Skin E.B. JC EMX
(kips) (kips) (kips) (ft-k)
10/9/13 859 330 529 0.44 34.7
BOR/EOID
Time Total Skin E.B. JC
(days)
9 0.91 0.78 1.01 1.7
CAPWAP Results
RB-1 (≈ -26.5) (EMX from PDA)
Case History
SR 400 Widening – Volusia County
Bent 6-2, Pile 8, EOID
Date Total Skin E.B. JC EMX
(kips) (kips) (kips) (ft-k)
10/05/13 1154 406 749 0.28 37.7
BOR
Date Total Skin E.B. JC EMX
(kips) (kips) (kips) (ft-k)
10/12/13 910 519 390 0.53 34.5
BOR/EOID
Time Total Skin E.B. JC
(days)
7 0.79 1.28 0.52 1.89
RB-2 (≈ -27.3)
Case History
SR 400 Widening – Volusia County
Bent 6-2, Pile 12, EOID
Date Total Skin E.B. JC EMX
(kips) (kips) (kips) (ft-k)
10/9/13 1100 471 630 0.4 36.5
BOR
Date Total Skin E.B. JC EMX
(kips) (kips) (kips) (ft-k)
10/15/13 831 483 348 0.59 36.6
BOR/EOID
Time Total Skin E.B. JC
(days)
3 0.76 1.03 0.55 1.48
RB-2 (≈ -26)
Case History
SR 400 Widening – Volusia County
Bent 6-3, Pile 7, EOID
Date Total Skin E.B. JC EMX
(kips) (kips) (kips) (ft-k)
9/18/13 1079 198 881 0.33 41.4
BOR
Date Total Skin E.B. JC EMX
(kips) (kips) (kips) (ft-k)
10/23/13 945 575 370 0.5 37.2
BOR/EOID
Time Total Skin E.B. JC
(days)
35 0.88 2.9 0.42 1.52
RB-3 (≈ -27.3)
Relaxation - Design
• Detection
– In order to address the issue in design it must be
recognized during the field exploration
– SPT borings are the most common In-Situ testing
method used in Florida for preliminary
investigations
Relaxation - Design
Relaxation - Design
Relaxation - Design
May
dilate
during
pile
driving
Relaxation - Design
• Corrections to SPT “N” for preliminary design
in dilatant soils
– Terzaghi. For N > 15
Nd = 15 + 0.5(N-15)
Nd = 0.6(N)
Relaxation - Design
Relaxation - Design
Re-strike
Re-strike
Relaxation - Design
At approximately 20mm/second
penetration rate (0.066 ft/second).
Pile velocity typically > 4 ft/sec.
Relaxation - Design
• What is the impact
of shearing velocity
on dilation?
– CPTu vs. pile
driving?