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Design Guidelines For Increasing The Lateral Resistance Of Highwaybridge Pile Foundations By Improving Weak Soils Rollins

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Design Guidelines For Increasing The Lateral Resistance Of Highwaybridge Pile Foundations By Improving Weak Soils Rollins
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Publisher: Transportation Research Board
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.71 MB
Pages: 118
Author: Rollins, Kyle; Brown, Dan
ISBN: 9780309213417, 9781621982470, 030921341X, 1621982475
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Design Guidelines For Increasing The Lateral Resistance Of Highwaybridge Pile Foundations By Improving Weak Soils Rollins by Rollins, Kyle; Brown, Dan 9780309213417, 9781621982470, 030921341X, 1621982475 instant download after payment.

This report presents design guidance for strengthening of soils to resist lateral forces on bridge pile foundations. Lateral loads may be produced by wave action, wind, seismic events, ship impact, or traffic. Strengthening of soil surrounding the upper portions of piles and pile groups, for example by compaction, replacement of native soil with granular material, or mixing of cement with soil, may be more cost-effective than driving additional piles and extending pile caps as ways to increase the bridge foundation's capacity to resist lateral forces associated with these loads. This report presents computational methods for assessing soil-strengthening options using finite-element analysis of single piles and pile groups and a simplified approach employing commercially available software. The analysis methodology and design guidelines will be helpful to designers responsible for bridge foundations likely to be exposed to significant lateral loads.

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