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Experimental evaluation of lateral-load resistance of pile caps

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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)1090-0241(2001)127:2(185)

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Although pile caps have considerable ability to resist lateral loads, this resistance is often neglected in design. Published cases involving a variety of pile and cap sizes, soil conditions, and loading conditions indicate that the lateral-load resistance of pile caps can be significant, but it is difficult to generalize on the basis of these results because of the variations in conditions involved in the tests. To develop a more systematic basis: for evaluating cap resistance, a field test facility was constructed to perform full-scale lateral-load tests on single piles and pile groups, with the pile caps embedded in the stiff natural soil at the site and with the pile cops backfilled with granular soil. Thirty-one tests were conducted to evaluate the lateral-lend resistance of pile caps by comparing the response of pile groups with caps fully embedded and with soil removed from around the caps. The results of the tests show that pile caps provide significant resistance to lateral load. This resistance depends primarily on the stiffness and strength of the soil in front of the cap and the depth of cap embedment.

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