Practical calculation method of piled raft foundation settlement based on static load test curves
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41972291, 52020105003); Science and Technology Project of Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education (No. GJJ200637)

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    Abstract:

    In order to avoid the shortcomings, e.g., difficulty in obtaining values of soil parameters and inaccuracy of theoretical assumptions, in the traditional elastic settlement calculation method of pile raft foundation, a practical calculation method for pile raft foundation based on static load test curves is proposed. In view of that the characteristics of the settlement of pile raft foundation is in the linear elastic stage under design load, based on the vertical stiffness of single pile obtained from the static load test curve, the calculation method of the overall vertical stiffness of pile raft foundation is established based on relevant theories and empirical formulas, and on this basis, the practical calculation method of the average settlement of pile raft foundation under working load is proposed. Via the comprehensive analysis of the field measurement and calculation results of 8 engineering cases in 4 categories of high-rise building foundation in soft soil area and loess area, rock-socketed pile foundation and large traffic engineering, the validity of the proposed method is examined. The calculated settlement value is basically 0.8~1.5 times of the measured settlement, which verifies the reliability of the proposed settlement calculation method in practical engineering. In addition, the calculation method can provide a reference for the preliminary design of settlement calculation of actual pile raft foundations.

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  • Received:February 16,2022
  • Revised:February 26,2022
  • Adopted:March 01,2022
  • Online: October 10,2022
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