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- Title
Serviceability limit state reliability-based design of augered cast-in-place piles in granular soils.
- Authors
Reddy, Seth C.; Stuedlein, Armin W.
- Abstract
This study proposes a reliability-based design procedure to evaluate the allowable load for augered cast-in-place (ACIP) piles installed in predominately granular soils based on a prescribed level of reliability at the serviceability limit state. The ultimate limit state (ULS) ACIP pile-specific design model proposed in the companion paper is incorporated into a bivariate hyperbolic load-displacement model capable of describing the variability in the load-displacement relationship for a wide range of pile displacements. Following the approach outlined in the companion paper, distributions with truncated lower-bound capacities are incorporated into the reliability analyses. A lumped load-and-resistance factor is calibrated using a suitable performance function and Monte Carlo simulations. The average and conservative 95% lower-bound prediction intervals for the calibrated load-and-resistance factor resulting from the simulations are provided. Although unaccounted for in past studies, the slenderness ratio is shown to have significant influence on foundation reliability. Because of the low uncertainty in the proposed ULS pile capacity prediction model, the use of a truncated distribution has moderate influence on foundation reliability.
- Subjects
MAINTAINABILITY (Engineering); CAST-in-place concrete; PILES &; pile driving; GRANULAR materials; SOIL mechanics
- Publication
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 2017, Vol 54, Issue 12, p1704
- ISSN
0008-3674
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/cgj-2016-0146