1 Pile Groups Most pile foundations contain group of piles instead of single pileThe supporting capacity of a group of ‘n’similar piles in many cases (not.

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1 Pile Groups Most pile foundations contain group of piles instead of single pileThe supporting capacity of a group of ‘n’similar piles in many cases (not in all cases)is ≤‘n’times the capacity of a single pile-reason being the zone of soil or rock stressed by the entire group extends to much greater width and depth than that by a single pile as shown in the figure

2 Pile Groups Analysis of pile groups There are three methods commonly used to analyze pile group: Simple static analysis: This method ignores the presence of soil and assumes pile group as an isolated structural system. It also assumes zero moment at the head of each pile. Equivalent bent analysis: This method considers the soil sub grade reaction on the equivalent free standing length of the piles. The pile cap is assumed to be rigid and piles are assumed to behave elastically. Elastic continuum analysis: The soil is considered as elastic material that is consistent through out its mass.

3 Pile Groups

4 Important points to remember regarding pile groups Pile groups driven into granular soils may provide reinforcementto soil and the group efficiency factor may reach up to 2. In contrast the efficiency factor of pile group driven into cohesive soils may be less than 1. Under axial or lateral load, instead of failure of individual piles in the group, block failure may arise as shown in the below figure

5 Pile Groups

6 independent calculations showing the capacity of block or groupof pile and capacity of individual piles should be made Relate the ultimate capacity of the block to sum of ultimate capacities of individual piles in the group i.e. find the ratio of ultimate capacity of block to sum of ultimate capacities of all piles in the group. This ratio should not be preferably less than 1

7 Pile Groups Ultimate Axial Capacity Ultimate capacity of pile group is usually the smaller of a)Ultimate capacity = m x n ( ultimate capacity of single pile in the group) where m= no. of rows and n= no. of columns in the group(in plan view) b) Ultimate capacity = L * B *(unit bearing resistance) + 2*(L+B) *Unit frictional resistance Where L& B are plan dimensions of imaginary block encircling thepile group Note the above formulae are based on the assumption that the line of action of loading coincides with the C.G of the group (i.eno moments)

8 Pile Groups-Ultimate Uplift Capacity where Tg is the combined uplift capacity of group and Tisum of uplift capacities of all individual piles

9 Pile Groups Factors influencing pile capacities The surrounding soil installation technique like driven or bored Method of construction ( pre cast or cast in situ) Spacing of piles in a group Symmetry of the group Location of pile cap i.e. above or below soil

10 Pile Groups Shape of the pile cap, etc. Location of pile in the group Drainage conditions in soil Go through references given at the end of presentation to learn about theoretical determination of pile capacities due to the reasons mentioned above

11 Settlement of pile groups

12 Settlement of pile groups

13 Settlement of pile groups

14 Design Steps Design of pile foundation involves the following steps 1)Calculating the ultimate and then safe carrying capacity of pileof given material for a given soil data using the theoretical methods or obtaining the above-mentioned capacity from field test. 2)Arriving at the number of piles required for a given loading from the structure by considering the group effects on piles. 3)Designing the pile cap, which is usually considered as rigid member in a pile group.

15 Design Steps 4)Calculating the distribution of forces, from the superstructure, in the piles and ensuring that the force on any pile in a group doesn’t exceed its safe carrying capacity. 5)Finally carrying out settlement analysis to ensure that the settlements are within the limits Note: There are several mathematical procedures for calculating the capacity in various kinds of soil viz. cohesive, granular, and cohesive-granular and also to calculate the capacity based on method of installation i.e. driven or bored. Please refer the literature given in the references at the end to understand the procedures.