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PileGroup Validation - Example 10. Full scale static lateral load test of a 3x4 pile group in clay (Rollins et al. 2003)
PileGroup Validation - Example 10. Full scale static lateral load test of a 3x4 pile group in clay (Rollins et al. 2003)
Apr 2


PileGroup Validation - Example 9. Full scale static lateral load test of a 3x3 pile group in clay (Rollins et al. 2003)
PileGroup Validation - Example 9. Full scale static lateral load test of a 3x3 pile group in clay (Rollins et al. 2003)
Apr 2


PileGroup Validation - Example 8. Centrifuge lateral load test of a 2x2 pile group in soft clay (Taghavi et al. 2014)
This example is based on the centrifuge lateral load test of a 2 × 2 pile group founded in soft clay reported by Taghavi et al. (2014). The piles in the groups were spaced at 7.0 pile diameters and had a 2×2 symmetrical configuration in plan and were fixed to a rigid cap placed above the ground level. The model pile was fabricated from a hollow steel tube instrumented with six pairs of strain gauges at different levels to enable bending moment measurements along the pile.
Apr 2


PileGroup Validation - Example 5. Full-scale static lateral load test of a 9-pile group in sand (Christensen 2006)
This example is based on the full-scale lateral load test of a 3 × 3 pile group reported by Christensen (2006). The test site comprised alternating sand and clay layers. The piles were steel pipes with an outer diameter of 0.324 m and a wall thickness of 0.0095 m. In the direction of loading, the piles were spaced at 5.65D (1.83 m) centre-to-centre, and 3.29D (1.07 m) centre-to-centre perpendicular to the loading direction. Each pile had an embedded length of 12.8 m, with the
Apr 2


PileGroup Validation - Example 3. Linear analysis for pile group under vertical load (Basile 2020)
The example of a 3 x 3 pile group in Basile (2020) is analysed using the analysis mode of linear analysis based on elastic solutions in the PileGroup program. In this example, the piles are constructed in a homogeneous elastic soil layer with a Young’s modulus of 50 MPa and a Poisson’s ratio of 0.5. The Young’s modulus of the pile material is 30 GPa. The pile length is 20 m and the pile diameter is 1 m. The spacing between the piles is 3 m.
Mar 29


PileGroup Validation - Example 2. Linear analysis of 3 x 3 pile group under three-dimensional loading (Pirrello and Poulos 2014)
This example is from the analysis of a 3 x 3 pile group, as documented by Pirrello and Poulos (2014). The pile group consists of piles with a diameter of 0.5 m and an individual length of 15 m. The piles are arranged with a spacing of 2 m between each pile, both horizontally and vertically.
Mar 29


Pile Group Tutorial – Example 2: Pile Group in Sand with Pinned Pile Cap Connection
In this tutorial example, the use of the PileGroup program is demonstrated for analysing a pile group in sand. This example involves a 4 x 4 pile group consisting of 16 numbers of 760 mm diameter driven prestressed concrete piles of 16.5 m long, which were spaced at three pile diameters in both directions.
Mar 28


PileLAT Version 2.3.2 Release
We are pleased to announce that PileLAT Version 2.3.2 is released with the following improvements and updates: Version 2.3.2 - February...
Feb 9, 2022


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