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Pile Design

1) The document provides soil parameters from bore hole BH1 for a building area, including SPT N-values and soil descriptions with depth. 2) It calculates the ultimate bearing capacity of a pile using methods from IS 2911, finding an end bearing capacity of 167.5 kN and skin friction of 133.5 kN, for a total capacity of 301 kN. 3) With a factor of safety of 3, the safe load bearing capacity is calculated as 100 kN. The uplift capacity is taken as 30% of skin friction, or 40 kN, with a restricted value of 30 kN.
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Pile Design

1) The document provides soil parameters from bore hole BH1 for a building area, including SPT N-values and soil descriptions with depth. 2) It calculates the ultimate bearing capacity of a pile using methods from IS 2911, finding an end bearing capacity of 167.5 kN and skin friction of 133.5 kN, for a total capacity of 301 kN. 3) With a factor of safety of 3, the safe load bearing capacity is calculated as 100 kN. The uplift capacity is taken as 30% of skin friction, or 40 kN, with a restricted value of 30 kN.
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DESIGN OF BORED CAST IN SITU PILE (IS 2911(Part 1-sec 2)-2010) So ! Pro" !

e# La$er De&t' No% Fro0 To L1 L2 L6 L4 0 1%10 9%0 17%1 1%1 9%0 17%1 60%0 Descr &t o( A)era*e SPT + C, . /

C!a$ Sa(2 Sa(2$ c!a$ S !t$ c!a$ 3 13 67 14 15 19 -110 200 25 60 -1%2 ---

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Refer Note 5, Appendix B (Clause 5.3.1.1) of IS2911 ( art 1!se"2)#2$1$. ile len%t& '22 ( 2$ x $.5$'1$.$) *ffe"ti+e o+er,urden at t&e ile tip "orrespond to t&e ile len%t& ' 1- . ' 9.$) /&ere .' ile .ia,eter. *ffe"ti+e o+er,urden pressure at pile toe ' 0su, x 1- x $.5 '( 1.5$ x $.2) 3 (1.5 x $.-) '2.2 t!)2 Sin"e up to 1.5) dept&, soil is of "la4 nature as it /ill ,e ne%le"ted.

Capacity of Pile in Compression from soil parameters Bore hole BH 1 as provided in NIT has been considered for soil parameters of the Building area Ultimate bearing capacity of pile = u= u=Ultimate bearing capacity of pile uBC= Ultimate capacity due to end bearing u$"= Ultimate capacity due to s%in friction "ormula used as per I$ &'11(Part 1)sec&*+&,1, Pile in -ranular soil u=.p ( / 0 1 N +P0 N2* ! 3 P0i tan 4 .si #here .p= cross sectional area of pile toe 0= $tem 0ia P0= effective overburden pressure at Pile toe N1 and N2 = Bearing capacity factors5 3= Coefficient of earth pressure for ith layer P0i= 6ffective overburden pressure bet#eeb Pile 7 soil5 8= .ngle of #all friction bet#een pile and soil55 .si = $urface area of Pile stem5 Pile in Cohesive soil u= .p Nc Cp ! 9 C .s #here .p= cross sectional area of pile toe5Nc = Bearing capacity factor usually ta%en as '5 Cp= .verage cohesion at Pile tip5 : = ;eduction factor C)c = .verage cohesion throughout the length of pile5 .c= $urface area of pile shaft<5 Calculation for Pile capacity =ayer No5& (=&* u$"&= % P0i tan 4 .s Consider %=15& P0i= (,!>*)&=15? t)m& tan &@ = ,5?>1 uBC! us" #here

.s= A B ,5? ('+15?* =115C@ t)m& u$" =15& B15?B,5?>1B115C@ =115& mt =ayer No> (=>* u$">= % P0i tan 4 .s ! % P0& tan .s&! 9 Cu .s =15& B(>!D5&*)& B tan >,B A B,5? (1,5?+'* ! 15&BD5& tan >, B AB,5?B (1E5?+ 1,5?* ! ,5> B 1?B AB,5? (1E5?+'* = ?5@C! &C5D&!?> =@E5&' mt5 =ayer NoD (=D* u$"D= 9 Cu .s = ,5> B &, B AB,5? (&&5E +1E5?* = ?C5?mt5 u$"= u$"& u$">! u$"D = 115&!@E5&'!@C5? =1??5,mt Ultimate 6nd Bearing Capacity uBC= .p Nc Cp = A)DB (,5?*& B ' B &, =>?5> mt say >?5, mt Total u= uBC! u$" =>?5,!1??5, =1', mt5 "actor of $afety =&5?, $afe =oad bearing capacity of pile =1',)&5?, =CE mt (Considered* Uplift Capacity of Pile The capacity of pile for Uplift has been considered as ?,F of the ultimate capacity due to s%in friction only5 u uplift= 1??)& =CCmt $afe Uplift capacity =CC)&5?= >, mt5 ;estrict the uplift capacity of pile as &,F of safe load bearing capacity of pile( u$afe* =&,)1,,BC? =1?5,mt Pile #or%ing load capacity $afe load capacity in Compression =C?5mt $afe load capacity in Uplift $afe load capacity in shear =1? mt = >5C? mt

06$I-N G" 0;IH6N C.$T IN $ITU PI=6 (I$ &'11+(Part 1)$ec1*+&,1,5 $T.TIC "G;IU=. u=.p(/ 0 1 N1 !P0 N2* ! J3 Psi tan 4 .$i 6nd Bearing K uB= .p(/ 0 1 N1 !P0 N2* Here N=?, Pile 0ia =?,,mm 0epth of Pile =1@5,m + s,:9 (1%31-1%0) 90%31 *0<cc or 0%31 t%06 A&9 = <4 >0%12 9 PD 9E""ect )e o)er:,t2e( at P !e Toe 911D to 20D Ta.e 20D9 20 > 0%1 PD at 5%00 2e&t' 9 + ' 90%31 > 10%0 93%10t<02

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