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Qu A (1/2 D N + P N) + ( K P Tan A) : Load Carrying of Capacity of Piles As Per Is2911 (Part1/Sec2)

The document summarizes the formula to calculate the ultimate load carrying capacity (Qu) of piles in granular soils according to IS2911 (Part 1/Sec 2). Qu is calculated as the sum of the load at end bearing and the load due to friction. The load at end bearing is calculated using factors like the cross-sectional area of the pile, diameter, effective unit weight of soil, and bearing capacity factors. The load due to friction considers the summation of loads from different soil layers, coefficient of earth pressure, effective overburden pressure, and angle of internal friction and wall friction. Sample calculations are provided for a pile with 4 soil layers of varying thickness and properties.
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Qu A (1/2 D N + P N) + ( K P Tan A) : Load Carrying of Capacity of Piles As Per Is2911 (Part1/Sec2)

The document summarizes the formula to calculate the ultimate load carrying capacity (Qu) of piles in granular soils according to IS2911 (Part 1/Sec 2). Qu is calculated as the sum of the load at end bearing and the load due to friction. The load at end bearing is calculated using factors like the cross-sectional area of the pile, diameter, effective unit weight of soil, and bearing capacity factors. The load due to friction considers the summation of loads from different soil layers, coefficient of earth pressure, effective overburden pressure, and angle of internal friction and wall friction. Sample calculations are provided for a pile with 4 soil layers of varying thickness and properties.
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LOAD CARRYING OF CAPACITY OF PILES as per IS2911 (PART1/SEC2) PILES IN GRANULAR SOILS ULTIMATE LOAD CAPACITY, Qu

Qu = Ap*( 1/2*D*g*Na + Pd*Nq) + ( K*Pd*TANd*As)


AP - CROSS SECTIONAL AREA OF PILE AT TIP/BOTTOM in SQ.M D- DIAMETER OF PILE g - EFFECTIVE UNIT WEIGHT OF SOIL AT PILE TIP Na - BEARING CAPACITY FACTOR Nq - BEARING CAP. FACTOR DEPENDING ON f S - SUMMATION OF LAYERS K - COE. OF EARTH PRESSURE Pd - EFFECTIVE OVERBURDEN f - ANGLE OF INTERNAL FRICTION d - ANGLE OF WALL FRICTION BET PILE & SOIL As - SURFACE AREA OF PILE SHAFT IN LAYER LENGTH OF PILE 1ST LAYER 2ND LAYER 3RD LAYER 4TH LAYER 18 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 2.25 6.75 11.25 15.75 0.126 0.4 16 10.9 14.7 4 1 288 28 21

LOAD AT END BEARING LOAD DUE FRICTION

536.38 78.14 234.42 390.70 546.98 1250.25

kN

SUM OF ALL LAYERS

kN

TOTAL ULTIMATE LOAD SAFE LOAD

1786.62 595.541

kN kN

30 0.57733

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