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Taking the maximum value, P1 = 761.32 KN < 837.

5 KN Hence OK
(As per Geotechnical Investigation Report Vertical Capacity of Pile = 1.25 x 670 = 837.5 KN)

Similarly, Maximum Load on pile in Ring-2 (Radius = 4.25 m)


P2 = (15050 / 36) ± (24080 x 4.25 / 413.895 )
= 418.06 ± 247.27
= 665.33, 170.79 (No tension develop in pile)
Taking the maximum value, P2 = 665.33 KN < 837.5 KN, Hence OK.

Maximum Load on pile in Inner Ring-3 (Radius = 2.6 m)


P3 = (15050 / 36) ± (24080 x 2.6 / 413.895 )
= 418.06 ± 151.27
= 569.60, 266.79 (No tension develop in pile)
Taking the maximum value, P2 = 665.33 KN < 837.5 KN Hence OK

For the analysis of annular raft, we consider the 16 piles the outer ring, as mentioned earlier.
Total maximum load on outer radius (R1 = 5.90) = 16 x 761.32 Kn
= 12181.12 Kn

Assuming it as a ring load on the surface of 5.9 meter radius. Hence Maximum load per unit
circumferential length for the outer radius (R1 = 5.9 m.)
Q1 = (12181.12) / ( 2π x 5.9 ) = 328.55 Kn/m

Similarly, Maximum load per unit circumferential length for the middle ring (R2 = 4.25 m.)
Q2 = (665.33 x 12) / ( 2π x 4.25 ) = 298.95 Kn/m

and Maximum load per unit circumferential length for the Inner ring (R3 = 2.60 m.)
Q3 = (569.60 x 8) / ( 2π x 2.6 ) = 278.90 Kn/m
Now, combining this all three load to get the uniform distributed load below column line.
Load on Column Line,
R1 = [(328.55 x 5.90) + (298.95 x 4.25) + (278.90 x 2.6)] / 4.25
= 925.56 KN/m

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