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P=0, Shear load is zero and only moment is acting on
. the pile top, a special case of condition 1.
4. P, St St is the top rotation in degrees. Input St to
force the pile head to rotate to a certain degree.
5. P, St=0 Commonly called fixed-head, there is no
rotation in the pile head, since St=0. Moment
will be generated at the pile head.
6. P, Kms Kms is head rotation stiffness in moment per
unit slope (useful for some structural analyses).
Input Kt along with P. If Kms=0, then it is the
same as condition 2 above (P, M=0).
NOTE: All the conditions can be combined with vertical load (Q).

Step 2. Load Conditions for Single Pile


Based on the head conditions, there are many combinations of loads. The
program automatically selects load combinations based on the head condition
selected. Possible loads are:
Vertical load (Q) – Downward and uplift working load at pile top. Input a
negative value for uplift load. The program will calculate both downward and
uplift capacity in the vertical analysis. For batter pile, Q is axial load.
Shear load (P) – Lateral working load at pile top. Positive value of P is from
left to right, and negative value is from right to left.
Moment (M) – Working moment on the pile head. A positive value if M is
clockwise and a negative value if M is counterclockwise.
Torsion (T) – Torsion generated at the pile cap. Twisting of the pile cap due
to external load.
Slope (St) – The known slope angle at the pile head. Negative value is
clockwise and positive value is counterclockwise (unit is deflection/length).
Stiffness (Kms or Kt) – The rotation stiffness Kms or Kt is the ratio of
moment/slope (M/St). Negative value is clockwise and positive value is
counterclockwise (unit is the same as M).
Step 3 Cyclic Conditions
Select Static or Cyclic shear load. If the load is cyclic, specify the number of
cycles in the No. of Cycles box (between 2 and 500).
NOTE: The cyclic condition only applies to lateral analysis, not vertical.
Step 4 Percentage Load Supported by Pile Cap
You can adjust the amount of vertical load carried by the pile cap. For 0%
load supported by the pile cap, the entire load is transfer to the pile therefore

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