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LATERAL ANALYSIS Figure 2

Loads:
Load Factor for Vertical Loads= 1.0
Load Factor for Lateral Loads= 1.0
Loads Supported by Pile Cap= 0 %
Shear Condition: Static

Vertical Load, Q= 160.7 -kN


Shear Load, P= 67.2 -kN
Slope Restain St= 0.00 -cm/-cm

Profile:
Pile Length, L= 7.0 -m
Top Height, H= -1.0 -m
Slope Angle, As= 0
Batter Angle, Ab= 0

Fixed Head Condition

Drilled Pile (dia <=24 in. or 61 cm)

Soil Data: Pile Data:


Depth Gamma Phi C K e50 or Dr Nspt Depth Width Area Per. I E Weight
-m -kN/m3 -kN/m2 -MN/m3 % -m -cm -cm2 -cm -cm4 -MP -kN/m
0 9.2 27.9 20 32.6 1.24 6 0.0 40 1256.6 125.7 125663.7 20683 2.963
4 9.8 13.5 23.4 49.8 1.07 7 7.0 40 1256.6 125.7 125663.7 20683 2.963
6 8.9 17.93 15.0 25.9 1.33 5
8 8.9 17.93 15.0 25.9 1.33 5
Single Pile Lateral Analysis:
Top Deflection, yt= 0.63500-cm
Max. Moment, M= 83.60-kN-m
Top Deflection Slope, St= 0.00000
OK! Top Deflection, 0.6350-cm is less than the Allowable Deflection= 2.50-cm

Note: If the program cannot find a result or the result exceeds the upper limit. The result will be displayed as 9999.
The Max. Moment calculated by program is an internal force from the applied load conditions. Structural engineer has to check whether
the pile has enough capacity to resist the moment with adequate factor of safety. If not, the pile may fail under the load conditions.

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