eric1037
Geotechnical
- Jul 12, 2004
- 376
I have a project that will have auger-cast piles extending through existing fill and buried peat. There will be additional fill at the site. I anticipate there will be downdrag on the piles due to the skin friction of the fill when the peat compresses. For arguments sake, let's say the downdrag will be 5 kips.
The piles were designed for a structural load of 70 kips. Therefore, the ASTM load test requires the pile to be loaded to 2 times its capacity or 140 kips.
However, there will be load on the pile from the downdrag that the load test will not take into account.
Should the load test actually be 2 times the structural load plus the load from downdrag, i.e. 2*(70+5) = 150 kips?
Thanks in advance!
The piles were designed for a structural load of 70 kips. Therefore, the ASTM load test requires the pile to be loaded to 2 times its capacity or 140 kips.
However, there will be load on the pile from the downdrag that the load test will not take into account.
Should the load test actually be 2 times the structural load plus the load from downdrag, i.e. 2*(70+5) = 150 kips?
Thanks in advance!