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Stiffness and Bearing Capacity of Piled Rafts

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bdbd

Geotechnical
Sep 17, 2015
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Hello,

I am trying to understand a concept. I am working on stiffness of rafts, piles and piled rafts.
Other than those, we have bearing capacity.

So, a raft, lets say with a bearing capacity of 500 kPa. In this manner what does Kp (stiffness of raft) means? I mean, it is Pressure/deflection. So, if we have the K of the raft, we use this to estimate the deflection that will occur on the case of load equal to bearing capacity?

I will start again. We have K -stiffness, and q-bearing capacity. If we calculate bearing capacity, we do not know the settlement. Thus, we use K to calculate that. (But we have settlement prediction formulas, are they same thing?)

Long story short, do you know any resource that will clear my mind about these issues?
 
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Because this is the new approach. We should consider the raft's bearing capacity and the pile's bearing capacity. Just thinking the pile for the bearing capacity is overdesign.
 
Look up some recent papers by Poulos . . . he has written on the subject several times in the last few years. I'll see if I can dig up the copies I have to advise of titles, etc.
 
Here's one:

H.G. Poulos, J.C. Small and H. Chow
Piled Raft Foundations for Tall Buildings
Geotechnical Engineering Journal of the SEAGS & AGSSEA Vol 42 No.2 June 2011 ISSN 0046-5828

 
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