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Pile Design and Construction Practice, Fifth edition

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factor N for which Schmertmann suggests the following values:<br />

Silts, s<strong>and</strong>y silts, <strong>and</strong> slightly cohesive silty s<strong>and</strong>s: N � 0.2<br />

Clean fine to medium s<strong>and</strong>s, slightly silty s<strong>and</strong>s: N � 0.35<br />

Coarse s<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> s<strong>and</strong>s with a little gravel: N � 0.5<br />

S<strong>and</strong>y gravel <strong>and</strong> gravels: N � 0.6<br />

<strong>Pile</strong> groups under compressive loading 271<br />

Where static cone resistance data are available the relationships in Figures 5.28 or 5.29<br />

can be used to obtain values of Ev� for substitution in equation 5.35.<br />

The procedure for estimating settlements by the Schmertmann method is first to divide<br />

the static cone resistance diagram into layers of approximately equal or representative values<br />

of qc in a manner shown in Figure 5.31. The base of the equivalent raft representing the pile<br />

group is then drawn to scale on this diagram <strong>and</strong> the influence curve is superimposed<br />

beneath the base of the raft. The settlements in each layer resulting from the loading �p at<br />

the base of the equivalent raft are then calculated using the values of E�v <strong>and</strong> I2 appropriate<br />

to each of the representative layers. The sum of these settlements is corrected for depth <strong>and</strong><br />

creep from equations 5.36 to 5.38. The various steps in the calculation are made in tabular<br />

form as illustrated in Example 5.3.<br />

Where piles are terminated in a coarse soil stratum underlain by compressible clay,<br />

the settlements within the zone of clay stressed by the pile group are calculated by the<br />

methods described in Section 5.2.2. The form of load distribution to be used in this<br />

analysis to obtain the dimensions of the equivalent raft on the surface of the clay layer<br />

is shown in Figure 5.21.<br />

Base of equivalent<br />

raft foundation 0<br />

B<br />

2B<br />

3B<br />

B<br />

4B<br />

0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5<br />

Iz Long pile group L/B >10<br />

Ground level<br />

Static cone<br />

resistance q c<br />

Layer 1<br />

Layer 2<br />

Layer 3<br />

Layer 4<br />

Layer 5<br />

Figure 5.31 Establishing the vertical strain from static cone penetration tests.<br />

Settlements<br />

calculated<br />

over depth<br />

� 4B

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