2020
DOI: 10.1520/gtj20200074
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Assessment of Several Interpreted Pile Capacity Criteria for Large-Diameter Open-Ended Piles

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“…Interpreted (measured) capacities (Q m ) were obtained from the load-settlement curves using the NYU interpretation criterion [47,48], where the capacity is that corresponding to the smallest of the following settlements: (1) the load corresponding to a settlement equal to the elastic shortening of the pile ( PL AE ) plus 0.75 inches (20 mm) per the 2014 New York City Building Code; (2) 5% of the pile diameter; or (3) settlement corresponding to first incidence of plunging or strain-softening resulting in loss of more than 5% of capacity. Calculated and computed capacities are summarized for the 74 piles in Appendix C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interpreted (measured) capacities (Q m ) were obtained from the load-settlement curves using the NYU interpretation criterion [47,48], where the capacity is that corresponding to the smallest of the following settlements: (1) the load corresponding to a settlement equal to the elastic shortening of the pile ( PL AE ) plus 0.75 inches (20 mm) per the 2014 New York City Building Code; (2) 5% of the pile diameter; or (3) settlement corresponding to first incidence of plunging or strain-softening resulting in loss of more than 5% of capacity. Calculated and computed capacities are summarized for the 74 piles in Appendix C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The database contains 666 compression static load tests on various pile types that passed initial screening. This number is in addition to 139 and 304 load tests on LDOEPs and drilled shafts, respectively, which are presented in two separate studies ( 6 , 7 ). However, some pile types were underrepresented in the database and thus cannot be counted on to provide statistically significant insights in relation to these pile types.…”
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“…The NYU criterion was originally developed for LDOEPs since very few interpretation methods were available for these piles and most available methods were developed for small diameter piles ( 6 ). The criterion showed promising performance against 14 criteria, which encouraged the authors to evaluate its performance for drilled shafts ( 7 ) where it also performed well in comparison with two additional other criteria.…”
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confidence: 99%
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