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NCHRP Report 697:

Design Guidelines for Increasing the Lateral Resistance of Highway-Bridge Pile Foundations by Improving Weak Soils

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Size: 118 pages, 8.5 x 11

Publication Year:2011

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Authors:
Dan Brown; Kyle Rollins; Transportation Research Board
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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 697: Design Guidelines for Increasing the Lateral Resistance of Highway-Bridge Pile Foundations by Improving Weak Soils examines guidance for strengthening of soils to resist lateral forces on bridge pile foundations.

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Front Matter i-x  
Summary 1-2 (skim)
Chapter 1 - Introduction 3-4 (skim)
Chapter 2 - Available Ground Improvement Case Histories and Approaches 5-13 (skim)
3.2 Geotechnical Site Characterization 14-14 (skim)
3.3 Single Pile Test in Untreated Soil 15-22 (skim)
3.5 Pile Group Testing Procedure 23-24 (skim)
3.6 Pile Group Tests in Untreated Clay 25-31 (skim)
3.7 Pile Group Load Tests Involving Jet Grouting 32-35 (skim)
3.8 Pile Group Load Tests Involving Soil Mixing 36-36 (skim)
3.9 Pile Group Load Tests Involving Flowable Fill 37-38 (skim)
3.10 Pile Group Load Tests Involving Excavation and Replacement 39-47 (skim)
3.11 Summary of Increased Resistance from Soil Improvement Methods and Cost Considerations 48-50 (skim)
Chapter 4 - Finite Element Modeling of Single Pile Load Test 51-53 (skim)
5.1 Pile Group FEM Mesh Design 54-55 (skim)
5.3 Pile Group Model in Virgin Clay with Excavation 56-56 (skim)
5.5 Pile Group Model with Jet Grouting 57-60 (skim)
6.2 Mass Mix Depth Effect (Below the Cap) on Lateral Resistance 61-64 (skim)
6.3 Mass Mix Length Effect (Beside the Cap) on Lateral Resistance 65-65 (skim)
6.4 Jet Grout Depth Effect (Beside the Cap) on Lateral Resistance 66-67 (skim)
6.6 Jet Grout Length Effect (Beside the Cap) on Soil Improvement 68-70 (skim)
6.7 Material Strength Effect on Lateral Pile Group Resistance 71-71 (skim)
6.8 Conclusions Based on Parametric Studies 72-75 (skim)
7.2 Comparison with Results from Tests in Virgin Soil 76-78 (skim)
7.4 Development of Simplified Method 79-84 (skim)
7.5 Evaluation for Jet Grouting Cases 85-88 (skim)
7.6 Design Recommendations 89-95 (skim)
Chapter 8 - Conclusions 96-96 (skim)
References 97-98 (skim)
Appendix A - Schematic Drawings Showing the Layout of the 16 Lateral Pile Group Tests 99-107 (skim)
Abbreviations used without definitions in TRB publications 108-108 (skim)

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 697: Design Guidelines for Increasing the Lateral Resistance of Highway-Bridge Pile Foundations by Improving Weak Soils examines guidance for strengthening of soils to resist lateral forces on bridge pile foundations.

The report presents computational methods for assessing soil-strengthening options using finite-element analysis of single piles and pile groups and a simplified approach employing commercially available software.

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