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PILE LOAD CAPACITY CALCULATION
Pile load capacity calculation is done to find the ultimate load the pile foundation can support when loaded. It is also known as the bearing capacity of piles. Pile load capacity calculation is done for single pile or a group of piles based on the requirement of number of piles for the given load or size of foundation. We will discuss here the load carrying capacity of both single pile and group of piles. 



SINGLE PILE CAPACITY CALCULATION:
Vertical Load:
vertical load on pileThe allowable resistance to compression  Rac of a single pile is provided by the end bearing, Feb and the skin friction for each strata,Fsf. Thus,
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Therefore, the maximum compressive service load that can be supported by a single pile is its total resistance less the self weight of the pile, W. Thus
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A pile can also resist a tensile load. The maximum tensile service load,clip_image014that can be resisted by pile is
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Values of the end bearing and skin friction resistance are obtained from soil exploration, pile driving energy and test loadings. These ultimate values are divided by a partial factor of safety of between 2 and 3 to give the allowable values  Feb and Fsf.
Horizontal Load:
Horizontal load on piles
The horizontal capacity of a single pile is limited by maximum deflection that the structure can accommodate and also by the structural capacity of the pile.
There are several methods of determining the modulus of subgrade reaction (kN/m3) from which maximum horizontal capacity for a given deflection can be determined.

GROUP PILE CAPACITY CALCULATION:

Piles are generally arranged in groups to support heavy vertical loads. To minimize the size, and therefore the cost of the pile cap, the piles are arranged as close together as possible.
Group pile capacity
To provide undisturbed bearing capacity and suitable driving conditions, the recommended minimum clear distance between the piles is twice the diameter of the pile.
Minimum clear spacing between piles
The total vertical service load on a group of piles should not exceed the group capacity, which is given by:
Group capacity= group friction capacity + group end bearing capacity
= 2D(L+K)k1 + BLk2


Where k1 and k2 are soil coefficients. Individual pile loads within the group are limited to the single pile capacity.
Also here describe mostly followed design small book that can help you to design pile foundation and calculation pile capacity.

A comparison of friction piles bearing Capacity.pdf - 4.6 MB


Comparison of Five Different Methods for Determining.pdf - 4.0 MB

field-estimates-pile-capacity.pdf - 278 KB 

 pile design1-das.pdf - 1.2 MB

Pile Exmple Solution.pdf - 322 KB 

 Pile Foundation Design -2.pdf - 776 KB

Pile Foundation Design.pdf - 1.2 MB

Pile Foundations.pdf - 887 KB

PILED FOUNDATION DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION.pdf - 9.5 MB  

also you can download foundation related books.

Pile Foundation Design -2.pdf (776 KB)



Pile Foundation Design.pdf (1.2 MB)
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Pile Foundations.pdf (887 KB)
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PILED FOUNDATION DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION.pdf (9.5 MB)




Comparison of Five Different Methods for Determining.pdf (4.0 MB)




field-estimates-pile-capacity.pdf (278 KB)




pile design1-das.pdf (1.2 MB)
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Pile Exmple Solution.pdf (322 KB)




CHAPTER-20 DESIGN OF FOUNDATIONS FOR VIBRATION CONTROLS.pdf (679 KB)




CHAPTER-19 DRILLED PIERS OR CAISSONS.pdf (624 KB)




CHAPTER-17 SINGLE PILES DYNAMIC ANALYSIS LOAD TESTS.pdf (1.7 MB)




CHAPTER-18 PILE FOUNDATIONS GROUPS.pdf (779 KB)




CHAPTER-16 SINGLE PILES—STATIC CAPACITY AND LATERAL LOADS PI… (1.5 MB)




CHAPTER-15 CELLULAR COFFERDAMS.pdf (572 KB)




CHAPTER-14 WALLS FOR EXCAVATIONS.pdf (685 KB)




CHAPTER-12 MECHANICALLY STABLIZED EARTH AND CONRETE RETAININ… (1.2 MB)




CHAPTER-13 SHEET PILE WALLS CANTILEVERED AND ANCHORED.pdf (1001 KB)




CHAPTER-11 LATERAL EARTH PRESSURE.pdf (1.0 MB)




CHAPTER-10 MAT FOUNDATION.pdf (771 KB)




CHAPTER-9 SPECIAL FOOTINGS AND BEAMS ON ELASTIC FOUNDATION.p… (915 KB)




CHAPTER -8 SPREAD FOOTING DESIGN.pdf (1007 KB)



CHAPTER -7 FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN FOUNDATION DESIGN.pdf (1.2 MB)




CHAPTER -6 IMPROVEING SITE SOILS FOR FOUNDATION USE.pdf (1.1 MB)




CHAPTER - 4 BEARING CAPACITY OF FOUNDATION.pdf (1.0 MB)




CHAPTER -5 FOUNDATION SETTLEMENTS.pdf (1.6 MB)




CHAPTER - 3, EXPLORATION, SAMPLING AND IN SITTU SOIL MEASURE… (1.5 MB)




CHAPTER - 1, INTRODUCTION.pdf (756 KB)




CHAPTER - 2, GEOTECHNICAL AND INDEX PROPERTIES LABORATORY TE… (5.6 MB)




APPENDIX REFERENCE INDEX.pdf (2.2 MB)

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