Pile Design and Construction Practice, Fifth edition

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Pile compresses elastically
relative to fill and
negative skin friction
is eliminated

Original surface of fill

Peak

W

0.IH

H

W

Length of shaft over
which calculated
yielding of pile toe
exceeds settlement
of fill

Yielding of pile
under combined
dragdown load
and applied load W

Yielding of pile due
to dragdown load

Compressible
bearing stratum

Residual
value

No load
on pile

(a) (b) (c)

Residual value of negative
skin friction
Peak value of negative
skin friction
Negative skin
friction reducing

Pile moves down
relative to fill
causing fill to
act in support
of pile

Peak value
Reduces
to zero

Fill settling
under
own
weight

Residual

Figure 4.40 Distribution of negative skin friction on piles terminated in compressible stratum (a) No
load on pile head (b) Compressive load on pile head (c) Design curve for loaded pile.


0

10

20

30

40

50

60
0 0.1 0.2 0.3
Skin friction factor, b

Depth of penetration (m)

0.4 0.5 0.6

Figure 4.39Negative skin friction factors for piles driven into soft to firm clays (after Meyerhof(4.37)).

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