Measurements made in the centrifuge model of pile head deflections, bending moments,
and deduced horizontal soil pressures on the surfaces of the central pile of the three-pile row
furthest from the embankment are shown in Figure 9.18. They show a marked difference in
the magnitude of deflection and pressure between the short-term (end of construction) and
long-term (125 weeks after end of construction) loading periods. The pressure on the pile
surface within the soft clay was negative at the end of construction as a result of the large
deflections causing the pile to pull away from the soil. With time the clay closed-up against the
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Figure 9.18Lateral pressure distribution on full height bridge abutment supported by two rows
of piles driven through soft clay into dense sand (a) deflection (b) bending moments
(after Springman et al.(9.25)). Crown copyright 1995. Reproduced by permission of HM
Stationery Office.
(b)
(a)
5.0
0
10.0
15.0
- 10 – 55
Bending moment (MN/m)
Depth below soft clay surface (m)
01015
20.0
5.0
- 100 0
Pressure
Pressure
Abutment wall
Fill
8.0 m
6.0 m
5.0 m
1.0 m dia RC piles
13.0 m
GL
Soft
clay
Dense
sand
Long term
Short term
Key
Drainage
layer
10.0
15.0
- 50 0 100
Deflection (mm)
Deflection
Deduced pressure (kN/m^2 )
Depth (m)
50 150 200
200100 300 400 500
20.0