Abstract

This article presents a study on the performance of semi-empirical methods based on the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) for the prediction of bearing capacity already disseminated in the practice of Brazilian Foundation Engineering (Aoki and Velloso, 1975; Décourt and Quaresma, 1978, 1996; Teixeira,1996), together with the recent method proposed by Pereira (2020), and the theoretical method known as a Method (disseminated around the world). These were applied to precast concrete piles based on sandy clay in the Uberlândia-MG region. In the performance analysis, the ultimate shaft and tip resistances and the bearing capacity values, which were utilized as references, were mobilized in the dynamic loading tests performed on ten piles. The results of these tests were compared with those obtained using the mentioned methods. In general, both methods yielded robust results, with relatively accurate predictions, except the a Method, which was found to perform below the semi-empirical methods considered. The research still highlights the need for discretion in the application of semi-empirical/theoretical methodologies because there are certain scenarios wherein these methods can yield inaccurate results.

Highlights

  • The technical field of foundation engineering comprises a series of methodologies for calculating the geotechnical load capacity of deep foundations

  • This study aims to evaluate the performance of semi-empirical methods based on standard penetration test (SPT) for estimating the bearing capacity widely disseminated in the practice of Brazilian Foundation Engineering - Aoki and Velloso (1975), Décourt and Quaresma (1978, 1996) and Teixeira (1996) - and the recent method proposed by Pereira (2020) and the theoretical method known as α Method both applied to precast concrete piles founded on sandy clay in the Uberlândia-MG region

  • Using the SPT survey spectra obtained via ordinary kriging, a representative of each of the piles subjected to dynamic load testing (DLT) and the tip and shaft resistances were calculated

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Introduction

The technical field of foundation engineering comprises a series of methodologies for calculating the geotechnical load capacity of deep foundations. Calculating this load is challenging, since it requires an evaluation of the soil-pile load transfer mechanism (soil-structure interaction) prior to the calculation. Foundation engineers have been focusing on establishing methods for calculating the load capacity of piles using the results of percussion drilling. The method proposed by Pereira (2020) is valid for precast concrete piles on sandy clay. This method was developed based on the results of DLT and SPT type surveys. The load capacity is expressed as follows:

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