Laterally Loaded Piles
Laterally Loaded Piles
The gap between the pile and the springs indicates the moulding away of
the soil by repeated loading and the increasing stiffness of the soil is
shown by shortening of the springs as depth below the surface increases.
Soil response
A A x1
y1
S
dy d2y d3y d4y
M EI V EI p EI
Pt Mt y dx dx 2 dx 3 dx 4
EI d y E . y
4
s
------ (6)
4
dx
Solution of the above equations gives values of deflection, slope, shear, bending moment
and shear along the length of the pile.
This method of solution is based on the work published by Reese and Matlock (1956).
The deflection, slope, moment, shear and soil reaction along the pile length are given as,
Reese and Matlock have assumed linear variation of soil modulus with depth which makes
the power n equal to 1,
The relative stiffness factor, T becomes
EI
T 5 ---------- (15)
h
The computations have further indicated that the values of A and B coefficients remain
almost the same as long as the maximum depth coefficient, Zmax (equal to L/T, L=pile
length) is equal to or greater than 4T.
Values of A and B coefficients given by Reese and Matlock (1956) for linearly varying soil
modulus with depth are tabulated in Table 1.
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Table 1: Coefficients for long piles, Es = h x (Reese and Matlock, 1956)
Z (x/T) Ay As Am Av Ap By Bs Bm Bv Bp
0.0 2.435 -1.623 0.000 1.000 0.000 1.623 -1.750 1.000 0.000 0.000
0.1 2.273 -1.618 0.100 0.989 -0.227 1.453 -1.650 1.000 -0.007 -0.145
0.2 2.112 -1.603 0.198 0.956 -0.422 1.293 -1.550 0.999 -0.028 -0.259
0.3 1.952 -1.578 0.291 0.906 -0.586 1.143 -1.450 0.994 -0.058 -0.343
0.4 1.796 -1.545 0.379 0.840 -0.718 1.003 -1.351 0.987 -0.095 -0.401
0.5 1.644 -1.503 0.459 0.764 -0.822 0.873 -1.253 0.976 -0.137 -0.436
0.6 1.496 -1.454 0.532 0.677 -0.897 0.752 -1.156 0.960 -0.181 -0.451
0.7 1.353 -1.397 0.595 0.585 -0.947 0.642 -1.061 0.939 -0.226 -0.449
0.8 1.216 -1.335 0.649 0.489 -0.973 0.540 -0.968 0.914 -0.270 -0.432
0.9 1.086 -1.268 0.693 0.392 -0.977 0.448 -0.878 0.885 -0.312 -0.403
1.0 0.962 -1.197 0.727 0.295 -0.962 0.364 -0.792 0.852 -0.350 -0.364
1.2 0.738 -1.047 0.767 0.109 -0.885 0.223 -0.629 0.775 -0.414 -0.268
1.4 0.544 -0.893 0.772 -0.056 -0.761 0.112 -0.482 0.688 -0.456 -0.157
1.6 0.381 -0.741 0.746 -0.193 -0.609 0.029 -0.354 0.594 -0.477 -0.047
1.8 0.247 -0.596 0.696 -0.298 -0.445 -0.030 -0.245 0.498 -0.476 0.054
2.0 0.142 -0.464 0.628 -0.371 -0.283 -0.070 -0.155 0.404 -0.456 0.140
3.0 -0.075 -0.040 0.225 -0.349 0.226 -0.089 0.057 0.059 -0.213 0.268
4.0 -0.050 0.052 0.000 -0.106 0.201 -0.028 0.049 -0.042 0.017 0.112
5.0 -0.009 0.025 -0.033 0.015 0.046 0.000 -0.011 -0.026 0.029 0.002
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Boundary conditions
Solutions are obtained for three sets of boundary conditions at the pile
head.
Pile head free to rotate
Pile head fixed against rotation
Pile head restricted against rotation
PtT 2 MT
S ( ) As ( t ) Bs 0
EI EI
Mt As
Therefore at x=0 ------- (16)
PtT Bs
Modulus of subgrade reaction approach
From table 1, for z =x/T =0
A s [ 1.623 ] 0.93
B s
1.75
Mt
Therefore = -0.93
Pt T
Pt T 3 M tT 2
Now, y( ) Ay ( )B y
EI EI
making substitution for Mt = -0.93 Pt T in the above equation,
Pt T 3 Pt T 3
y ( Ay 0.93B y ) C y
EI EI
where C y ( Ay 0.93B y )
The values of Cy for various values and depth coefficient Z can be computed by taking
corresponding A and B value from Table 1.
Pt T 3
For example, the ground line deflection yo is computed as, y 0 0.93
EI
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Similarly the moment equation for the fixed head pile condition
can be written (using Eq.9) as, M ( Pt T ) Am ( M t )Bm
Mt
or M Pt T [ Am (
Pt T
) Bm ]
Mt
Pt T = -0.93
Therefore, M Pt T ( Am 0.93Bm ) Fm Pt T
where, Fm ( Am 0.93Bm )
at GL, M t 0.93PT
t
y t
for Mt=0
0 EI
EI
T ( )1 / 5
h
where , Pt =0.260MN
4.35 10 2 1 / 5
Therefore T ( ) 2.3554m
6
Substituting ,
2.43 0.268 2.3554 3 1.62 0.536 2.3554 2
y
0 4.35 10 2 4.35 10 2
= 0.01956 + 0.01107 = 0.03063 m = 3.063 cm …Ans.
Example 3
If the pile in Example 1 is fixed against rotation, calculate the
deflection at the ground line level.
Solution :
Use the following equation for the case of pile head fixed
against rotation
0.93 Pt T 3
y0 EI
From the equation for deflection for the case of pile head restricted
against rotation