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Seasonal variation of the shaft resistance of CFA piles in unsaturated soil: a case study

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Excessive settlements or failure of piles observed in some Brazilian unsaturated soil sites indicate that the shaft resistance can vary with the seasonal variability of topsoil water content, especially in… Click to show full abstract

Excessive settlements or failure of piles observed in some Brazilian unsaturated soil sites indicate that the shaft resistance can vary with the seasonal variability of topsoil water content, especially in the case of foundations of transmission towers or installed at the periphery of buildings, situations in which the soil is more susceptible to suction fluctuation due to the higher exposure to rainfall action. The objective of the research described in this paper was to provide field evidence with the purpose of alerting practicing engineers and to help researchers to better understand the contribution of matric suction on pile capacity. For this aim the seasonal variability of the shaft resistance of Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) piles in a typical Brazilian unsaturated tropical soil, was evaluated by performing axial tensile load tests on eight instrumented CFA piles in different periods of the year. Soil suction was monitored throughout the period of tests, and the results indicate that the shaft resistance of the pile upper part varies considerably during the year and tends to decrease with decreasing soil suction. This work provides valuable insights into the application of unsaturated soil mechanics, which is usually disconnected to classic geotechnical practice.

Keywords: unsaturated soil; shaft resistance; cfa piles; soil

Journal Title: Canadian Geotechnical Journal
Year Published: 2023

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