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Case History: Capacity of a Drilled Shaft in the Atlantic Coastal Plain
Authors:John F Pizzi
Affiliation:Formerly, Principal Associate, Hardesty and Hanover, LLP, Consulting Engineers, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10036.
Abstract:This paper presents a single case history of a drilled shaft constructed in the Atlantic Coastal Plain deposits for a bridge foundation that was subjected to axial loading. The predicted nominal axial capacity is estimated based on state of practice empirically derived methods specified in the current AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. Predictions are compared to observed soil resistance derived from a static load test conducted on a full-size instrumented test shaft using the Osterberg Cell method. The results suggest that the AASHTO specified prediction methods should be applied cautiously for drilled shafts in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, incorporating an appropriate in situ testing program for evaluating soil design parameters, considering variations from the specific geologic environment and construction methodology used to develop the specified prediction methods, accounting for the load-deformation behavior of the shaft, and providing for instrumented static load testing to measure the actual behavior of the drilled shafts.
Keywords:Drilled shafts  Predictions  Soil resistance  Static loads  Load tests  
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