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Lecture content and schedule for ENCI609

Analysis and Design of Pile Foundations


Christchurch 2006

Lecture 1 – Axial Pile Capacity


Introduction.
Installation issues for driven & bored piles.
Design considerations.
Methods of capacity estimation for single piles.
Group Effects.
Cyclic loading effects.
Structural & durability issues

Lecture 2 – Settlement of Piles & Pile Groups


Basic aspects of pile load transfer.
Settlement estimation for single piles.
Settlement estimation for pile groups.
Assessment of geotechnical parameters for design.
Applications.

Lecture 3 – Lateral Response of Piles


Ultimate lateral capacity.
Lateral response of single piles.
Parameter estimation.
Lateral response of pile groups.

Lecture 4 – Pile Groups and Piled Rafts


Methods of group analysis.
Analysis of general loadings.
Piled raft design concepts.
Preliminary analyses.
Detailed analyses.
Applications..

Lecture 5 – Effects of Ground Movements (1)


Analysis approaches.
Negative friction on piles and groups.
Piles near embankments.
Effects of pile installation on existing piles.

Lecture 6 – Effects of Ground Movements (2)


Piles near bored tunnels.
Piles near excavations.

Lecture 7 – Dynamic and Earthquake Response of Piles


Dynamic design criteria.
Response of simple dynamic systems.
Solutions for dynamic loading of single piles.
Pile groups.
Piles subjected to earthquakes.
Effects of liquefaction on pile response.
Axial effects from earthquake-induced settlements.
Lecture 8 – Load Testing & Code Provisions
Types of test.
Static tests and side effects.
Test interpretation.
Instrumented pile tests.
Dynamic load testing.
Statnamic testing.
Integrity testing.

14 September, 2006 (Thursday)


Time Lecture/Activity
9.00-10.30 Introduction - Axial pile capacity
10.30-10.45 Morning break
10.45-12.15 Settlement of single piles & pile groups
12.15-1.15 Lunch break
1.15-2.45 Lateral Response of Piles
2.45-3.00 Afternoon break
3.00-4.30 Pile Groups and Piled Rafts

15 September, 2006 (Friday)


Time Lecture/Activity

9.00-10.30 Effects of Ground Movements (1)


10.30-10.45 Morning break
10.45-12.15 Effects of Ground Movements (2)
12.15-1.15 Lunch break
1.15-2.45 Dynamic and Earthquake Response of Piles
2.45-3.00 Afternoon break
3.00-4.30 Pile Load Testing

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