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http://dx.doi.org/10.14397/jals.2014.48.1.173

Uplift Resistance of Wooden Pile using Soil box According to Soil type  

Kang, Yun-Seok (Dept. of Agricultural & RuralEngineering Chungbuk Nat Univ.)
Yoon, Yong-Cheol (Dept. of Agricultural Eng., Gyeongsang National Univ.(Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, GNU))
Song, Chang-Seob (Dept. of Agricultural & RuralEngineering Chungbuk Nat Univ.)
Lim, Seong-Yoon (Dept. of Agricultural & RuralEngineering Chungbuk Nat Univ.)
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Journal of agriculture & life science / v.48, no.1, 2014 , pp. 173-182 More about this Journal
Abstract
Pile foundations are normally constructed to support an overburden load with its bearing capacity at the tip of pile, and friction along the pile shaft. Pile foundations of offshore structure, transmission tower, tall building, and water tank are sometimes suffered from horizontal load as well as normal load, and hence pull-out forces are subjected to the pile foundation. Until recently, research works on uplift capacity of a pile have usually been constrained to PHC and still pipe on the clay soil or sand soil. Moreover, evaluation of uplift capacity of a pile foundation in the weathered granite soil which is predominated in Korean Peninsula has never been studied. Reclaimed land have used mainly farm land, but recently it is use to farm land as well greenhouse complex. So there is a rising interest on the geotechnical engineering. In case of green house construction on the reclaimed land, it is need a review for the uplift resistance and settlement of foundation, because reclaimed land is soft ground and closed to beach and have a possibility of high risk for strong winds and the settlement of green house. The object of this study is to arrange standard on the design, construction and management for the reclaimed land. The soil box used to sandy soil(SM) and clay(ML). Also, it is change the diameter and embedment depth of timber piles.
Keywords
Timber pile; Uplift Resistance; Reclaimed land; Soil box;
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