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Pile Point-Bearing Capacity Formula and Calculator

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Theoretical Pile Point-Bearing Capacity Equations and Calculator

The theoretical point-bearing capacity (also known as the tip resistance and point capacity), Qp, of a single pile can be calculated in much the same manner as for a footing. Since the pile size, B, is small, the (1/2) · γ · B · Nγ term is generally omitted.

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Eq. 1a,
SI Units
Qp = Ap ( 0.5 · ρ · g · B · Nγ + c · Nc + ρ ·g · Df · Nq )

Eq. 1b,
US Imperial units
Qp = Ap ( 0.5 · γ · B · Nγ + c · Nc + γ · Df · Nq )

For cohesionless (granular) soil, c = 0. For sands and silts, the tip point-bearing capacity increases down to a critical depth, Dc, after which it is essentially constant. For loose sands (i.e., with relative densities less than 30%) and loose silts, the critical depth is taken as 10B. For dense sands (relative densities above 70%), and dense silts, the critical depth is 20B. Between relative densities of 30% and 70%, the critical depth can be interpolated between 10B and 20B.

Eq. 2a
SI Units
cohesionless; D ≤ Dc
Qp = Ap · ρ · g · Df · Nq

Eq. 2a
US Imperial units
cohesionless; D ≤ Dc
Qp = Ap · γ · Df · Nq

For cohesive soils with θ = 0°, Nq = 1 and the γ · Df term is approximately cancelled by the pile weight. Nc = 9 for driven piles of virtually all conventional dimensions. (See Table 1 and Table 2.)

Eq. 3
cohesive
Qp = Ap · c · Nc ≈ 9 · Ap · c

Where

Qp = capacity lbf, N
Ap = pile contact area ft2, m2
ρ = density, lbm/ft3, kg/m3
g = acceleration of gravity, ft/sec2, m/s2
B = diameter or width, ft, m
Nγ = capacity factor, Table 3
c = cohesion, lbm/ft2, kg/m2
Nc = capacity factor
Df = pile depth, ft, m
Nq
= capacity factor
γ = specific weight
Φ =

Table 1 Meyerhof Values of Nq for Piles*

Φ
25°
28°
30°
32°
34°
36°
38°
40°
42°
45°
driven
8
12
20
25
35
45
60
80
120
160
230
drilled
4
5
8
12
17
22
30
40
60
80
115

Table 2 Values of Nc for Driven Piles*
(square and cylindrical perimeters)

Df / B
Nc
0
6.3
1
7.8
2
8.5
≥ 4
9

Table 3
Terzaghi Bearing Capacity Factors

Φ
Nγ
0.0
0.5
10° 1.2
15° 2.5
20° 5.0
25° 9.7
30° 19.7
35° 42.4
40° 100.4
45° 297.5

Table 4
Recommended Values of Adhesion, (piles in clay)

Pile Type consistency cohesion, c
( lbf/ft2 (kPa) )
timber or concrete very soft 0–250 (0–12)
soft 250–500 (12–24)
medium stiff 500–1000 (24–48)
stiff 1000–2000 (48–96)
very stiff 2000–4000 (96–192)
steel very soft 0–250 (0–12)
soft 250–500 (12–24)
medium stiff 500–1000 (24–48)
stiff 1000–2000 (48–96)
very stiff 2000–4000 (96–192)

*Significant variation in Nq has been reported by various researchers. The actual value is highly dependent on # and the installation method.

Derived from Foundations and Earth Structures Design Manual, NAVFAC DM-7.2, 1986, Fig. 2, p. 7.2-196.

Source

Civil Engineering Engineering Reference Reference Manual for the PE Exam for the PE Exam
Fourteenth Edition
Michael R. Lindeburg, PE

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