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Loads can be also be of short, temporary duration or permanent. In this case, temporary loads refer to short term loads often associated with construction rather than rapid transient loads. Short term temporary loads are analyzed in the same manner as permanent design loads. Where there are different considerations for temporary vs. permanent loads, these considerations are usually addressed through the level of reliability considered (different load or resistance factors) or through different performance requirements. For example, a lower load factor or higher resistance factor maybe used for design
or a temporary structure, or higher deflections maybe allowed fora temporary structure. In some cases, such as performance of a pile and lagging support of excavation system adjacent to a critical structure, the reliability maybe the same as a permanent structure and the performance requirements maybe more stringent than maybe used fora permanent structure.
For permanent loads, long term sustained lateral loads may result in soil creep or reduced lateral resistance overtime. This is especially true for clay soils, where permanent loads may result in soil creep that may not need to be considered for temporary or transient loads. The resulting soil stiffness as a result of soil creep maybe less than that predicted from p-y curves based on static loading conditions and undrained strengths.
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