112 Passive resistance of the cap Numerous methods, including the log-spiral,
Rankine and Coulomb methods, and p-y method, are available to estimate the passive resistance against the cap. Rollins et al. (2000) concluded that the log-spiral method provided the best agreement with the measured resistance. Estimates of passive pressure using the Rankine method significantly underestimated the passive soil resistance acting on the cap whereas the Coulomb method overestimated the passive resistance on the cap. Similar conclusions were made by Duncan and Mokwa (2001). Other aspects of analyses of groups of deep foundation elements not directly related to lateral foundation analysis, may need to be considered in the overall analysis of the group.
Examples include – Settlement potential, as these programs may not adequately account for long-term settlement potential and its resulting impacts on foundation design,
including downdrag loads, changes in subsurface soil properties, loss of contact with the cap, potential for unsupported pile/shaft length, and potential buckling of piles.
– Elastic shortening of the piles/shafts under axial loads may not be addressed directly by the computer codes. For very long piles/shafts, elastic shortening of the piles may need to be evaluated.
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