75 The outputs of the p-y method include distributions versus
depth of lateral displacement, shear forces,
bending moments, soil resistance, and soil and pile moduli. The analysis of deep foundations using the p-y method should include parametric evaluation of key input parameters to assess the potential sensitivity of the results to such inputs. Most commercial software programs include a wide variety of p-y curves for various geomaterials, allowing the practitioner to reasonably model real-world conditions.
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Site-specific or project-specific p-y curves can be developed
based on lateral load tests 6.4 STRAIN WEDGE MODEL The strain wedge model (SWM) (Ashour et al. 1988) was developed to provide a theoretical basis for correlating lateral soil resistance and pile/shaft deflections compared to the predominantly empirical p-y method. The SWM method is an approximate methodology that incorporates the stress and strain responses as well as strength (drained or undrained) of soils. This soil behavior occurs in a hypothetical D passive wedge of soil mobilizing strength behind a single pile/shaft
to derive resistance, as illustrated in Figure 6-7. The soil resistance is based on a limit equilibrium solution of passive earth pressure within the D wedge.
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