Minimum reinforcement ratio in piles

1-Introduction :

The Piles are a structural element that can be wood, steel sections, precast concrete, cast-in-place concrete, and composite type piles and etc.

The main function of the piles include :

1- Transferring load from the superstructure through weak compressible strata onto stiffer soils or onto rock.

2-Resisting uplift force when used to support tall structures or basement below the groundwater table.

3- Control the settlement.

4- Used in marine structures to resist the lateral loads from the impact of berthing ships and from waves.

2- Type of piles based on function.

Classification of piles with respect to functional behaviour as follows :

a- End-bearing pile: This type of pile derives most of its capacity from a bearing stratum on which the tip bears.

b- Friction pile: This type of pile derives its resistance primarily from friction or adhesion along the length of the pile. They are commonly used where a bearing stratum is too deep to be usable. A pile that resists tension does so by friction and would be considered a friction pile.

c- Combined end-bearing and friction pile: This type of pile derives its resistance from a combination of end bearing and friction

d- Batter pile: this is a pile that driven at an angle with respect to vertical to resist horizontal force.

e-Mirco pile.

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2- Pile reinforcement detail :

Pile reinforcement detail is one of the issues that are unclear, and there is conflicting information in ACI 318, ASCE 7 and IBC foundations, but now ACI 318-19 eliminated that conflict. Below table explains the minimum reinforcement requirements.

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References.

1.   Building code requirements for structural concrete (ACI 318-19) and commentary.

2.   International building code 2015

3.   Foundation analysis and design.

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