A Brief Guide to Design of Bored Piles under (一个简短的指南下钻孔灌注桩的设计).pdf
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A Brief Guide to Design of Bored Piles
under Axial Compression
– A Malaysian Approach
Ir. Dr. Gue See Sew, Ir. Tan Yean Chin Ir. Liew Shaw Shong
Gue Partners Sdn Bhd, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a summary of design methodologies
commonly used in Malaysia for bored piles under axial compression. Since in
Malaysia the design of bored piles in soil is usually based on the Standard
Penetration Tests (SPT), that are extensively carried out at site, the empirical
equations correlating the value of the ultimate shaft resistance (fsu) and the
ultimate base resistance (fbu) to SPT’N’ values are suggested. The load-
transfer method to predict the load-settlement and load distribution of a pile is
briefly described. Rock socket piles are also very common where competent
founding bedrock is found within the reachable depth. Design approaches for
rock socket piles in Malaysia are also presented.
1. Introduction
Bored piles are commonly used in Malaysia as foundation to support heavily loaded
structures like high-rise buildings and bridges in view of its low noise, low vibration, and
flexibility of sizes to suite different loading conditions and subsoil conditions. This paper
presents a summary of design methodologies commonly practised in Malaysia for bored
piles under axial compression.
2. Geotechnical Capacity of Bored Piles
2.1 Factor of Safety
The Factors of Safety (FOS) normally used in static evaluation of bored pile geotechnical
capacity are partial FOS on shaft (F ) and base (F ) respectively; and global FOS (F ) on
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