Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6752269 | Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A new comprehensive set of data (n = 178) is compiled by adding a data set (n = 72) collected by Arioglu et al. (2007) to the data set (n = 106) presented in Rezazadeh and Eslami (2017). Then, the compiled data set is evaluated regardless of the variation in lithology/strength. The proposed empirical equation in this study comprises a wider range of uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) (0.15 MPa < Ïrc < 156 MPa) and various rock types. Rock mass cuttability index (RMCI) is correlated with shaft resistance (rs) to predict the shaft resistance of rock-socketed piles. The prediction capacity of the RMCI versus rs equation is also found to be in a fair good agreement with the presented data in Rezazadeh and Eslami (2017). Since the RMCI is a promising parameter in the prediction of shaft resistance, the researchers in the rock-socketed pile design area should consider this parameter in the further investigations.
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Authors
Ergin Arioglu, Pinar Toru Seker, Hasan Burak Gokce,