For friction piles depending on the friction resistance, accurate prediction of unit skin friction around the pile shaft is the dominant resistance to measure the final bearing capacity of a bored-pile. The present study measures the stress-strain transferring in two instrumented bored-piles (BP #1 & BP# 2) embedded within the soil layer in Kuala Lumpur by real-time monitoring global strain extensometer (GSE) sensors. Two bored-piles (i.e., having 1.80 m and 1.0 m diameters, as well as 36 m and 32 m lengths) have been loaded with two times to their design working loads. Extensive data are analyzed to measure the changes in stress-strain in the bored-pile. The effect of loading and unloading stages on the pile's head and base settlement has been monitored, indicating that Young modulus of elasticity in concrete bored-pile (Ec), average strain, and unit skin friction changed along the bored-pile based on the ground site conditions and stress registered. One example of two case studies with great real-time monitoring data has been provided to further design.
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Moayedi, H., Kalantar, B., Abdullahi, M. M., Rashid, A. S. A., Nazir, R., & Nguyen, H. (2019). Determination of young elasticity modulus in bored piles through the global strain extensometer sensors and real-time monitoring data. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9153060
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