Experiment Study on Bearing Capacity of Muddy Siltstone Foundation and its Application

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Rock-socket cast-in-situ piles is a commonly used style of foundation, but theoretical analysis, experiments and test research of bearing capacity behavior about rock-socket piles in soft rock have not adapted to the requirement of engineering. The static loading test of single pile on a project in argillaceous and silt laminate, through which the skin friction and point bearing capacity were measured, the bearing capacity behavior of rock-socket cast-in-situ piles in soft rock was analyzed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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101-106

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November 2013

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