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Factor of Safety on Laterally Loaded Pile Analysis

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gre2408

Geotechnical
Oct 18, 2004
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In analyzing laterally loaded piles, how does F.S. is applied in the design? Is F.S. applied to k value in input data for P-y analysis (e.g. LPILE) or to output values (e.g. Moment or Deflection)? In addition, how much F.S. is generally used for the analysis? Thanks!
 
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I never use a factor of safety for lateral analysis. You should make your best estimate of the k value(s) and prepare deflection versus load curves. Give those the the designer of record and let them determine the impact on their structural system. The concept of a factor of safety just does not apply.
 
gre2408 - you are not a newbie to the site so am surprised that you double posted. This leads to disjointed responses. Please keep to one post in the geotech groups - most of us read all forums in the group. Thanks.
 
BigH - Sorry for double posting. Posting in here was my mistake. I was trying to get rid of this posting after another posting was on Foundation Engineering, but didn't find how to delete it. If anyone knows how to delete a posting, please let me know and I will delete it right then. Thanks!
 
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