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Pile Footing Design

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Jan 22, 2018
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I am a new engineer designing a pile foundation. I have designed spread footings in college, but I am completely thrown by the presence of piles and I am hoping for resources that would be helpful for me. I have been given pile capacity charts by the geotechnical engineer and I would very much appreciate a nudge in the right direction from more experienced engineers.
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CRSI Pile Cap Design Guide: Link

Tomlinson Book which is more than most structural guys need to know: Link

What kind of piles? Steel? Concrete? Prestressed? Timber? Any lateral loads?

Pile design ends up being pretty easy in practice for most applications. We get a lot of hand holding from our geotechnical friends who dumb it down a fair bit for our use.

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Thanks! Yes I have prestressed concrete piles and lateral loads on my column.
 
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