AbstractIn this study, the least square support vector machine (LSSVM) algorithm was applied to predicting the bearing capacity of bored piles embedded in sand and mixed soils. Pile geometry and cone penetration test (CPT) results were used as input variables for prediction of pile bearing capacity. The data used were collected from the existing literature and consisted of 50 case records. The application of LSSVM was carried out by dividing the data into three sets: a training set for learning the problem and obtaining a relationship between input variables and pile bearing capacity, and testing and validation sets for evaluation of the predictive and generalization ability of the obtained relationship. The predictions of pile bearing capa...
This investigation aimed to examine the load carrying capacity of model piles embedded in sandy soil...
A direct CPTu method is proposed for determining the capacity of an axially loaded pile. The method ...
Due to variation in soil layers, it is not easy for engineer to be assured that theoretical design o...
© 2015 Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In this study, the least s...
AbstractIn this study, the least square support vector machine (LSSVM) algorithm was applied to pred...
The use of a bored pile foundation is an alternative in planning deep foundations. The function of t...
Model development for the prediction of the axial load carrying capacity of piles, at least at the m...
Modern methods of pile design often make extensive use of `in situ´ test data. Different pile capaci...
The Cone Penetration Test (CPT) is well-recognized as a tool to calculate the ultimate bearing capac...
In these last decades, the in situ tests have known considerable progress caused by the technologica...
Pile foundations are structural elements, highly recommended as a load transferring system from shal...
These datasets presents inputs for bearing capacity prediction methods. These methods are four well-...
Prediction of pile capacity is performed, however, the statistical analyses and evaluation of the pr...
Drilled shafts are a common type of pile foundations which are often used as foundations for buildin...
Pile foundations usually are used when the upper soil layers are soft clay and, hence, unable to sup...
This investigation aimed to examine the load carrying capacity of model piles embedded in sandy soil...
A direct CPTu method is proposed for determining the capacity of an axially loaded pile. The method ...
Due to variation in soil layers, it is not easy for engineer to be assured that theoretical design o...
© 2015 Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In this study, the least s...
AbstractIn this study, the least square support vector machine (LSSVM) algorithm was applied to pred...
The use of a bored pile foundation is an alternative in planning deep foundations. The function of t...
Model development for the prediction of the axial load carrying capacity of piles, at least at the m...
Modern methods of pile design often make extensive use of `in situ´ test data. Different pile capaci...
The Cone Penetration Test (CPT) is well-recognized as a tool to calculate the ultimate bearing capac...
In these last decades, the in situ tests have known considerable progress caused by the technologica...
Pile foundations are structural elements, highly recommended as a load transferring system from shal...
These datasets presents inputs for bearing capacity prediction methods. These methods are four well-...
Prediction of pile capacity is performed, however, the statistical analyses and evaluation of the pr...
Drilled shafts are a common type of pile foundations which are often used as foundations for buildin...
Pile foundations usually are used when the upper soil layers are soft clay and, hence, unable to sup...
This investigation aimed to examine the load carrying capacity of model piles embedded in sandy soil...
A direct CPTu method is proposed for determining the capacity of an axially loaded pile. The method ...
Due to variation in soil layers, it is not easy for engineer to be assured that theoretical design o...