The capacity of a pile is determined by its type, length, and the soil conditions it is driven into. The load-bearing capacity of a pile can be calculated using various methods depending on the type of pile (e.g., friction piles, end-bearing piles) and the specific soil properties.
For end-bearing piles, the ultimate load is influenced by the soil’s bearing capacity at the tip of the pile. The formula for end-bearing capacity can be expressed as:
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