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8 A static load test has been conducted on a 60 ft long, 16 in square reinforced concrete pile which has been driven from a barge through 20 ft of water, then 31 ft into the underlying soil. Telltale rods A and B have been embedded at points 30 ft and 59 ft from the top of the pile, respectively. The data recorded at failure was as follows: Load at head = 139,220 lb, settlement at head = 1.211 in, settlement of telltale rod A = 1.166 in, settlement of telltale rod B = 1.141 in. Use the data from telltale rod A to compute the modulus of elasticity of the pile, then use this value and the remaining data to compute q′n and the average fn value.

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