Economic Design Of Piling Platforms On Coarse Grained Subgrade

Deep Foundations Institute
Patrick Wong
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Deep Foundations Institute
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10
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Publication Date:
Nov 1, 2022

Abstract

The design of piling platforms is addressed in BRE (2004) for both fine grained and coarse grained subgrades. However, for coarse grained subgrades, piling platform designs can often be overly conservative due to either conservative assumptions on soil friction angle, or concerns over density variations of granular fill, particularly for made-ground. This paper provides guidelines on economic design of piling platforms on coarse grained subgrade by providing recommendations on ground characterization, assessment of soil properties and the use of non-linear stiffness soil behavior. An innovative performance-based design approach is also introduced, utilizing proof rolling with associated testing and interpretation using small strain theory to overcome concerns regarding potential ground variability of made-ground. A case study is presented to demonstrate the successful application of this performance-based approach to avoid having to construct a new piling platform over a 2 ha area. Small strain, non-linear stiffness theory was used to enable a practical proof rolling pressure to be adopted without having to reach the design or ultimate operating pressure. The author considers that the performance-based approach adopted on the case study may be similarly applied to a range of other projects to derive economic solutions.
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APA: Patrick Wong  (2022)  Economic Design Of Piling Platforms On Coarse Grained Subgrade

MLA: Patrick Wong Economic Design Of Piling Platforms On Coarse Grained Subgrade. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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