Experiences Using A Leader System For Long Cfa(Acip) Piles In Hawaii

Deep Foundations Institute
Franz-Werner Gerressen Damien Enright
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Oct 1, 2022

Abstract

CFA/ACIP pile is the most used single pass drilling method for deep foundation installations. It is constructed by rotating and driving a Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) into the ground at a controlled speed to the specified pile depth. Concrete is then pumped under continuous positive pressure through the hollow stem of the auger to fill the borehole as the auger is withdrawn. CFA/ACIP piles are preferred due to their high daily production capacity when used in suitable soil conditions. CFA/ACIP piles have been installed in the United States for decades and the industry has seen a huge development in equipment, installation process, monitoring and more. Nowadays, CFA/ACIP piles are installed using fully computer monitored drill rigs rather than a bulky crane and lead setup. Because of the torque and crowd offered by these rigs, piles can be installed to depths of more than 100 feet and diameters up to 48 inches. New age crane-based equipment with leader systems are than welcome to substitute old fashioned bulky cranes These new age crane-based systems combine the benefits of sufficient hydraulic power, fully equipped software, etc. with the additional benefits that they can do single pass drilling without extension systems, even when drill depths of more than 100 feet are required. The paper will explain the construction process and will discuss some jobsite references and experiences made using the new age crane-based equipment.
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APA: Franz-Werner Gerressen Damien Enright  (2022)  Experiences Using A Leader System For Long Cfa(Acip) Piles In Hawaii

MLA: Franz-Werner Gerressen Damien Enright Experiences Using A Leader System For Long Cfa(Acip) Piles In Hawaii. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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