Ideas To Improve Driven Pile Foundation Design And Installation Procedures

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- Deep Foundations Institute
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- 11
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Abstract
The differences between calculated axial pile capacity and the capacity realized during and following
installation has long presented a significant concern for foundation engineers and contractors. Such
differences have increased in prevalence with the increased use of larger diameter steel pipe piles and the
significant increase in design-build contracting. The writers present concepts to close the gap between
calculated axial pile capacity and the capacity realized during and following installation of driven pile
foundations, including: (1) pile set-up in plastic soils, (2) limitation of re-driving of piles after setup which
serves to reduce pile capacity, (3) the use of a vibratory hammer to install piles in cohesive soils disturbs
the supporting soils and reduces the pile side resistance capacity significantly, and (4) long pile installation
times for open-ended piles can damage the pile side resistance. Examples are presented from practice to
illustrate these concepts and to guide pile installation planning to recognize the installation impacts and
either consider alternate installation approaches or to properly consider the installation impacts during
design.
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