Lateral Behavior Of Post Grouted Drilled Shafts

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- Deep Foundations Institute
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Abstract
The increasing demand for small deformations and high-capacity drilled shafts without enlarging
drilled-shaft diameters has motivated the development and increased use of a base grouting (BG)
technique. This technique has been demonstrated to improve drilled-shaft axial capacity, especially for
shafts tipped into loose cohesionless soils. To date, there are a couple of documented design methods
for estimating the axial geotechnical resistance of base-grouted shafts. However, there is no or lack of
research that addresses the lateral response of such shafts. A base-grouted drilled shaft test program
was carried out during the design phase of the Wisconsin I-94 Zoo Interchange reconstruction project.
The test program included installing and testing one base-grouted shaft and one ungrouted shaft under
both lateral and axial loading. Based on test results, it was concluded that the lateral behavior of the BG
drilled shaft is significantly stiffer than conventional drilled shaft . Hypothetical method was developed
to account for potential increased, however, the method should be verified with more lateral load test.
Citation
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