Liner Piles Used As Support To Kentledge For Initial Compression Load Test

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 577 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 2022
Abstract
The initial pile load tests are conducted to ensure the geotechnical capacity of the pile in a particular
site condition. Normally kentledge method is adopted for the compression pile load tests. In this
method the entire kentledge load is loaded above secondary beams which are supported by concrete
blocks above the Natural Ground Level. So, it is important to ensure the SBC (for shear and
settlement) of the natural ground. In one of our projects initially it was decided to go with kentledge
system for initial compression load test on 56m long 1200mm diameter BCIS pile. The test load and
total kentledge load were 2160t and 2700t, respectively. The soil strata mainly consisted of clay with
low SPT N value and water table almost at ground level. It was suggested to replace top soil using
Granular Sub-base (GSB) with good compaction in order to avoid excessive settlement of concrete
blocks placed to support the kentledge weight. When the kentledge loading started, even before
reaching 10% of total kentledge load, excessive settlement on the GSB layer was observed. This paper
describes the problems faced during normal kentledge method and how it was overcome using the
liner pile system for initial compression load tests in this particular site condition for higher test load.
Citation
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(2022) Liner Piles Used As Support To Kentledge For Initial Compression Load TestMLA: Liner Piles Used As Support To Kentledge For Initial Compression Load Test. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.