Load Tests On Large Diameter Bored Piles In Cemented Sands

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 240 KB
- Publication Date:
Abstract
Load tests were carried out to examine the ultimate bearing capacity of short, large diameter bored piles in connection with the construction of a multistory building on the Arabian Gulf in Kuwait. Testing included 0.45 m, 1.0 m, and 1.2 m piles installed through loose sand into a bearing stratum consisting of very dense cemented sands. All tests were carried out to failure. The base resistance and shaft friction were calculated using the Meyerhof method for a layered soil profile. The method employs the standard penetration test N-values. The results indicate that the piles are end bearing piles with a great portion of the pile capacity due to base resistance. The mobilized skin friction is small. The calculated pile capacities were very close to the measured values with the maximum difference not exceeding 10%.
Citation
APA:
Load Tests On Large Diameter Bored Piles In Cemented SandsMLA: Load Tests On Large Diameter Bored Piles In Cemented Sands. Deep Foundations Institute,