Piles In Expansive Soil For Large Tension Forces ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
G. W. Plant
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

This paper describes the design philosophy and construction details of piles between 25m and 32m deep to support 160m high and 110m base diameter cooling rowers for a major power station. It is sited on deep expansive soil where a vast plantation of Eucalypts had been felled. The depressed water table is expected to rise, leading to swell of the soil and uplift forces on the piles. These forces, combined with the complex loading from the cooling towers, led to design tensile loads up to 20MN (2 000 tons) per pile. When competent stable material was present hand excavated underreams 3m in diameter were constructed for the piles sup-porting the shells. However, in some areas it was not possible to form an effective underream and an innovative solution was sought. This comprised unstressed dowels in the underlying sandstone which were formed by percussion drilling through void formers cast into the piles.
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APA: G. W. Plant  (2010)  Piles In Expansive Soil For Large Tension Forces ? Synopsis

MLA: G. W. Plant Piles In Expansive Soil For Large Tension Forces ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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