INFLUENCE OF PILE PLUGGING ON SKIN FRICTION IN OVERCONSOLIDATED CLAY

Citation
Ga. Miller et Aj. Lutenegger, INFLUENCE OF PILE PLUGGING ON SKIN FRICTION IN OVERCONSOLIDATED CLAY, Journal geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering, 123(6), 1997, pp. 525-533
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary","Engineering, Civil
Volume
123
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
525 - 533
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Field tests were conducted to investigate the influence of the method of installation and degree of soil plugging on the skin friction devel oped along displacement piles subjected to static axial loading in ove rconsolidated clay. The study was conducted at the National Geotechnic al Experimentation Site at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and included the installation and testing of 44 pipe piles with diamet ers ranging from 60 to 168 mm and embedment lengths ranging from 1.5 t o 10.7 m. The methods of pile installation included both driving and j acking. Some piles were installed with 60 degrees apex cone tips while others were installed open ended. Results of the test program indicat ed that the method of installation had a significant influence on the amount of soil plugging in open-ended piles. In addition, it was found that the pile installation method and degree of plugging significantl y affected the resulting axial compressive skin friction. It is sugges ted that the plugging effect on skin friction results from differences in lateral stresses that develop along pile shafts, while the effect of the installation method is related to installation disturbance. An effective stress method of analysis is proposed for estimating ultimat e pile skin friction taking into consideration the influence of instal lation method and plugging on pile capacity.