Magued Iskander ...
269 pages
Publisher: Springer; (January 13, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3642131077
ISBN-13: 978-3642131073
One of the major difficulties in predicting the capacity of pipe
piles in sand has resulted from a lack of understanding of the physical
processes that control the behavior of piles during installation and
loading.
This monograph presents a detailed blue print for
developing experimental facilities necessary to identify these
processes. These facilities include a unique instrumented double-walled
pipe-pile that is used to delineate the frictional stresses acting
against the external and internal surfaces of the pile. The pile is
fitted with miniature pore-pressure transducers to monitor the
generation of pore water pressure during installation and loading. A
fast automatic laboratory pile hammer capable of representing the
phenomena that occur during pile driving was also developed and used.
Finally, a pressure chamber; feedback control system; data acquisition
system; loading frame; sand handling, pluviating, saturating, and drying
apparatus have been integrated to allow convenient load testing of
piles under simulated field conditions. The experimental apparatus is
presented with sufficient details to allow readers to duplicate or
modify the design to suit their own needs.
A number of load tests
were carried out to identify the effects of inertia and build-up of pore
water pressure on pile plugging. Continuous measurement of dynamic and
static excess pore pressures, frictional and end bearing stresses, and
the elevation of the soil inside the pile during installation and
loading are presented. The results of the testing program validates the
performance of the developed apparatus, and provide unique insights into
soil-structure interaction during pile driving and subsequent loading.
The work contributes to a better understanding of pile behavior.