Augered Cast-In-Place Piles Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) 1988 Annual Meeting - Ritz-Carlton Hotel In Atlanta (Buckhead), Georgia

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 453 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
The augered cast-in-place pile system came into use in the late 1940's where various techniques were tried using pressure grouting methods. In the early development stages some piles were installed using the preplaced aggregate concrete system. As development continued it became more apparent that placement of coarse aggregate was more costly than making a pile out of a cement and sand mixture only. Various techniques were tried consisting of pumping structural grout into an open hole through a pipe left in the bottom of the hole, drilling or driving a pipe in close proximity to the tip elevation of the auger or in working a pipe down adjacent to the auger fluting. For these techniques the pipe was usually withdrawn after grout appeared at the surface. In 1951 a patent was applied for by Raymond Patterson describing the above techniques along with a technique for placement of grout using a hollow stem auger and a removable plug or lead bit at the tip of the auger. The plug or lead bit was removed by grout pressure and this would be an expendable item for each pile placed. The patent was granted in 1956 and patent rights were assigned to Intrusion-Prepakt, Inc. Shortly thereafter other contractors were granted licenses to utilize the system. Patent coverage expired in 1973 and this method now is in the public domain. Today the method is in wide use throughout the world and is particularly well accepted in Japan and England.
Citation
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(1988) Augered Cast-In-Place Piles Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) 1988 Annual Meeting - Ritz-Carlton Hotel In Atlanta (Buckhead), GeorgiaMLA: Augered Cast-In-Place Piles Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) 1988 Annual Meeting - Ritz-Carlton Hotel In Atlanta (Buckhead), Georgia. Deep Foundations Institute, 1988.