Design Of Augered Cast In Place (ACIP) Piles - Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
Michael McVay
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The use of augered cast-in-place piles has seen tremendous growth under commerical structures in the past twenty years. Problems with vibration, soil densification and/or heave associated with driven piles do not occur with properly installed augered piles. Augered cast-in-place piles were originally constructed (1950s) with diameters of .31 m (12 in.) and lengths up to 6.1 m (20 ft); however with the advent of better drilling equipment, diameters varying from .41m(16 in.)to .61 m (24 in.) and typical depths ranging from 18.3 m (60 ft) to 24.4 m (80 ft) are achievable. Reinforcement may vary from a single high strength rebar (Grade 60) at the top of the pile to a continuous steel cage depending on loading (compression, tension-uplift, and lateral). Typical axial design loads (compression) for a single augered cast-in-place pile are in the 445 kN (50 tons) to 890 kN (100 tons) range.
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APA: Michael McVay  (1997)  Design Of Augered Cast In Place (ACIP) Piles - Introduction

MLA: Michael McVay Design Of Augered Cast In Place (ACIP) Piles - Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1997.

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