Determination Of Design Pile Uplift Capacities Using Dynamic Pile Testing Methods

Deep Foundations Institute
Juan M. Antorena
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

A pile driving and testing program was undertaken to evaluate installation procedures, assess capacity, particularly in uplift, of 360- and 460-mm (14- and 18-inch) square prestressed concrete piles and provide foundation design parameters for the New Mid-Point Bridge project in Fort Myers, Florida. Nine piles were dynamically monitored during installation, and six piles were monitored during restrike driving to evaluate pile drivability and uplift and bearing capacity including time related capacity increases due to soil "set-up". In addition, two static load tests (tension and compression) were performed to calibrated the results obtain during the dynamic testing. This paper presents descriptions of the pile driving testing program along with findings regarding pile uplift and compression capacities from the static load testing, pile capacities from dynamic testing (CAPWAP® analyses), soil-pile adhesion values, wave equation factors, soil strength vs. time dependency, foundation design (anticipated pile tip elevation) and pile driving recommendations.
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APA: Juan M. Antorena  (1995)  Determination Of Design Pile Uplift Capacities Using Dynamic Pile Testing Methods

MLA: Juan M. Antorena Determination Of Design Pile Uplift Capacities Using Dynamic Pile Testing Methods. Deep Foundations Institute, 1995.

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