Drilled Pier Foundations In Expansive Soils ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
F. H. Chen
Organization:
Deep Foundations Institute
Pages:
5
File Size:
556 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

the Rocky Mountain Region since 1950, drilled pier foundations have been widely used to combat structural movement problems in expansive soils. It is now an accepted practice for engineers to use drilled pier foundations in expansive soil areas. Piers are generally drilled into bedrock in a zone unaffected by moisture change. With some exceptions, such system has successfully prevented damage incurred in the structures as the result of soil expansion. In the last 15 years, no significant advancement has taken place in the design of the drilled pier system on expansive soils. Numerous failures continued to be reported. Causes for the failures were placed on poor drainage, inadequate void under the grade beams or mushrooms on top of the piers. Engineers realize that these are certainly not the major problems. The basic design criteria should be critically reviewed. It is the purpose of this paper to point out the actual problems confronted by designers, the failure module and remedial measures, The writer does not claim to have the solutions. In fact, it will be a long time before real solutions can be found, yet the writer believes the engineering communities, the construction industry and the general public should be aware of the true picture of the problem.
Citation

APA: F. H. Chen  (2010)  Drilled Pier Foundations In Expansive Soils ? Synopsis

MLA: F. H. Chen Drilled Pier Foundations In Expansive Soils ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account