Evaluation And Testing Of Distressed Pile Foundations Supporting Oil Storage Tanks

Deep Foundations Institute
Michael W. Oakland
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Weidlinger Associates was retained to evaluate the foundations supporting ten oil storage tanks at a tank farm on the east coast. The tanks were constructed over the site of a landfill which was underlain by deep organic deposits. The tanks were typically 48 ft. in height and ranged in diameter from 60 to 150 ft. The tanks were supported on both wood and steel pipe piles. After more than 35 years of service, an inspection found that up to 25 percent of the piles had separated from the mat foundation. The operations at the facility were temporarily stopped pending further investigation. Weidlinger developed comprehensive finite element models of the foundations for each tank and used random generators to conduct Monte Carlo simulations the range of scenarios of detached support conditions since it was not possible to survey all the piles below the tanks. To confirm the modeled performance and verify stability, each tank was also load tested using water with electronic instrumentation installed by Geo-Instruments. The instrumentation provided real time, web based monitoring during testing in areas which would otherwise be inaccessible during loading. Through inspection, complex modeling and sophisticated load testing, Weidlinger and Geo-Instruments were able to show that all but one of the tanks could safely be put back into service. This paper details the analysis, Monte Carlo simulations and instrumentation and load testing performed for this unique project.
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APA: Michael W. Oakland  (2009)  Evaluation And Testing Of Distressed Pile Foundations Supporting Oil Storage Tanks

MLA: Michael W. Oakland Evaluation And Testing Of Distressed Pile Foundations Supporting Oil Storage Tanks. Deep Foundations Institute, 2009.

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