Experimental Study Of Axial Bearing Capacity Of Half-Closed End Steel Pipe Piles ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
Y. G. Qin
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

In this article an experimental study of axial bearing capacity of half-closed steel pipe pile installed at BKSH dock is presented. In comparison with open and closed end piles, half-closed end pile is considered to have high bearing capacity and good penetration, that is, it not only has a capacity as twice as the same size open end steel pipe pile, but also has blow counts as half as the same size closed end steel pipe pile. It is economic to use half-closed end pile in soft ground without a deep deposit of thick stiff clay. This article also describes a large scale model pile test and preliminarily analyses mechanism of improvement of bearing capacity of half-closed end pile with emphasis on effect of squeezed soil on side friction; an empirical approach is presented in which side friction is related to density of squeezed soil and which is useful for reasonably chosing side friction of different types of piles in design of foundarion.
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APA: Y. G. Qin  (2010)  Experimental Study Of Axial Bearing Capacity Of Half-Closed End Steel Pipe Piles ? Synopsis

MLA: Y. G. Qin Experimental Study Of Axial Bearing Capacity Of Half-Closed End Steel Pipe Piles ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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