Instrumented Pile Load Tests In The Area Of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

Deep Foundations Institute
John Y. L Chen
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Deep Foundations Institute
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

This paper presents full-scale instrumented pile static compressive and tensile load tests to be conducted in the area of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Thousands of piles have been installed to support the existing piers and wharves in the Pearl Harbor area. Due to the absence of bedrock within practical depths, most of the piles use combined friction and end bearing. A new 925 feet (282 meters) long and 50 feet (12 meters) wide reinforced concrete wharf supported on pile foundation is planned. This paper will present results of soil investigation, laboratory testing, dynamic load tests during indictor pile driving and static pile load tests. The subsurface conditions consist of soft harbor sediment, young alluvium deposit, volcanic tuff rock formation and stiff old alluvium deposit. The load test piles consist of 20-inch (508 mm) square and 24-inch (610 mm) octagonal pre-stressed, pre-cast concrete pile and instrumented with embedded strain gauges. The length of the piles ranges from about 50 to 125 feet (15 to 38 meters). The test pile program consists of probing, driving indictor piles, dynamic load tests during indictor pile driving and static load tests. The standard loading procedure method was used during static pile load tests.
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APA: John Y. L Chen  (2002)  Instrumented Pile Load Tests In The Area Of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

MLA: John Y. L Chen Instrumented Pile Load Tests In The Area Of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Deep Foundations Institute, 2002.

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