Instrumented Rock-Socketed Drilled Piers Hamilton General Hospital ? Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
R. G. Horvath
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Deep Foundations Institute
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32
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In the Hamilton area, and in many other areas of Ontario and around the world, large diameter drilled pier (caisson) foundations are frequently selected as the most appropriate foundation system for heavily loaded structures. Locally, these drilled piers are typically founded in competent glacial till or in the underlying shale bedrock depending on the anticipated design loads. Drilled pier foundations socketed into shale bedrock were selected for the Hamilton General Hospital Addition. The structural loads applied to socketed pier foundations are supported through shaft resistance, which is the shearing resistance developed along the vertical pier-rock interface, and by end-bearing resistance. The factors which control the load-displacement-time behaviour of socketed pier foundations are the strength and deformation characteristics of: a) the concrete pier, b) the rock mass, and c) the interface between the concrete pier and the rock.
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APA: R. G. Horvath  (1987)  Instrumented Rock-Socketed Drilled Piers Hamilton General Hospital ? Introduction

MLA: R. G. Horvath Instrumented Rock-Socketed Drilled Piers Hamilton General Hospital ? Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1987.

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