Mobilisation Of Skin Friction In Bored Piles In Hong Kong ? Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
R. A. Fraser
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Large diameter (1.0 to 2.5m) bored piles have been widely used to support buildings and elevated roadways in Hong Kong. Most of these piles are founded on a hard bearing stratum such as granitic or volcanic bedrock, in the newly reclaimed areas along the water-front, the bedrock stratum can be as deep as 70-80 metres below ground surface, and construction of bored piles to bedrock in this case is difficult and unjustified. Nevertheless, Building Ordinance Regulations in Hong Kong require piles to be founded on bedrock. To overcome this problem for elevated roadways, trial piles have been designed founded on dense, completely decomposed granite. A number of piles have been constructed and subsequently load-tested to allow the rate of mobilisation of skin friction to be measured. This paper outlines the design, construction and testing method, and comments on the test results from several trial piles. GEOLOCICAL CONDITIONS The geology of Hong Kong consists predominantly of acid volcanic rocks intruded by granite. The granite has been deeply weathered, and variations in sea level have produced a drowned coastline with sequences of alluvial, colluvial and marine deposits overlying the weathered bedrock. Reclamation has extended this coastline. Typical site conditions are described later in the paper.
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APA: R. A. Fraser  (2010)  Mobilisation Of Skin Friction In Bored Piles In Hong Kong ? Introduction

MLA: R. A. Fraser Mobilisation Of Skin Friction In Bored Piles In Hong Kong ? Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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