Negative Drag Reduction On Spliced Piles - An Insitu Study - Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
Gopal Ranjan
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

An insitu prtotype study on precast driven spliced piles in soft marine clay deposit has been carried out to study negative drag. The drag is generated by loading the ambient clay. For reduction in negative skin friction, in addition to use of bitumen layer on piles, the ambient clay is transformed into composite mass of low compressibility by utlizing different ground imporvment techniques e.g. plain granular piles, mini grouted piles and self setting soil slurry piles. Adoption of these techniques resulted in significant reduction in settlement of ambient ground and consequently the negative drag on piles. On the basis of the study it has been established that these techniques improve ground condition resulting in lowering of down drag/negative friction.
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APA: Gopal Ranjan  (1996)  Negative Drag Reduction On Spliced Piles - An Insitu Study - Synopsis

MLA: Gopal Ranjan Negative Drag Reduction On Spliced Piles - An Insitu Study - Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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