On The Axial Load-Bearing Behavior Of Vibrated And Impact Driven Full Displacement Piles

Deep Foundations Institute
Bastian Hoffmann Christian Moormann
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May 1, 2022

Abstract

The paper presents results of an experimental study on the axial load bearing behavior of vibratory driven full displacement piles in comparison with impact driven and cyclic quasi-static installed piles in dense sand. The test setup and the measurement devices used to this end are explained. Subsequently, the results of the axial loading like load settlement curves are shown and the impact of the installation method is interpreted. The results presented in this work are mainly based on three installation methods: test series one investigates axial behavior of vibratory driven piles, test series two describe the same cyclic pile installation process but without dynamic influence wherein a special test setup developed to install the piles cyclic quasi-static in the soil was used. A third test series carried out using the conventional impact pile driving method served the purpose of not only comparing the results against vibratory driving, but also aided in isolating the effects of dynamics inherent to the vibratory driving process.
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APA: Bastian Hoffmann Christian Moormann  (2022)  On The Axial Load-Bearing Behavior Of Vibrated And Impact Driven Full Displacement Piles

MLA: Bastian Hoffmann Christian Moormann On The Axial Load-Bearing Behavior Of Vibrated And Impact Driven Full Displacement Piles. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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