Performance Of Non-Displacement And Displacement Piling, Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia

Deep Foundations Institute
Felix Cheng
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Extensions to the Convention Centre in Adelaide, South Australia consisted in part of construction over the existing railway system comprising nine rail lines and passenger platforms. Vibro-pile (Aust) won the design and construct tender with a solution comprising over 500 cast insitu concrete piles. The pile types were 500 to 900mm diameter non-displacement CFA piles and 400mm diameter displacement V-piles. The V-pile is a cast insitu screw pile developed by Vibropile (Aust) Pty Ltd. Both pile types were installed with minimal noise and vibration required for the project, while the displacement V-pile had the advantage over the CFA pile by developing the same pile capacity but with a smaller diameter and with minimal spoil. The latter was important in alleviating spoil removal problems near the railway tracks and disposal of potentially contaminated spoil. The results of dynamic compression load testing and static lateral load testing indicated that the performance of a 400 mm V-pile was equivalent to a 500 mm CFA for this site. The lateral load testing indicated that the surficial soils have a major influence on the load-deflection response, but despite the site containing up to 4 m of filled ground, the piles were found to carry the required lateral loads satisfactorily.
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APA: Felix Cheng  (2002)  Performance Of Non-Displacement And Displacement Piling, Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia

MLA: Felix Cheng Performance Of Non-Displacement And Displacement Piling, Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia. Deep Foundations Institute, 2002.

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