Pile Design Philosophies For Coralline And Weak Carbonate Rocks

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 641 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2022
Abstract
Despite advances in pile design methodologies and piling techniques at site, difficulties and uncertainties still exists for design of piles particularly in coralline deposits and weak carbonate rocks. Such deposits are known to be heterogenous in nature, and occupy major stretches of earth, where piling experiences are probably very scanty. Such deposits are associated with low unit weights and usually consist of weakly cemented calcareous and carbonate soils interbedded with coral rocks containing cavities, which are completely void or filled with coral debris. Many of the studies indicate that conventional parametric relationships are may not apply to such sediments and rock formations.
This paper intends to provide an appraisal of the available information that cautions against risks involved in conventional design practice and also serve as a guideline for pile design in such formations despite being a grey area of research.
Contents of the paper is expected to provide a basis for the pile design and likely to serve as an eye-opener for research into this important soil-pile structure interaction problem.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Pile Design Philosophies For Coralline And Weak Carbonate RocksMLA: Pile Design Philosophies For Coralline And Weak Carbonate Rocks. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.