Pile Installation Recorder Tests For ACIP/CFA Piles - Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
Garland Likins
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The Texas Department of Transportation, now considering using Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) Piles (also known as Continuous-Flight-Auger or CFA Piles) in their foundations, awarded a research project to Professor Mike O'Neill at the University of Houston (UH) to study the advantages and potential difficulties with ACIP/CFA piles. ACIP/CFA piles were installed on three sites for UH; they had extra instrumentation and additional measurements by UH staff during installation which are beyond the scope of this paper. Independent visual logging of the pile was done by an experienced inspection firm. The main advantages of ACIP/CFA piles are their speed of installation and their economy. Potential savings are substantial. Disadvantages include an unknown structural condition of the shaft. Inspection is critical, but many simultaneous observations make accurate inspection difficult. Because of resulting uncertainty, many engineers have avoided ACIP/CFA piles in the past.
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APA: Garland Likins  (1998)  Pile Installation Recorder Tests For ACIP/CFA Piles - Introduction

MLA: Garland Likins Pile Installation Recorder Tests For ACIP/CFA Piles - Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1998.

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