Predicting ACIP Pile Settlement Using Case Histories ? Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
Christopher M. Kenney
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Augered-cast-in-place (ACIP) piles have been utilized on commercial projects throughout many parts of the country for years, but are only beginning to be scrutinized for use on major infrastructure projects and other critical structures in some regions. Numerous engineers are aware that ACIP piles are an economical foundation alternative, and many technical papers have been presented that provide reliable methods of estimating ACIP pile load capacity. However, designers may not yet appreciate that the load-settlement behavior of ACIP piles is very similar to that of drilled shafts. This paper analyzes ACIP pile case histories from throughout the country and demonstrates that ACIP pile settlement under applied load is consistent, predictable, and very similar to the documented behavior of drilled shafts. This paper also presents a simple but accurate method of estimating ACIP pile settlement at the design load, and illustrates the need to estimate the equivalent diameter of the as-built ACIP pile when estimating pile behavior. Finally, this paper presents back-calculated values of the drained elastic modulus from the ACIP pile case histories that may be useful to those using more sophisticated methods of estimating ACIP pile settlement.
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APA: Christopher M. Kenney  (2001)  Predicting ACIP Pile Settlement Using Case Histories ? Introduction

MLA: Christopher M. Kenney Predicting ACIP Pile Settlement Using Case Histories ? Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 2001.

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