Soil Displacement Caused By Pile Driving In Clay

Deep Foundations Institute
K. Rainer Massarsch
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Deep Foundations Institute
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The effects of soil displacement caused by pile driving on adjacent piles and structures are discussed. A method is proposed to estimate the point of force equilibrium which makes it possible to calculate up-lift forces and pile head movements. For the case of pre-coring a method is proposed to estimate the stability of the bore hole, based on cavity expansion theory. Model tests were performed to establish the displacement pattern of the soil during the driving of a pile group. It can be concluded that at the ground surface, already installed piles have little influence on the lateral displacements, but reduce significantly the soil heave. During the driving of a pile group, the soil is displaced according to a complicated pattern, which is strongly influenced by the order in which the piles are driven. In clay the displaced soil volume corresponds to the total volume of driven piles.
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APA: K. Rainer Massarsch  (1989)  Soil Displacement Caused By Pile Driving In Clay

MLA: K. Rainer Massarsch Soil Displacement Caused By Pile Driving In Clay. Deep Foundations Institute, 1989.

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