Studies On The Use Of Dcis Piles For Mitigating Liquefaction Of Soils

Deep Foundations Institute
Babu K. V Viswanadham B. V. S.
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Sep 1, 2022

Abstract

Many refineries are in the process of revamping and expanding their existing facilities. Most of the refineries are located in coastal areas due to ease of transportation and storage of crude oil. Considering the criticality of structures as well as prevailing soil conditions, most of the structures are supported on pile foundations. In depth review of sub-surface investigations data followed by liquefaction assessment of the site, it is noticed that site is prone to liquefaction during the seismic event. Among various techniques, driven cast-in-situ piles were selected to mitigate liquefaction. Static cone penetration tests were conducted during the pre and post installation of driven cast-in-situ piles at identified locations. Analysis of cone penetration test data shows that considerable ground improvement has been achieved post-installation of driven cast-in-situ piles.
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APA: Babu K. V Viswanadham B. V. S.  (2022)  Studies On The Use Of Dcis Piles For Mitigating Liquefaction Of Soils

MLA: Babu K. V Viswanadham B. V. S. Studies On The Use Of Dcis Piles For Mitigating Liquefaction Of Soils. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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