Experience with Driven Pile Foundations in California
Abstrak
Abstract Deep foundations were necessary to support bridges, retaining walls, and other structures at the I405 Improvement Project in Orange County, California. The ground properties and stratigraphy were primarily investigated using cone penetration tests (CPTs), with confirmatory boreholes and laboratory tests. A CPT-based design calculation method, the LCPC-CPT by Bustamante and Gianeselli, was followed to predict the axial geotechnical resistance. To justify a resistance factor of 0.7, extensive Pile Driving Analyzer (PDA) measurements were performed to allow calculation of the driving resistance using Case Pile Wave Analysis Program (CAPWAP). The piles included open ended 24-inch diameter steel pipe piles, 14, 16, and 18 inch H Piles, and 14-inch square Precast Prestressed Concrete Piles. The paper presents the subsurface conditions and ground properties from the CPTs and the predicted versus CAPWAP axial capacities for the various types of piles. The paper will also present challenges encountered and opportunities from lessons learned. It was observed that, in general, the CAPWAP axial capacities were in acceptable agreement with the LCPC-CPT predictions, although capacity incorporating full setup was not measured on all piles. Also, the correlations between LPCP-CPT predictions versus CAPWAP axial capacities depended on the type of pile.
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M. Adib
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2024
- Bahasa
- en
- Sumber Database
- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.37308/dfi49.2024340201
- Akses
- Open Access ✓