On Driven Piles In Coralline Deposits: A Selected Case From The Red Sea Coast Of Saudu Arabia

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- Deep Foundations Institute
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- 10
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Abstract
At an offshore site along the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia, marine structures were supported on
tubular steel piles driven into coral and coral contaminated sands and silts. Surprises and
disappointments faced during the installation of the piled foundation were, to a large measure, due to
inappropriate design methodology and absence of proper soil information. The paper describes the
design evolution process, highlights the static pile test program conducted to verify design
parameters, and amplifies the need to prepare for worst possible scenario when coral deposits are
encountered. Despite corrections made to the design, based on site-specific insitu parameters (skin
friction, end bearing) perceived from load tests conducted on site; the final design adopted
overestimated capacities in over 50 percent of total piles driven. The paper describes the changes
introduced to the design during the execution of the project, highlights the pile test program conducted
to verify the design, and compares pile design penetration with actual penetration depth. The
unpredictable and erratic pile behavior observed, ascertains the need for more appropriate pile design
and installation guidelines for driven piles in coral and coral contaminated formations.
Citation
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On Driven Piles In Coralline Deposits: A Selected Case From The Red Sea Coast Of Saudu ArabiaMLA: On Driven Piles In Coralline Deposits: A Selected Case From The Red Sea Coast Of Saudu Arabia. Deep Foundations Institute,