Pile Load Testing Of Helical Piles And Driven Steel Piles In Anchorage, Alaska

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1390 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
The use of helical piles for permanent foundation applications has become a practical and feasible alternative to the traditional cast-in-place concrete or driven steel piles. Research and development, installation equipment and manufacturing improvements in the helical piling industry have led to this trend. Moreover helical piles are typically smaller in size and weigh less than traditional piles, and require relatively smaller equipment and therefore it is a cost effective option. The latter is a very attractive feature for foundations installed in remote sites across Alaska. This paper presents full-scale pile load test results of helical piles and driven steel pipe piles installed in a site located in Anchorage, Alaska. Four full-scale pile load tests were carried out including two axial compression and two uplift load tests. Both helical piles and driven steel pipe piles were installed and tested at the same site under similar conditions to provide a direct comparison. The results of the full-scale load tests indicate the superior performance of helical piles compared to driven steel pipe piles. This paper describes the pile installation and test setup, presents the test data, and discusses the results.
Citation
APA:
(2009) Pile Load Testing Of Helical Piles And Driven Steel Piles In Anchorage, AlaskaMLA: Pile Load Testing Of Helical Piles And Driven Steel Piles In Anchorage, Alaska. Deep Foundations Institute, 2009.