Sand Compaction Piles ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
A. Holeyman
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

The displacement compaction piles described in the paper are installed using a heavy casing or tube and an internal drop hammer. The casing which initially is closed at the bottom by a sand plug displaces the surrounding soil during the driving. Additional sand is rammed down through the casing during the extraction of the casing. The applications and limitations of the method are reviewed in the paper. The importance of checking the sand compaction piles during and after the installation is stressed. Indications of the compaction of the surrounding soil during the driving can be obtained by comparing the initial and the redriving logs of the casing as well as from the volume of sand added. A method to estimate the increase of the mean cone resistance as measured by CPT tests in sandy and silty soils is presented. The governing parameters are the volume of the added sand, the granulometric index and the initial cone resistance.
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APA: A. Holeyman  (2010)  Sand Compaction Piles ? Synopsis

MLA: A. Holeyman Sand Compaction Piles ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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