The Effectiveness Of The Monotube Pile Taper At The Highway 280 Pile Uplift Test Site ? Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
Samuel J. Kosa
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Deep Foundations Institute
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Monotube is a uniformly tapered high-strength steel shell pile manufactured for friction pile applications. The Monotube pile was developed in the early 1920's in Canton, Ohio. Its first commercial installation was an Ohio railroad trestle in 1926. The Monotube has been manufactured in the same Canton plant since its inception. The Monotube is produced in four diameters, 12, 14, 16 and 18 inches, with U. S. Standard Gage wall thicknesses of 9, 7, 5 and 3. The uniformly tapered Monotube section can be manufactured in one of three rates of taper.
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APA: Samuel J. Kosa  (1993)  The Effectiveness Of The Monotube Pile Taper At The Highway 280 Pile Uplift Test Site ? Introduction

MLA: Samuel J. Kosa The Effectiveness Of The Monotube Pile Taper At The Highway 280 Pile Uplift Test Site ? Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1993.

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