Spliced slender steel piles—study on driveability, dynamic measurements and development of new driving hammer

Spliced slender steel piles—study on driveability, dynamic measurements and development of new driving hammer

Ilia 863264 Program for frictional drben piles: PILDYN Le~acher. D R Proc 6th Budape.~t Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eneineering,Budape...

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Ilia 863264 Program for frictional drben piles: PILDYN Le~acher. D R Proc 6th Budape.~t Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Eneineering,Budapest, 2-5 October I984 P3S9396 P'~hl Budayc~t: .4kademiat Kia,to. I9.~4 A mathemaucal analysis of the beha',iour ot dri',en piles ~s presented. The movement of each area of the pile is calculated for a gi,,en impact and information on stresses, deformations and veioci'~es ts obtained. Results calculated using the PILDYN program are compared v, ith those of model tests. 863265 Foundation problems of Tisza bridges Roz~-. L Proc 6th Budapest Conference on Soil Alechanics and Foundation Engineering,Budapest, 2-5 October 1984 P4034Its, P,~bl Budapest .4kademtai Kiado. 1984 The ia~cred soil s.,,stem in the Tisza rwer valley, Hungary. has been examined ~hene,.er bridges have been constructed, and load bearing capacities and expected settlements calculated For large bridges, deep plies were necessary to pass through soft clays and silts, gravel and hard but compressible clay. to reach a deep. dense and relatively incompressible sand la.,,er. 863266 Pile loading test results on an Atlas auger pile ,,an lmpc, W [: Proc 6th Budapest Conference on Soil Afechanics and Foundation Engineering,Budapest. 2-5 October 1984 P4 t9426. Pub/ Budapest. Akademiai Kiado. 1984 The Atlas auger pile has been previously described (see th~s conference P363-372L Using results from load-settlement testmg ot" auger piles in uniform tertiary clay. analysis has been made of the total, end- and shaft-bearing capacities. Results are compared ~ith those predicted from cone penetrometer test-;.

computer analys~s using the STUD program is use,: to calculate bearing capacity o( strip footings under condit:ons of confined compression, for se'.eral foundation geometr:e, and sod strengths. Model tests carried out ,*,ere in good quahtatl'.c agreement. 863269 Results of loading tests on tv, o ,ibrated steel H-pile, in sand Carpentier. R: ',an Damme. L: .Maertens. L Proc 6th Budapest Conference on Soil Alechanic~ ana Foundation Engineering,Budapest, 2-5 October 1984 P593600. Publ Budapest .-tkademiai Kiado. lV~4 T ~ o steel H-piles v.ith different base contig,,rav, ons ~.';c dri',en into sandy la.',ers ~ith a fluctuating ~atcr ,able using a ~ibrator block. Pile head settlements on test !oading to 1.91MN ha~e reached 21ram. The limit load hats r.et '.e' bccn reached and an~ effects of pile design on uhima:c bcaring capacity or settlements are not vet manifest 863270 Spliced slender steel piles - study on dri~eability, d.~namic measurements and development of ne~ driqng hammer lwanov,ski. T: Berglars. B Proc 6th Budapest Conference on Soil .%lechanics and Foundation Engineering,Budapest, 2-5 October 1984 !%25632. Puhl Budape,~t- Akademiai Kiado, I~'4 Spliced slender steel piles, a~ailable in stw,rt see'ions v, lt[-, jointing beb~een sections, ha,.e become n'ore comr:-on in S~,cden as the advantages or" lightness of pile element and drain-' equipment, io~ ~orking height, low xibration le'.e! and sm.:'d ~olume of dtsplaced soil baxe become recogniscd. The a~atlabte piles and piling equipment and ana!.v,;is me'hods arc described. The advantages of using computer sim-:'.a,ions ot" pile driving in place of traditional building codcs..rod the u~e of specially, de,eloped equipment for d',namic me.:surcmcn's during pile installation are demonstrated. A ne~ doz:ble actip.g hammer to take advantage of the benefits of slender spliced steel piles is described.

Dams and embankments 863267 Three-dimensional passive earth pressure in the subsoil loadcapacity problems Dembicki. E: Odrobinski. W Proc 6th Budapest Conference on Soil Alechanics and Foundation Engineering,Budapest, 2-5 October 1984 P4774.'¢4 P:~hl Budapest. Akademiai Kiado, 1984

863271 Centrifuge tests of embankments on strengthened and unstrengthened clay foundations Almeida, M S S: Davies..',1 C R: Parr,,, R H G Geotechnique I"35..\4. Dec 1985. P425-441

When narrov, foundations are subjected to horizontal loading. eff,.-cts may be seen in parts of the surrounding soil which were not considered in analysis of direct ',ertical loading of the :,tructure. Soil rupture bulbs and the corresponding volumetric stress distribution have been anal~,sed for horizontal loading. The resuhs ba'.c been confirmed by model tests on a variety of l'oundation shapes. A further analysis has considered the case of horizon::,lly stratified soil.

Centrifuge tests ~ere conducted to stud,, the beha~iour o( embankments on soft clay foundations prepared ~lth an o~erconsolidated crust oxer normally consolidated kaolin cla.~ Tests ,*ere performed ~ith embankments constructed d u n n g flight in stages. ~ith measurements of pore pressures at selected locations and displacements usim, a mark,:r grid. T ~ o tests are described, one performed with "he clay foundation strengthened using granular columns, the other ~ith ::n untreated foundation. The tests described pro,,ide a simple method for examining elasticit,, and normalit~ m soil.

863268 lmprmements of strip footings through the use of sheet pile ~,alls Pula. O: Rybak. C Proc 6th Budapest Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering,Budapest, 2-5 October 1984 P5775~'4 Pub/ Bt,Lff't'.~t. .4kudemiai Kiado. 19~4

863272 Geotechnical aspects of remedial design for a gold tailings darn. Technical notes on practical applications Su!l~. J P Int J .Vum Anal .Xleth Geomech l 9 . . \ 6 \o~-Dc~ !~'5. P5S9-5cz~

\Vherc soil repDcement or soil stabilisation is not possible, the bearing c,,.pacit.~ of a s~rip footing may be significantl,, increased bx the construction or'short stiff sheet pile walls. A c

Remedial measures were required for a gold tailings dam m South Africa. ~hich had undergone a minor slo:,e fai[ure Information from laboratory and field measuremen:s was u>cd !or e~aluation of the present and future stabi[it,, as :he heieh!

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