Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference (한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2010.03a
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- Pages.70-77
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- 2010
A Case Study of large diameter steel pipe pile Foundation for Offshore LNG Facility
해상 LNG 인수시설 대구경 강관말뚝 시공 사례 연구
- You, Dae-Young (Geotechnical Engineering Team, GS E&C) ;
- Kim, Hyung-Wook (Geotechnical Engineering Team, GS E&C) ;
- Jang, Woo-Young (Geotechnical Engineering Team, GS E&C) ;
- Choi, Ki-Byung (Geotechnical Engineering Team, GS E&C) ;
- Cho, Sung-Han (Geotechnical Engineering Team, GS E&C)
- Published : 2010.03.25
Abstract
In this paper, a case study of drivability and bearing capacity of large diameter steel pipe piles at PTT LNG site in Thailand is introduced. The LNG facilities were designed to be founded on steel pipe pile foundations driven into the weathered rock formation overlaid by sand layers. The drivability analyses of open ended pipe piles were carried out using GRL WEAP program and the bearing capacities of the piles were estimated. Dynamic load tests were performed to evaluate end bearing resistance, and it is shown that the measured end bearing resistance is smaller than the calculated end bearing because the plugging does not develop sufficiently in case of large diameter pipe piles.