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Driveability Analysis of Driven Steel Tublar Piles (타입 강관말뚝의 항타관입성 분석)

  • 조천환
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.123-132
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    • 2003
  • The final purpose of driveability analysis is to confirm whether a selected hammer drives a pile to a desired penetration depth and/or capacity without damage. The capacities from static analysis methods are meaningless if the pile cannot be driven to the required design depth and the ultimate capacity without damage. It often occurs that there are big differences between the capacities from measurements and calculations. It may be because the driveability is not evaluated due to the lack of engineers' understanding of the driveability of pile driving. The engineers in the field sometimes assume simply the penetration depth with standard penetration value only. In this study some test pilings with dynamic pile loading tests were performed to give an understanding about the driveability. The influence factors(driving resistance, impedance, material strength, hammer) on the driveability of steel piles were analysed with the monitoring data obtained from the dynamic load tests. It was shown that more cost-effective design can be made in case the driveability analysis and high strength steel pile are appropriately adopted in the design.

Driveability Analysis of U-type Sheet Pile using WEAP Program (WEAP 프로그램을 이용한 U형 널말뚝의 항타관입성 해석)

  • Kim Byoung-Il;Kim Jae-Kyu;Lee Seung-Hyun;Lee Jong-Ku
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.671-678
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    • 2006
  • Vibratory pile driving has an advantage of reduced noise pollutions compared to impact pile driving and it has been very widely used in the installation of sheet piles. However, very little has been known about the driveability characteristics of sheet pile under vibratory driving. So, the proper sheet piles and vibratory hammer for an given soil profile and depth are determined on a empirical basis. In this study. the driveability of U-type sheet piles are analytically estimated using the commercial WEAP(Wave Equation Analysis of Piles) program. The WEAP analysis shows that penetration rate of sheet pile decreases as N value increases. And if penetration length is not over 20 meters, the rate of penetration decreases as the sectional area of sheet pile increases.

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Analysis of Plugging Effect for Large Diameter Steel Pipe Piles Considering Driveability (CEL Method) (항타시공성을 고려한 대구경 항타강관말뚝의 폐색효과 분석(CEL해석))

  • Jeong, Sang-Seom;Song, Su-Min;Ko, Jun-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.33 no.12
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    • pp.21-33
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents the analysis of plugging effect especially when the large diameter steel pipe pile was installed by considering driveability (BPM, blow per meter). The Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) technique was used to simulate the driving of open-ended piles into soil. To consider the driveability, the applied driving energy for each pile was obtained from the analysis results by using the wave equation. The parametric studies were performed for different pile diameters, penetration depths of pile, soil elastic modulus and BPM. It was found that the SPI is almost constant with increasing both the pile diameter and the required driving energy. It is also found that the plugging effect increases with increasing the pile length, resulting in the increase of lateral earth pressure. Based on this study the apparent magnitude and distribution of the lateral earth pressure is proposed for inside portion mobilizing soil plug.

Case studies on construction and design in Colombo port, Sri Lanka (스리랑카 콜롬보항만 시공 및 설계사례 (ELIPO 및 COLPO 현장))

  • Lee, Seung-Won;Chung, Yoon-Young;Lee, Gab-Yeol;Park, Kyoung-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2010.03a
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    • pp.44-57
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this paper is to introduce case studies on 2 projects for the construction of port facilities in Colombo, Sri lanka. In Queen Elizabeth quay development project in 2000, the damage at the bottom of steel tubular piles were occurred when piles were driven into subsoil for piled wharf structure in Stage 1. In order to prevent same incident in Stage 2 & 3, the pile driveability analysis were executed by dynamic formulas, analysis program, test driving and pile load tests. Through pile driveability analysis, prevention plans were proposed. In Colombo port expansion project in 2008, the mv method was applied to predict a primary consolidation settlement of a subsoil under a breakwater in the calculation stage. The $m_v$ was estimated from results of cone penetration tests and the final settlement by consolidation was calculated with it.

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Driveability Analysis of Non Welding Composite Pile (무용접 복합말뚝의 항타관입성 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Shin, Yun-Sup;Kim, Nam-Ho;Boo, Kyo-Tag;Lee, Jong-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.729-737
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    • 2008
  • As increasing demand on marine structures and skyscrapers, a deep shaft pile foundation is more to be used for the place having weak ground strength. Because heavy horizontal force is generally applied on upper part of pile foundation used in civil or architectural construction, steel pile is largely used with its high resistance to shear force and bending moment, and its capability to carry heavy loads. The steel pile has advantage in good constructibility, high applicability on site and easy handing, but has disadvantage in cost, more expensive than other material pile. This study is about the Composite pile that makes economical construction possible by reducing material cost of pile; using steel and PHC pile simultaneously while preserving the advantage of steel pile that large resistance to horizontal force and bending moment. A Non Welding connection method is applied to this composite pile and this method could reduce the cost and period of construction and could increase the quality of construction by solving the problem of current welding method and by improving the workability of pile connection. In this study, characteristics of driveability of non welding composite pile is analyzed prior to main project while the purpose of main project is proving the applicability of Non Welding Composite Pile by conducting various kind of loading test to analyze the characteristics behaviour of Non Welding Composit Pile and by verifying stability of non welding connection pile.

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Driveability and Bearing Capacity Characteristics Analysis of 590 MPa Grade High Strength Steel Pipe Pile at Songdo Area through Dynamic Load Tests (동재하시험결과 분석을 통한 송도지역 590MPa급 고강도 강관말뚝의 항타관입성 및 지지력 특성 분석)

  • La, Seung-Min;Hong, Bong-Kyun;Yoo, Han-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.81-90
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    • 2011
  • Domestic usage of high strength steel for pile has been limited to steel with yield strength (YS) of 490 MPa. However, design and construction cases abroad show beneficial usage of steel pipe with YS ranging in 500~700 MPa. In this study, YS 590 MPa steel pipe has been tested for driven pile foundation in Songdo area. Pile dynamic analysis (PDA) was carried out for 18 piles of which 16 piles have been reviewed for comparison of the PDA test results with those of GRLWeap analysis using SPT N value. Back analysis of PDA analysis was also carried out to narrow the deviation of standard SPT N value used in GRLWeap analysis. A regression equation is suggested for the shaft and toe resistance according to SPT N values for future GRLWeap analysis that can be used in the designing stage at Songdo area.

Numerical Study for Application of Sheet Pile Retaining Wall Reinforced with H-pile (H-pile로 보강된 Sheet pile 흙막이 벽체의 적용을 위한 수치해석)

  • Cho, Kwangjun;Jun, Sanghyun;Suh, Jeeweon;Yoo, Namjae;Park, Byungsoo
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.16 no.7
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 2015
  • This paper is results of numerical study for application of sheet pile retaining wall reinforced with H-pile as sheet piles are needed in field for a cutoff wall and are limited to use because of driveability in the ground condition of having a larger strength than a weathered rock. Extensive 101 cases of numerical approach were conducted to investigate the behavior of sheet pile retaining wall reinforced with H-pile, changing installing members of two types of sheet pile and three types of H-pile, the embedded depth of sheet pile and H-pile, the horizontal space between H-piles and excavation conditions. As the results of numerical analysis, combined use of the sheet pile SP-IIIA with H-Pile H250 and the sheet pile SP-IV with H-Pile H350 among precast products was found to be efficient since two members tended to reach allowable stresses simultaneously or have similar stress concentration ratios. Increased stiffness in reinforced sheet pile showed reduction of lateral displacement of wall. Embedded depth of sheet pile did not affect stability of wall significantly so that driving the penetrable depth of sheet pile should be enough to maintain stability of wall and satisfy purposes of cutoff and stiffness increase of wall.

Consideration of Set-up Effect in Wave Equation Analysis of Pile Driving. (Set-up 효과를 반영한 타입말뚝의 파동이론해석)

  • 천병식;조천환
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.95-104
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    • 1999
  • The bearing capacity of piles driven in soils showing set-up tendency increases with time. Though WEAP is an excellent tool for evaluating the driveability of driven pile, it has some limitations to predict reliable bearing capacity of pile after driving. It is because the existing WEAP method cannot take into account time-dependent soil properties after driving. The set-up effect should be accounted for to obtain a reliable bearing capacity by the WEAP. Unfortunately, there are no sufficient methods to take the set-up effect into consideration in wave equation analysis. This paper suggests an alternative to consider time effect in wave equation analysis through statistical analysis of dynamic load test data both at the end of driving and in the beginning of restrike. It is shown that the suggested parameters(quake and damping) would be more reliable than the existing one for the wave equation analysis of driven piles.

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Design Efficiency Improvement Method Research for High Strength Steel Pipe Pile at Gwangyang Area (광양지역 고강도 강관 항타말뚝의 설계효율 향상 방안 연구)

  • La, SeungMin;Yoo, Hankyu
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.31 no.6C
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    • pp.231-240
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    • 2011
  • Various pile load tests were carried out at Gwangyang district for 10 different piles in order to analyze the characteristcs of steel pile using high strength steel and high driving energy. Pile drivability results showed that PHC piles needed highest total blow count even with the shortest pile length and high strength steel pipe piles showed smallest total blow count eventhough driven to a more hard ground condition with longer pile length. Pile dynamic analysis results showed that for PHC pile and general steel pipe pile the allowable pile design load was decided by the allowable material strength but for high strength steel pipe pile the design load can be decided according to the ground bearing capacity. Static load test and load transfer test results showed that the pile design efficiency could be improved over 80% allowing lesser number of piles necessary for a more economical solution. Set-up effects was analyzed and regression equation for the site ground condition was derived. Bearing capacity was checked with widely used design equation and the limitation of current design method and future technology development on this subject is dicussed in this paper.