CANeng11
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 18, 2015
- 114
We are having an issue with frost heave in a truck loadout piperack in Northern Alberta. The piles are steel piles that were originally driven 14ft below grade according to the drawings we have. The site has been shortening the pipe stands every spring the past few years to deal with the frost heaving and I would estimate its heaved at least a foot, probably 2.
One solution that was proposed to me was to install insulation around the piles, extending about 3 meters around the piles and at a depth of about a foot. Does anyone have any experience with this method? Or any other suggestions? We have looked at replacing the piles with screw piles, but the layout of the pipe rack makes this difficult.
One solution that was proposed to me was to install insulation around the piles, extending about 3 meters around the piles and at a depth of about a foot. Does anyone have any experience with this method? Or any other suggestions? We have looked at replacing the piles with screw piles, but the layout of the pipe rack makes this difficult.