TTTKAO
Mining
- Aug 24, 2022
- 78
Hello All,
I am in a project need using steel pipe piles. i saw some topics in this forum, i still have some questions regarding to the rock-socket here. As per the superstructure load and site conditions. There are some recommendations for the piling which i have questions. wondering if can get some advice and opinions from you.
1. "1067mm diameter pipe with 22mm thickness is recommended, the pipe pile is recommended to be driven, cleaned and filled with concrete to the tip of pile. therefore, the piles are modelled as close-ended steel pipe for the analysis"
1)So physically, there is still open-end pipe pile, as plug with concrete at the tip end, closed-end pile will be used for design/calculation only. does my understanding make sense?
2. "the piles for the equipment foundation should be completed as rock-socketed piles. The rock socket length should be defined to resist the additional tensile loading condition and the end bearing resistance that cannot be mobilized without breaking the shaft resistance. Rock sockets with a diameter of 914 mm (150mm smaller than the proposed pipe pile diameter) and a minimum rock socket length of 3 m are recommended for the proposed loading conditions"
1) How this rock-socketed pile will be installed and formed, is it a solid concrete by drilling underside of pipe pile?
2) what's the connection between rock socket and pipe pile, why there is 150mm reduction here? wondering how to transfer uplift load? is this installation consideration?
Thank you!
I am in a project need using steel pipe piles. i saw some topics in this forum, i still have some questions regarding to the rock-socket here. As per the superstructure load and site conditions. There are some recommendations for the piling which i have questions. wondering if can get some advice and opinions from you.
1. "1067mm diameter pipe with 22mm thickness is recommended, the pipe pile is recommended to be driven, cleaned and filled with concrete to the tip of pile. therefore, the piles are modelled as close-ended steel pipe for the analysis"
1)So physically, there is still open-end pipe pile, as plug with concrete at the tip end, closed-end pile will be used for design/calculation only. does my understanding make sense?
2. "the piles for the equipment foundation should be completed as rock-socketed piles. The rock socket length should be defined to resist the additional tensile loading condition and the end bearing resistance that cannot be mobilized without breaking the shaft resistance. Rock sockets with a diameter of 914 mm (150mm smaller than the proposed pipe pile diameter) and a minimum rock socket length of 3 m are recommended for the proposed loading conditions"
1) How this rock-socketed pile will be installed and formed, is it a solid concrete by drilling underside of pipe pile?
2) what's the connection between rock socket and pipe pile, why there is 150mm reduction here? wondering how to transfer uplift load? is this installation consideration?
Thank you!