Doc09
Geotechnical
- Nov 18, 2008
- 20
We're getting ready to start our first secant piling job. We have done a decent amount of contiguous piles, underpinining, sheet piles, etc.. but never a secant piling job. So just to be sure we did not leave anything unchecked you thoughts and profesional comments are appreciated.
The cut is 15m deep, 6m of fill (at least 15-20 years old)overlaying the Marl/marlstone/limestone (in layers). Unconfined compression results on intact cores varied between 5 Mpa and 40 Mpa. The water table is at 3.5m from the top. We've proposed 80cm piles, actually 88cm over the top 6-7m, because we need to use a casing to retain the soil, then we proceed down using 78cm drilling tools. The overlap between the piles is 20cm at the top becoming 14.5cm below the casing. The pile is embedded 6m below the dredge line.
The site is surrounded by roads, so normal surcharge of 15kpa was accounted for in the design. The design indicated the need for a single row of anchors located at 4m from the top, spaced 1.4m c-c and about 20m long. We used Phase2 (finite element) by Rocscience to simulate the problem at hand and the results indicated a maximum moment on the pile of 45 t-m which could be easily covered by 16 bars 25mm dia, and the expected deflection is about 2cm.
Your thoughts/comments on the following:
1. Any coments on the design approach ?
2. Although the analysis returns reasonable results, and takes into consideration a reaonable factor of safety on the loads, reinforcement, etc.. However, I am still concerned about the behavior of the female pile. The assumption is that it will deflect the same amount as the male pile (~2cm); will that create potential uncontrolable leakage problems, and how does it deal with the moment given that the primary piles were designed to carry the full 1.4m c-c of loads, thus theoretically, designed to carry the fraction of load to be carried by the female pile.
3. For the female (secondary) piles, we are considering using a concrete mix comprising 4 cement bags (50kg each) per cubic meter, which should result in a 28day strength of 10 to 15 Mpa. Any suggestion on the mix design, drilling tips and prefered drilling tools that provide best verticality.
4. Drilling the primary piles would take place within a day or two after casting the female piles. Any concerns ?
thanks in advance for your thoughts and contribution
The cut is 15m deep, 6m of fill (at least 15-20 years old)overlaying the Marl/marlstone/limestone (in layers). Unconfined compression results on intact cores varied between 5 Mpa and 40 Mpa. The water table is at 3.5m from the top. We've proposed 80cm piles, actually 88cm over the top 6-7m, because we need to use a casing to retain the soil, then we proceed down using 78cm drilling tools. The overlap between the piles is 20cm at the top becoming 14.5cm below the casing. The pile is embedded 6m below the dredge line.
The site is surrounded by roads, so normal surcharge of 15kpa was accounted for in the design. The design indicated the need for a single row of anchors located at 4m from the top, spaced 1.4m c-c and about 20m long. We used Phase2 (finite element) by Rocscience to simulate the problem at hand and the results indicated a maximum moment on the pile of 45 t-m which could be easily covered by 16 bars 25mm dia, and the expected deflection is about 2cm.
Your thoughts/comments on the following:
1. Any coments on the design approach ?
2. Although the analysis returns reasonable results, and takes into consideration a reaonable factor of safety on the loads, reinforcement, etc.. However, I am still concerned about the behavior of the female pile. The assumption is that it will deflect the same amount as the male pile (~2cm); will that create potential uncontrolable leakage problems, and how does it deal with the moment given that the primary piles were designed to carry the full 1.4m c-c of loads, thus theoretically, designed to carry the fraction of load to be carried by the female pile.
3. For the female (secondary) piles, we are considering using a concrete mix comprising 4 cement bags (50kg each) per cubic meter, which should result in a 28day strength of 10 to 15 Mpa. Any suggestion on the mix design, drilling tips and prefered drilling tools that provide best verticality.
4. Drilling the primary piles would take place within a day or two after casting the female piles. Any concerns ?
thanks in advance for your thoughts and contribution