A Numerical Study on Installation Effects and Long-Term Shaft Resistance of Pre-Bored Piles in Cohesive Soils

2019 
Pre-boring is a technique widely used to facilitate large displacement pile driving in hard/dense soils, but usually at the expense of reducing the long-term shaft resistance of the pile. In the US, it is a routine practice for large displacement pile to be driven through dense cohesive soils with the ultimate capacity of pre-bored piles usually being determined based on empiricism and local experience. Understanding and quantifying the impacts of pre-boring installation on pile capacity can greatly help geotechnical design engineers to understand the interactions among the factors of pre-boring, pile size, soil conditions, and so forth and to improve the design and construction qualities of pile foundations in hard/dense soils. Due to the high cost and time involved with field instrumentation and testing on pre-bored piles, a numerical analysis study was funded by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) as a first step to exploring the impacts of pre-bore size on the long-term s...
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