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Field Evaluation of the Vertical Bearing Capacity of a Screw Pretensioned Spun High-Strength Concrete Pile
Authors:Yongkyu Choi  Dong-Chul Kim  Tae-Hyung Kim
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, Kyungsung University, Busan, Republic of Korea;2. Department of Civil Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan, Republic of Korea
Abstract:This study has evaluated the vertical bearing capacity by conducting static load tests for noise-free and vibration-free screw pretensioned spun high-strength concrete (PHC) piles installed using two different methods (end-squirting shoe and pre-boring methods). Vertical bearing capacity differences seem to occur due to the displacement of soils near the external circumference of a pile, depending on the installation method. A method by which to evaluate the bearing capacity of screw concrete piles is suggested by considering the equations that already have been used to calculate the bearing capacity of piles. Based on static load tests and analysis, the pile installed using the end-squirting shoe method was assumed to be a bored pile and it was reasonable to use the equation proposed by the Japanese Geotechnical Society. At the same time, the pile installed using the pre-boring method was deemed a low soil displacement pile and so it was reasonable to apply the equations proposed for calculating the bearing capacity of the driven pile suggested by the Architectural Institute of Japan.
Keywords:end-squirting shoe method  load tests  noise and vibration-free method  pre-boring method  screw PHC pile  vertical bearing capacity
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