A STUDY OF THE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PENETRATION
AND CAPACITY OF VIBRATORY DRIVEN PILES
ZHENGYI FENG and RICHARD J. DESCHAMPS
ABSTRACT: This study examined the factors influencing the
vibratory installation of piles in drained granular soils. Several
variables were examined to assess their relative importance in pile
installation by simulating the pile-hammer-soil system using the finite
difference program, FLAC. The soil was modeled using an elasto-plastic
hyperbolic stress-strain model. The variables investigated include: soil
strength, pile-soil interface friction angle, lateral earth pressure
coefficient, hammer operating frequency, bias weight, hammer centrifugal
force, and pile embedment. A simple empirical relationship was
introduced to estimate the ultimate axial load capacity of vibratory
driven piles based on hammer, pile and penetration characteristics. The
capacities estimated using the proposed relationship are compared to
other formulas using the results of this study and to data from two
field test projects.
Key words: bearing capacity, penetration rate, pile
foundation, vibratory driving (IGC: E4)@
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