Base Resistance of Screw Displacement Piles in Sand

Kevin Duffy*, Ken Gavin, Mandy Korff, Dirk de Lange

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Abstract

Full-scale axial load tests were performed on five screw injection piles founded in medium-dense to dense sand at a site in Delft, the Netherlands. Each pile was instrumented with distributed fiber-optic sensors along its full length, giving detailed insights into the shaft and base response under compression loading. The paper focuses on the pile base response and combines the test results with a newly compiled database of instrumented load tests on screw displacement piles in sand. Given the range of screw displacement piles on the market, the influence of different installation methods and pile geometries on the base resistance can be assessed through the database. In summary, the analysis showed that all screw displacement pile types tended to mobilize base capacities similar to bored or nondisplacement piles. Despite high variability in the database, no significant trend with pile geometry, such as length or diameter, was evident.

Original languageEnglish
Article number04024070
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume150
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • screw displacement
  • static load testing
  • cone penetration test
  • distributed fibre optic sensing

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