kxa
Structural
- Nov 16, 2005
- 207
Does any body have any experience with the situation when there is a high head (5 to 10 feet) of water pressure in the drill hole. The pressure is being balanced by a slurry mix as the concrete is being placed down about 100'.
My question is really about the soil and cement interaction since there is high pore water pressure. Can there be a good bond between the soil and the pile to provide the needed friction or because of the high water pressure, slurry and the liquid cement mix, the contact does not develope.
My question is really about the soil and cement interaction since there is high pore water pressure. Can there be a good bond between the soil and the pile to provide the needed friction or because of the high water pressure, slurry and the liquid cement mix, the contact does not develope.