pelelo
Geotechnical
- Aug 10, 2009
- 357
Hello,
I have been working for a while in the design of auger cast piles. Now I notice some project specifications in my area require piles with casing instead of ACP.
To my knowledge, for axial capacity purposes, I guess the cased depth will not contribute to any skin resistance (or maybe a very low contribution), therefore the pile capacity will be developed by the uncased soil depth (therefore would make the pile longer compared to an ACP). Probably for lateral capacity purposes these cased piles provide higher lateral capacity that ACP. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Bassically I would like to know what are the advantages and disadvaanges of ACP vs cased piles?. No question cased piles are way more expensive as you need to deal with circular steel profiles and maybe the time of construction, compared to a ACP, would be longer.
My point is, using ACP, yet, I don´t see the point of dealing with cased piles.
Please let me know your feedbacks.
Thanks.
I have been working for a while in the design of auger cast piles. Now I notice some project specifications in my area require piles with casing instead of ACP.
To my knowledge, for axial capacity purposes, I guess the cased depth will not contribute to any skin resistance (or maybe a very low contribution), therefore the pile capacity will be developed by the uncased soil depth (therefore would make the pile longer compared to an ACP). Probably for lateral capacity purposes these cased piles provide higher lateral capacity that ACP. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Bassically I would like to know what are the advantages and disadvaanges of ACP vs cased piles?. No question cased piles are way more expensive as you need to deal with circular steel profiles and maybe the time of construction, compared to a ACP, would be longer.
My point is, using ACP, yet, I don´t see the point of dealing with cased piles.
Please let me know your feedbacks.
Thanks.