Alexander87
Geotechnical
- Jul 11, 2011
- 7
Hey Guys,
Does anyone have any references that quantify the impact of oscillating steel casing on side friction for a drilled shaft, particularly for overconsolidated silts (MH) and clays (CL/CH) with sporadic sand and gravel lenses.
I believe FHWA does not delve into this particularly deeply other than saying it may actually improve unit friction values but our understanding is it can adversely impact unit friction values.
Also does anyone have any rules of thumb/methodologies for ensuring and verifying shaft base cleanliness when the shaft has been excavated using a spherical grab and will tip out in the aforementioned stiff clay/silt?
Thanks!
Does anyone have any references that quantify the impact of oscillating steel casing on side friction for a drilled shaft, particularly for overconsolidated silts (MH) and clays (CL/CH) with sporadic sand and gravel lenses.
I believe FHWA does not delve into this particularly deeply other than saying it may actually improve unit friction values but our understanding is it can adversely impact unit friction values.
Also does anyone have any rules of thumb/methodologies for ensuring and verifying shaft base cleanliness when the shaft has been excavated using a spherical grab and will tip out in the aforementioned stiff clay/silt?
Thanks!