Mccoy
Geotechnical
- Nov 9, 2000
- 907
A discussion arised with Italian colleaugues about the subject.
Some say piles in seismic areas are highly unreliable and slab foundations are preferable.
I retort those are purely qualitative remarks and the problem is more one of adequate structural design, since flexural stresses along the shaft and at the pile cap may be very significant. But, provided enough steel of the right thickness and shape has been placed in the concrete, I see no overwhelming probs. Of course, some types of piles (i.e., the slender ones, the inclined ones) may be more vulnerable then others...
But we rule out the blatantly weak designs.
Any thoughts/experiences/references ???????
Some say piles in seismic areas are highly unreliable and slab foundations are preferable.
I retort those are purely qualitative remarks and the problem is more one of adequate structural design, since flexural stresses along the shaft and at the pile cap may be very significant. But, provided enough steel of the right thickness and shape has been placed in the concrete, I see no overwhelming probs. Of course, some types of piles (i.e., the slender ones, the inclined ones) may be more vulnerable then others...
But we rule out the blatantly weak designs.
Any thoughts/experiences/references ???????