designrider
Structural
- Oct 25, 2007
- 50
I recently had a driven pile (PP24.00x0.500 open-ended) that settled 10 inches. Yes, 10 inches, when loaded with a temporary load. Pile was driven to a depth of 120ft achieving 550kips ultimate capacity using the gates equation. Pile log verifies capacity. Maximum load onto pile was 220kips. Fortunately the incident didn't have crippling effects on the project as it was only a temporary works pile. Contractor has continued using the pile with lighter subsequent loads. No continued settlement has been observed. Nonetheless, the issue is disconcerting and understanding what happened would be preferred.
My initial theory is that the pile pushed through dense layer of sand into a loose density soil seam or layer below. If so, pile bearing is less reliable potentially settling more with even light subsequent loads.
Nearest test boring data (~60ft away):
0-15: Fine sandy silt, ML medium dense
15-45: Clayey Silt with some sand
45-75: Sand, SP, wet, medium dense with occasional silt seams
75-110: Silt, ML medium dense to dense
110-130: Sand, SP, very dense
Any other thoughts?
My initial theory is that the pile pushed through dense layer of sand into a loose density soil seam or layer below. If so, pile bearing is less reliable potentially settling more with even light subsequent loads.
Nearest test boring data (~60ft away):
0-15: Fine sandy silt, ML medium dense
15-45: Clayey Silt with some sand
45-75: Sand, SP, wet, medium dense with occasional silt seams
75-110: Silt, ML medium dense to dense
110-130: Sand, SP, very dense
Any other thoughts?