Apr 29, 2011 #1 ANSIF Geotechnical Joined Jun 20, 2001 Messages 42 Location MX Someone knows if there is a splice type in precast concrete piles that, at same time, allows the use of jetting water in order to facilitate the installation? I am talking about 60 cm (24”) square piles and 40 m length. Thankyou
Someone knows if there is a splice type in precast concrete piles that, at same time, allows the use of jetting water in order to facilitate the installation? I am talking about 60 cm (24”) square piles and 40 m length. Thankyou
May 5, 2011 #2 Bobber1 Structural Joined Oct 20, 2005 Messages 138 Location US I've seen keyed steel plates embedded in the piles at the splice locations. The plates are welded together and have central holes for the jetting. Bob Upvote 0 Downvote
I've seen keyed steel plates embedded in the piles at the splice locations. The plates are welded together and have central holes for the jetting. Bob
May 5, 2011 Thread starter #3 ANSIF Geotechnical Joined Jun 20, 2001 Messages 42 Location MX Thank you Bob, I appreciate your comment. Don’t you have a photograph or a drawing of this splice? Anyway thanks again. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thank you Bob, I appreciate your comment. Don’t you have a photograph or a drawing of this splice? Anyway thanks again.