zaqqaz
Geotechnical
- Apr 17, 2005
- 33
Hello All,
I am involved in the geotech investigations for foundations for Wind Turbines. These foundation are subjected to large dynamic loads. I appreciate any comment on the following:
1 - In Bowles (4th and 5th edition) I found that driven piles are not suitable for foundations subjected to dynamic loads and bored piles are a better option. However I did not see any such comment elsewhere. Any opinion or experience? I have seen designs with driven piles though not sure about the performance.
2 - If grade raise is needed is compacted granular ok or not? My fear is that the compacted layer get saturated (the native soil is impermeable) and due to dynamic loads changes in the dynamic properties of the granular pad occur or liquefaction occur.
Any experience or reference for the above are highly appreciated.
Regards
I am involved in the geotech investigations for foundations for Wind Turbines. These foundation are subjected to large dynamic loads. I appreciate any comment on the following:
1 - In Bowles (4th and 5th edition) I found that driven piles are not suitable for foundations subjected to dynamic loads and bored piles are a better option. However I did not see any such comment elsewhere. Any opinion or experience? I have seen designs with driven piles though not sure about the performance.
2 - If grade raise is needed is compacted granular ok or not? My fear is that the compacted layer get saturated (the native soil is impermeable) and due to dynamic loads changes in the dynamic properties of the granular pad occur or liquefaction occur.
Any experience or reference for the above are highly appreciated.
Regards