This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles (ICPs) jacked into low- to medium-density chalk at a well-characterized UK test site. The “ICP” instruments allowed the effective stress regime surrounding the pile shaft to be tracked during pile installation, equalization periods of up to 2.5 months, and load testing under static tension and one-way axial cyclic loading. Installation resistances are shown to be dominated by the pile tip loads. Low installation shaft stresses and radial effective stresses were measured that correlated with local cone penetration test (CPT) tip resistances. Marked shaft total stress reductions and steep stress gradients are demonstrated in the vicinity of th...
Multi-pile foundation systems are used to support offshore infrastructure in areas of Northern Europ...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
This paper reports experiments with 102mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College Piles ...
This paper reports experiments with 102mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College Piles ...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in parti...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
This paper reports a programme of static and cyclic loading tests on seven open steel tubes driven i...
Offshore developments in Northern Europe often encounter chalk, a highly variable soft rock. The des...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...
Multi-pile foundation systems are used to support offshore infrastructure in areas of Northern Europ...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
This paper reports experiments with 102mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College Piles ...
This paper reports experiments with 102mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College Piles ...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in parti...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
This paper reports a programme of static and cyclic loading tests on seven open steel tubes driven i...
Offshore developments in Northern Europe often encounter chalk, a highly variable soft rock. The des...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...
Multi-pile foundation systems are used to support offshore infrastructure in areas of Northern Europ...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...
Research is described that contributes to a major effort to improve current shortfalls in knowledge ...