Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in particular where low-medium density material is encountered. The primary complexities associated with using driven pre-formed displacement piles to withstand predominantly axial loading include (i) determining their installation resistance (ii) assessing pile static load behaviour after allowing for set-up and (iii) the effects of axial cyclic loading on the behaviour. The development of improved design methods has been impeded by a lack of both instrumented pile test data and the understanding they can bring regarding the fundamental underlying effective stress mechanisms. The work described in this thesis was motivated by an Innovate-UK joint ...
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 ...
Offshore developments in Northern Europe often encounter chalk, a highly variable soft rock. The des...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
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...
A wide range of onshore and offshore structures are founded on piles driven in chalk, which is encou...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
Pile driving in low- to medium-density chalk is subject to significant uncertainty. Predictions of “...
Pile driving in low to medium density chalk is subject to significant uncertainty. Predictions of Ch...
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 ...
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 ...
Offshore developments in Northern Europe often encounter chalk, a highly variable soft rock. The des...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
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...
A wide range of onshore and offshore structures are founded on piles driven in chalk, which is encou...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
Pile driving in low- to medium-density chalk is subject to significant uncertainty. Predictions of “...
Pile driving in low to medium density chalk is subject to significant uncertainty. Predictions of Ch...
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 ...
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 ...
Offshore developments in Northern Europe often encounter chalk, a highly variable soft rock. The des...