Chalk, a soft fine-grained Cretaceous limestone, is encountered across northern Europe where recent offshore windfarm, oil, gas and onshore developments have called for better foundation design methods, particularly for driven piles whose shaft capacities are controlled by an effective stress Coulomb interface failure criterion. Interface type and roughness is known to affect both interface friction angles, δ′ and the magnitude of dilation required for shaft failure to develop. Site-specific interface ring-shear tests are recommended for offshore pile design in sands and clays to account for driven pile shaft materials, roughnesses and shear displacements. However, few such tests have been reported for chalks and it is also unclear whether ...
The installation and loading of steel piles driven in sands modifies both the piles' surface topogra...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
To aid ease of deployment and recovery of tidal stream generators gravity based foundations rather t...
Chalk, a soft fine-grained Cretaceous limestone, is encountered across northern Europe where recent ...
Deployment of renewable energy foundations, be it piles or gravity based structures, may come into c...
Experiments are described which provided the basis for advanced numerical modelling of large-scale a...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
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 ...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
Low-to-medium density chalk at St Nicholas at Wade, UK, is characterised by intensive testing to inf...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Substantial recent investment in offshore wind energy developments and other foundation projects in ...
Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in parti...
The installation and loading of steel piles driven in sands modifies both the piles' surface topogra...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
To aid ease of deployment and recovery of tidal stream generators gravity based foundations rather t...
Chalk, a soft fine-grained Cretaceous limestone, is encountered across northern Europe where recent ...
Deployment of renewable energy foundations, be it piles or gravity based structures, may come into c...
Experiments are described which provided the basis for advanced numerical modelling of large-scale a...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
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 ...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
Low-to-medium density chalk at St Nicholas at Wade, UK, is characterised by intensive testing to inf...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Substantial recent investment in offshore wind energy developments and other foundation projects in ...
Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in parti...
The installation and loading of steel piles driven in sands modifies both the piles' surface topogra...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
To aid ease of deployment and recovery of tidal stream generators gravity based foundations rather t...