This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. Comprehensive dynamic and monotonic axial testing on 27, mostly instrumented, piles undertaken for the ALPACA Joint Industry Projects is reported and interpreted covering: diameters between 139mm and 1.8m; lengths from 3 to 18m; different pile material types; tip and groundwater conditions, and ages after driving. The experiments show the factors that influence resistance most strongly are: (i) pile end-conditions, (ii) slenderness ratio and flexibility, (iii) shaft material, (iv) age after driving, (vi) relative water table depth, and (vii) whether loading is compressive or tensile. Varying the factors systematically identified a remarkable a...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
Chalk is present under large areas of NW Europe as a low-density, porous, weak carbonate rock. Large...
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...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in parti...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
A wide range of onshore and offshore structures are founded on piles driven in chalk, which is encou...
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 ...
This paper reports a programme of static and cyclic loading tests on seven open steel tubes driven i...
Offshore pile design presents multiple challenges in low-to-medium density chalks, whose sensitivit...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
Chalk is present under large areas of NW Europe as a low-density, porous, weak carbonate rock. Large...
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...
This paper describes research into the poorly understood axial behaviour of piles driven in chalk. C...
Driving resistance is difficult to predict in chalk strata, with both pile free-fall self-weight ‘ru...
Current axial capacity design methods for piles driven in chalk are known to be unreliable, in parti...
The behaviour of driven piles in chalk is poorly understood; their installation resistance, set-up c...
A wide range of onshore and offshore structures are founded on piles driven in chalk, which is encou...
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 ...
This paper reports a programme of static and cyclic loading tests on seven open steel tubes driven i...
Offshore pile design presents multiple challenges in low-to-medium density chalks, whose sensitivit...
This paper reports experiments with 102 mm diameter closed-ended instrumented Imperial College piles...
Chalk is present under large areas of NW Europe as a low-density, porous, weak carbonate rock. Large...
Low-to-medium density chalk at St Nicholas at Wade, UK, is characterised by intensive testing to inf...