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Improvement of bearing capacity of vibratory driven open-ended tubular piles

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2015-06
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Grabe, Jürgen  
Pucker, Tim  
Institut
Geotechnik und Baubetrieb B-5  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/7258
Start Page
551
End Page
556
Citation
International Symposium on Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics, ISFOG: 551-556 (2015-06)
Contribution to Conference
3rd International Symposium on Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics, ISFOG 2015  
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-84960450197
Pile foundations for multilegged support structures for offshore wind energy plants are commonly installed by pile driving. Vibratory driving for offshore foundation piles is unusual, because of its installation effects. During the installation the soil inside and outside of the pile is compacted and the stresses are reduced. Therefore the bearing capacity of vibratory driven piles is reduced compared to driven piles. A new method is presented to increase the vertical bearing capacity of vibratory driven piles. After the pile installation the soil at the pile toe is braced, such that a soil plug develops. The brace can be caused by geotechnical foams aswell as by mechanical displacement. The potential of this newmethod is drawnup by the use of numerical simulations. A case study is performed to estimate the increase of the bearing capacity depending on the achieved stress increase at the pile toe. Using this new method, the advantages of vibratory driven piles such as its fast and noise reduced installation are combined with increased bearing capacity. The bearing capacity is fully mobilised at very low settlements. Therefore the settlements of this improved pile are expected to be smaller than the settlement of traditional jacked piles under service loads.
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