geomtl
Geotechnical
- Sep 15, 2005
- 13
I have a site with 20 feet of very soft silty sands with thin interbedded clay layers (N values of 2 - 4), followed by a compact becoming dense to very dense silty sand with trace gravel. This strata extends to 100 feet where we stopped drilling, assuming we would go with a friction type pile and not a standard end bearing to rock or till.
Water table is at 3 foot depth.
I have determined that the site will not support standard spread footings without undue settlement, and was going to look at the ability to use driven piles. As we normally have rock at less than 50 ft I do not have a lot of experience in designing piles based on friction and end bearing (i.e belled, or even screw type piles.)
The building is a large sports complex with a slab on grade and large spans.
My questions are this, what is procedure I should use to analyse the pile type required given my SPT information, and what are the types of piles that might be appropriate in this situation.
Thanks in advance.
Water table is at 3 foot depth.
I have determined that the site will not support standard spread footings without undue settlement, and was going to look at the ability to use driven piles. As we normally have rock at less than 50 ft I do not have a lot of experience in designing piles based on friction and end bearing (i.e belled, or even screw type piles.)
The building is a large sports complex with a slab on grade and large spans.
My questions are this, what is procedure I should use to analyse the pile type required given my SPT information, and what are the types of piles that might be appropriate in this situation.
Thanks in advance.