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DRIVEN PILE SPECIFICATIONS
Chapter 11
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Project Plans should include: (11-1, see list)
Ultimate Capacity NOT “Safe Bearing” etc. (11-1) Good Spec should include basic components (11-2)
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Back Ground (11-4 thru 11-5) Ultimate Capacity replaces Design Load Approval of Driving Equipment Replace Dynamic Formulas
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Generic Specification (11-6)
Owner responsible to “estimate” pile lengths Contractor responsible to provide and install undamaged piles. Must satisfy minimum required depth of embedment Must drive to required ultimate capacity, w/ reasonable BC
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Approved Hammers (11-9) OED Measure Stroke (11-10) CED Bounce Chamber Pressure (11-10)
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Proximity Switches Transmitter Battery
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Approval of Pile Driving Equipment (11-11)
Wave Equation Equipment Form (11-14) Reasonable Blow Count bpf (11-15) Driving Stresses (11-15, chap 10) Concrete (f’c, fpe) Steel (fy)
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Grade 50 ksi
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ASD Factors of Safety (11-16)
Ultimate Pile Capacity (11-17) Must be shown on Plans: ASD Or LRFD Optimum Pile Installation – Maximum Curvature (11–17)
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Drive System Components (11-19)
Hammer Cushion (11-19) Pile Cushion w/ concrete piles (11-20) New Pile Cushion for each Pile Used Pile Cushion for Re-Strikes Leads (11-21)
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Hammer Cushions Are materials placed between the pile hammer ram and the helmet It’s function ? To relieve impact shock and thereby protect the hammer while at the same time transmit consistent energy to the pile
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Hammer Cushions Recommended:
Not Recommended: Man-made cushion materials made of micarta, nylon, urethane, or other polymers Hardwood Plywood Wire rope Asbestos
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Aluminum - micarta NIM
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hammer-tex NIM
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NIM
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NIM
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NIM
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Pile Cushion Concrete piles require a pile cushion between the helmet and the pile lead Typically made of plywood, hardwood, plywood & hardwood composites, or other man-made materials
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NIM
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NIM
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Followers(11-21) Only with Engineer’s Approval
Jets (11-22) Only with Engineers Approval Pre-Boring (11-22) Only with Engineers Approval
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Follower Is a member interposed between a pile hammer and a pile to transmit blows when the pile head is below the reach of the hammer Use of a follower is accompanied by a loss of energy delivered to the pile due to compression of the follower & losses in connection
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NIM
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Jetting The use of a water or air jet to facilitate pile driving by displacing parts of the soil Jetting is useful in driving piles through very dense material
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NIM
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Predrilling Soil augers or drills used where jetting is inappropriate / ineffective to - Penetrate obstructions, boulders, debris fills - Facilitate pile placement through embankments - Reduce ground movements Predrilled hole diameter 100 mm less than diagonal of square pile, or 25 mm less than diameter of round pile
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NIM
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Spudding The act of opening a hole through dense material by driving or dropping a short & strong member & then removing it Used as an alternate to jetting or predrilling in upper soil consisting of miscellaneous fill
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NIM
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Gates Formula – limited (11-23)
Phase in WEAP (11-25) Static Load Tests (11-26 & 27) Include Dynamic Testing (11-28) Contractor Responsibilities (11-29) Restrike (11-30) Duration Cold Hammer
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Tolerances (11-35) Pile Heave (11-35) Installation Sequence (11-36) Unsatisfactory Piles (11-36) Pay Items (11-40)
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ANY QUESTIONS ?
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