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Comparative Investigation of Axial Bearing Performance and Mechanism of Continuous Flight Auger Pile in Weathered Granitic Soils

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Buildings, , n. 11, v. 13
Page(s): 2707
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13112707
Abstract:

Axial bearing performance and mechanism of continuous flight auger (CFA) pile in weathered granitic soils, i.e., a widespread special soil in South China, were investigated by field test in this study. Load–settlement responses of four CFA piles were examined, and evolutions of shaft/base resistances were captured by ultra-weak fiber Bragg gratings (UWFBG) with a reflectivity ≤−40 dB. Performances of CFA piles were compared with those of a slurry displacement (SD) pile at the same site, thirteen pretensioned spun high-strength concrete (PHC) piles in the literature and empirical data in design code. Test results show that the ultimate bearing capacity of the CFA pile is highest among different pile types, and typically is twice that of the SD pile. Again, CFA pile produces the highest shaft resistances at 140 kPa and 153 kPa in two weathered granitic soils, while the base resistance of 3080 kPa is between those of the SD pile and the PHC pile. By field excavation, the superior mechanism of the CFA pile is suggested to avoid the formation of in-between bentonite layers and prevent preferential baseflow along fissures, both of which can weaken the soil–pile interface. Overall, this study provides fundamental data through UWFBG and explanations based on field observations which underpin the need for developing a design code specified for CFA piles in South China.

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    28/10/2023
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    07/02/2024
 
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