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E-grāmata: Piling Engineering

(University of Western Australia, Perth), (Tony Gee & Partners, UK), , (Consulting Engineer, UK)
  • Formāts: 408 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Sep-2008
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482264722
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Piling is a fast moving field and recent years have seen major advances in theory, methods, testing procedures and equipment. Some of these changes have been driven by the need for economies and efficiency, reduced spoil production and new methods of pile bore support. Advances in theoretical analyses allow pile design to be refined so that piles and pile groups perform to better advantage.

This third edition of the well established book has been comprehensively updated. It provides an accessible and well-illustrated account of design techniques, methods of testing and analysis of piles, with a marked emphasis on practice but with design methods that incorporate the most recent advances in piling theory.

Piling Engineering is written for geotechnical engineers, consultants and foundation contractors. It is also a useful reference for academics and advanced students on courses in piling, practical site investigation and foundation design and construction.

Introduction
1(6)
Site investigation for piling
7(20)
Planning
7(1)
Depth of exploration
8(2)
Groundwater conditions
10(2)
Sampling, in-situ testing and laboratory testing
12(1)
Methods of exploration for various soil types
12(14)
Backfilling site investigation boreholes
26(1)
Piling working platforms
26(1)
Basic piling methods
27(68)
Pile types
28(1)
Displacement piles
29(20)
Methods of pile driving
49(9)
Non-displacement piles
58(18)
Continuous flight auger piles
76(5)
Micro-piles
81(10)
Corrosion
91(4)
Design of single piles
95(86)
Axial capacity of piles
95(35)
Axial deformation of piles
130(15)
Lateral capacity of piles
145(10)
Deformation of single piles under lateral loading
155(13)
Piles in deforming soil
168(9)
Buckling of piles
177(4)
Design of pile groups
181(38)
Capacity of pile groups
182(6)
Deformation of pile groups
188(19)
Piled rafts
207(8)
Discussion of design principles
215(4)
Retaining walls
219(34)
General
219(3)
Soils and the data needed for wall design
222(5)
The basic design principles for bored pile or diaphragm walls
227(5)
The treatment of groundwater conditions
232(3)
Earth pressures due to ground surcharges
235(1)
The use of berms
236(3)
Wall stability analysis
239(6)
Structural wall design
245(2)
Retaining wall deflection and associated soil movements
247(2)
Lateral movements of embedded walls
249(2)
Measurement of the deflection of retaining walls
251(2)
Problems in pile construction
253(30)
Driven piles
253(9)
Bored piles
262(15)
Driven cast-in-place piles
277(1)
Continuous-flight auger piles
277(3)
Cast-in-place screw piles
280(1)
General comments and conclusions
281(2)
Integrity testing
283(17)
Introduction
283(2)
Types of integrity test
285(11)
Summary of methods
296(4)
Pile testing
300(50)
Introduction
300(2)
Static load testing of piles
302(32)
Dynamic testing of piles
334(11)
Statnamic testing
345(3)
Safety aspects of pile testing
348(2)
Choice of piling method and economics of design
350(26)
General
350(1)
Limitations on method choice imposed by ground conditions
351(3)
Structural consideration of pile use
354(8)
Constructional consideration of pile use
362(8)
Cost considerations
370(4)
Legal disputes
374(2)
References 376(16)
Index 392
The late Ken Fleming PhD CEng MICE was Chief Engineer at Cementation Foundation Skanska in Rickmansworth, UK.

Austin Weltman MSc DIC MIMM FGS is Geotechnical Director at Tony Gee and Partners LLP in Birmingham, UK.

Mark Randolph MA PhD FAA FTSE FREng FIEAust CPEng is Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Western Australia and Director of Advanced Geomechanics in Perth, Australia.

Keith Elson PhD CEng MICE is a consulting geotechnical engineer in Sussex, UK.