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Table Of ContentSpecial lecture: Geotechnical engineering issues related to the Messina Strait Crossing Keynote 1: Pile design developments - Sense and sensitivity of pile load-deformation behaviour Keynote 2: Bored pile foundations in offshore conditions - Bored pile foundations in offshore conditions Keynote 3: Bored and auger pile testing developments - Relationships between axial capacity and CPT qc for bored piles in sand Keynote 4: Energy pile concepts - Energy piles concepts Summary Session 1: Pile design development & codes Report of discussion session 1, on pile design development and codes Pile developments The assessment of load-settlement curve for Atlas piles correlated with CPT tests A post-analysis of a large piled raft foundation constructed using reverse construction method The DMT as tool for the monitoring of the effect of pile installation on the stress state in the soil Simulation of the performance and remediation of imperfect pile groups Ultimate lateral load resistance of laterally loaded pile A Study of end-bearing capacity mechanism of steel spiral pile Urban renovation of the new marina in Rimini: Displacement piles as soil improvement and settlement reduction for the construction of a new dwelling and business centre Re-design based on CPTs performed after pile installation Recent case histories on monitoring settlement and load sharing of piled rafts in Japan Session 2: Pile testing development Behavior of continuous flight auger piles subjected to uplift load tests in unsaturated diabasic soil Comparison of behaviour of CFA piles in London clay as determined by static, dynamic and rapid testing methods Instrumented large diameter bored piles Comparison between Osterberg and Statnamic load test on large diameter drilled piles Review of methods of analysis of test results from bi-directional static load tests Physical modelling of piled raft Some new insights with regard to load distribution in piles, based on a detailed interpretation of a large number of instrumented pile load tests Field tests with drilled shafts in tension in frictional soil Bi-directional instrumented load test of a pile bored in Guinea Bissau
SynopsisAlthough progressing very well over the last years, the design criteria for bored and auger piles are still not fully under control and in acceptable synergism with the real pile foundation behaviour. Although there has been a lot of research in the past years worldwide on deep foundation engineering, the strong and competitive market has absolutely favorized the ingenuity of the contractor's world. A striking example of this is of such developments linked ideas on energy piles; one of the key topics in this book. This book presents the current status of screw or bore pile-soil interaction findings and developments., This text presents findings from the 3rd International Geotechnical Seminar, held in Ghent, Belgium. Topics include: American experiences with large diameter bored piles; case histories; static, dynamic and pile integrity testing; and installation...