OPTIMIZATION OF GROUTING METHOD AND AXIAL PERFORMANCE OF PRESSURE GROUTED HELICAL PILES

Author:

Mansour Mohamed A.12,El Naggar M. Hesham3

Affiliation:

1. University of Western Ontario, 6221, Civil and Environmental Engineering, London, Ontario, Canada,

2. Cairo University Faculty of Engineering, 110148, Public Works Engineering, Giza, Egypt;

3. University of Western Ontario, 6221, Faculty of Engineering, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5B9, , ;

Abstract

Pressure grouted helical pile (PGHP) is an innovative piling system that allows a significant increase in helical pile capacity with relatively low additional cost. The pile is constructed by applying pressurized grout during the installation of conventional helical piles. The grout is injected into the ground through two nozzles welded to the hollow pile shaft. This paper presents a comprehensive laboratory study to investigate the effect of three different nozzles configurations on the shape and axial performance of PGHP. The results reveal a significant increase in the PGHP shaft resistance over that of the un-grouted helical pile due to the formation of a continuous grout column with a larger diameter, higher friction angle at the pile/soil interface, and higher lateral earth pressure around the pile. The shape and diameter of the created grout column depend on the nozzles configuration used for grout injection. An increase in the end-bearing resistance is observed due to grout dissipation into the supporting soil voids. The study also shows that PGHPs installed with the third nozzles configuration have the fastest installation rate and the highest compression and pullout resistances. Thus, the third nozzles configuration is recommended for PGHP construction.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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