EFFECTS OF BENTONITE ON SKIN FRICTION OF BORED PILES

Bored piles are commonly used to support heavily loaded structures in Malaysia. Bored piles transfer the applied loads to the ground via skin friction of pile shaft and end bearing of pile toe. During excavation of borehole, bcntonite is sometimes used to support the wall of the borehole or to av...

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Main Author: Suan , Suan Tee Hooi
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/2980/1/0001.pdf
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Summary:Bored piles are commonly used to support heavily loaded structures in Malaysia. Bored piles transfer the applied loads to the ground via skin friction of pile shaft and end bearing of pile toe. During excavation of borehole, bcntonite is sometimes used to support the wall of the borehole or to avoid soil collapse in the borehole. This report studies the effects of bentonite on the skin friction of bored piles. Static load tests were conducted on five bored piles located on Kuala Lumpur Kenny Hill Formation, where three of' them were constructed with bentonite and the rest of' them without. The ultimate pile capacity of each pile is obtained from the load-settlement curves using Davisson's method. The actual field parameters such as skin friction and end bearing resistance are then back-calculated using probabilistic inverse method. Comparison is done between the parameters of' bored piles constructed with and without bentonite. The result shows a smaller value of skin friction for bored piles constructed with bentonite compared to the bored piles constructed without bentonite.