Pile Driving Effects on Nearby Building

Piles are used to support many major structures such as buildings and bridges. It is known that pile driving activity creates vibrations in the ground and may affect nearby building and structure. However, the different pile size and shape as well as installation distances factors remain as intere...

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Main Authors: Musir, Adhilla Ainun, Abdul Ghani, Abdul Naser
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling my.usm.eprints.26981 http://eprints.usm.my/26981/ Pile Driving Effects on Nearby Building Musir, Adhilla Ainun Abdul Ghani, Abdul Naser TH1-9745 Building construction Piles are used to support many major structures such as buildings and bridges. It is known that pile driving activity creates vibrations in the ground and may affect nearby building and structure. However, the different pile size and shape as well as installation distances factors remain as interesting subjects for studies. The effect of hammer driven piles installation were studied using laboratory scale model. Three main effects were studied in which they are the response on top and bottom of a building, the vibration creates by three different distances of driven pile and the vibration produced by two different pile sizes.It can be concluded that the effect of vibrations are higher at the bottom of the building. The result also indicates that the nearest distance of piling activity produced higher vibration. However, it is interesting to note that the smaller pile creates larger vibrations. 2013-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/26981/1/NaserGeomate2013.pdf Musir, Adhilla Ainun and Abdul Ghani, Abdul Naser (2013) Pile Driving Effects on Nearby Building. In: Third International Conference on Geotechnique, Construction Materials and Environment, 13-15 November 2013, Nagoya, Japan. (Submitted)
institution Universiti Sains Malaysia
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Musir, Adhilla Ainun
Abdul Ghani, Abdul Naser
Pile Driving Effects on Nearby Building
description Piles are used to support many major structures such as buildings and bridges. It is known that pile driving activity creates vibrations in the ground and may affect nearby building and structure. However, the different pile size and shape as well as installation distances factors remain as interesting subjects for studies. The effect of hammer driven piles installation were studied using laboratory scale model. Three main effects were studied in which they are the response on top and bottom of a building, the vibration creates by three different distances of driven pile and the vibration produced by two different pile sizes.It can be concluded that the effect of vibrations are higher at the bottom of the building. The result also indicates that the nearest distance of piling activity produced higher vibration. However, it is interesting to note that the smaller pile creates larger vibrations.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Musir, Adhilla Ainun
Abdul Ghani, Abdul Naser
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Abdul Ghani, Abdul Naser
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title Pile Driving Effects on Nearby Building
title_short Pile Driving Effects on Nearby Building
title_full Pile Driving Effects on Nearby Building
title_fullStr Pile Driving Effects on Nearby Building
title_full_unstemmed Pile Driving Effects on Nearby Building
title_sort pile driving effects on nearby building
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.usm.my/26981/1/NaserGeomate2013.pdf
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