Pile Driving Formula
Pile Driving Formula
Formula
Many attempts have been made in the past to determine the relationship
between the dynamic resistance of a pile during driving and static load carrying
capacity of the pile. These relationships are called pile driving formula and have been
established theoretically and empirically. Of many pile driving formula, which have
been, proposed Engineering News Formula, Hiley Formula and Janbu Formula are
widely used. Among these the Hiley Formula and Janbu Formula are convenient to
use and give reasonable predictions of ultimate bearing capacity of driven piles in
granular soils.
As per the Engineering News formula the allowable load of driven pile is given by:
Qa = Wh/{F(s+c)}
W = Weight of hammer
c = Empirical constant (c = 2.5 cm for drop hammer and 0.25 cm for single
acting and double acting hammer)
The relation suggested by Janbu for ultimate capacity of the pile is:
Qu = [{(WH)/s}1/Ku] - (1)
H = Height of fall
W = Weight of hammer
Wp = Weight of pile
L = Length of pile
A = Cross-sectional area
s = Final set
= Efficiency factor
The design chart is given in Fig.1. The efficiency factor is dependent on the pile
driving equipment, the driving procedure adopted, the type of pile and the ground
conditions. Values of can be chosen as follows.
The relation suggested by Hiley for ultimate bearing capacity of the pile is:
cp = Compression of pile
cq = Compression of ground
W = Weight of hammer
s = Final Set
= Efficiency of blow
Hammer K
Drop Hammer, Winch operated 0.8
Drop Hammer, Trigger release 1.0
Single Acting Hammer 1.9
BSP Double Acting Hammer 1.0
McKiernan-Terry Diesel Hammers 1.0
Values of cp, cc, cq and can be obtained from figs.2 to 7.
The Hiley formula can be used to determine the failure load, Qu, and then the peak
driving resistance, Pd is given by:
Pd = [(Qu/A){2(-1)}]
Janbu suggests that the driving energy (WH)c, needed to avoid damage is limited by:
s = set
Di Susun Oleh :
M. Febry E. P. Bangun
1405131049
Teknik Sipil
2016