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•Patent – The Worlds first ever structural slip joint pile cap
100mm
Patented - Isolated Pile Caps
50mm As Constructed – Ys RL
Ys Curve
Patent Pending Twin Blade Piles, Suspends Slab & Anchors Piles
Soil shrinkage under a ‘Waffle Raft’ edge beam can lead to excessive slab deflection (hogging). The Patented
‘Slip Joint’ Blade Pile & Pile Cap suspends the structure during periods of clay shrinkage and slides up the pile
with the slab during periods of clay heave.
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Traditional Screw Pile Slab Designs for Reactive Clay Soils = Failures!
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RIPPED ZONE
Reactive Zone
RIPPING CREATES SUMP, TRAPPING WATER LEADING TO DEEP SEATED SOIL SWELLING & HEAVE = PUSHES PILES THROUGH SLAB
The blade pile & pile cap make a perfect ‘AS2870 deemed to comply’ bored pier substitute. Fewer blade
piles are required than concrete piers because the blade pile provides a measured and proven higher
SWL capacity.
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Blade Pile & Pile Cap – For all P Sites
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The blade pile and pile cap provide the best solution for 100% fill or natural low bearing material sites, allowing the raft slab to be
fully suspended whilst maintaining AS2870 compliance.
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Blade Pile & Pile Cap – For all Mine, Cave or Cavity Sites
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To prevent pile ‘punch through’, simply distribute load with MORE PILES to lessen load and create a softer ‘pressure bulb’
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On Ground Monolithic Raft Slab
Heavy duty slab tied into ‘In Ground Pile Cap’
In Ground Footings & Raft Slab with multiple engaged piles (specified to load)
The Blade Pile can be engaged into any type of load baring concrete structure, adding efficiency to various designs.
Bracing Pile & Bearer Assembly – For ALL compression,
tension & lateral loads
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The Bracing Pile & ‘custom designed’ Bearer Assemblies are ‘fully adjustable’ and will support ALL types of bearers
& Joists, columns, posts and above ground structures
Hybrid Blade Pile - Both end bearing & skin friction with option to shape for added soil mobilization
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World Wide - Patent Pending – Trista Technology Pty Ltd & Blade Pile Australia Pty Ltd - Copyright Kym Plotkin 2012
Earthquake Blade Pile - Design Overview
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76.1 mm
40mm
72 mm
68 mm
76.1 mm
68 mm
72 mm
36 mm
6 mm
20 mm
Liquefaction Scenario
Liquefaction during an
earthquake commonly occurs in
saturated sand or marine clay
soil areas and is more often
activated by lateral ‘shaker’
earthquakes. It is therefore
essential that the ‘Liquefaction
Zone’ depth is first determined so
that the ‘lateral lock’ dual blade
sets will be engaged below the
zone of influence to support and
maintain the structure at the
original as constructed RL. The
piles will sway gently during an
earthquake and the free plate
Example – Liquefaction Zone Boundary spring assemblies will ‘take out’ a
large proportion of the residual
lateral and horizontal shock
Liquefaction Scenario energy. Soil Braced Scenario
The Blade Pile and Pile Cap also provide a simple solution for tree affects, neighbouring footings, zero lot line
boundaries, zone of influence, swimming pools, sewer lines and many other issues.
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Blade Slab System - Introduction
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• For decades Builders and Engineers World-Wide have sort a low cost foundation method/design
for high to extreme reactive clay soils when designing footings and foundations for residential
structures.
• With the impending revision to AS2870 (Australian Standard for residential slabs), tree affects
and many other issues will need to be considered when designing residential slabs.
• To date, methods to separate the slab from heaving or shrinking clay soils include the use of
screw piles with decomposing cardboard void formers or ripping/fluffing of the soil below the
slab area. Or designing massive or ribbed slabs that are very stiff, so the structure can in affect
‘float’ in or on the soil as it heaves and shrinks during seasonal variations in moisture content.
• The ripping process has proved to fail due to ‘sump’ and heave issues.
• Massive or ribbed slab structures are too costly, or still prone to failures.
• The Patentented ‘Blade Slab System’ is a new concept. It uses several patented foundation
products from the Blade Pile Group, when these products are combined, they create the Blade
Slab System.
Patent Pending - Copyright Kym Plotkin 2012
Blade Slab System – The Solution For H & E Sites
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Plastic Membrane
Patent Pending
Blade Slab Deflects Heaving Clays Crushable Void Formers Absorb Heaving Clays
Patent Pending
Twin Blade Piles Suspends & Anchors Slab
4 Pod Corner Cluster View Clay sites are already at a percentage of their swell potential for a given Ys range at time of construction.
The pod design follows the ‘egg’ Most sites have the potential to shrink and heave 20% to 70% of the maximum Ys. This is evidenced in the
principle. The upper sections of the Ym factor used by Engineers to determine the potential centre heave mound, under a slab structure.
1 2 hollow chambers are arched and
distribute load evenly to the shaped The 225mm high Pod will crush 180mm before applying pressure to the underside of the slab.Therefore, even
rib supports, to carry ‘working’ load if a site has an extremely high E class Ys range of 230 mm and was only at 20% of its potential Ys being
requirements during slab 69mm (bottom of the Ym curve) at time of construction, the Pod will take up the maximum balance of
construction. potential swell being 161mm (top of Ym curve), which is 19mm less than its maximum crush absorption
capability.
When 4 pods are clustered together it
is critical that the ‘strong point’ where It would be extremely rare to find a site at 20% (bottom of the Ym curve) of its Ys range, generally most sites
they meet is designed to deform, to hover between 40% to 60% of the Ys range at time of construction, providing even higher factors of safety
3 4 push away from each other during than stated above.
periods of clay heave.
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The Blade Pile is a superior design in comparison to the conventional screw piles.
Blade Pile manufacture all products with High Tensile Steel (HTS), using HTS
Notes
rather than Mild Steel ensures ‘best practice’ and quality for all residential
applications throughout Australia.
URS Engineering, inspecting SA pile test
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Product Summary – Pile Cap
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•Top section of the pile cap creates an enlarged point of separation between the slab and
the blade pile
•Provides builders with a AS2870 compliant bored pier alternative
Benefits
•Supports stiffened rib raft slabs during periods of heave or shrink in reactive
clay soils
•Independently tested by Pearl Street Energy Services (ETRS)
PVC Pile Cap
PVC Cap
A copy of the testing document for the Patented Blade Pile Cap is available through
Head Office upon request.
Notes
Blade Pile use the highest quality materials to ensure a maximum design life for all
products.
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To be used in conjunction with the Blade Pile.
For all types of;
Applied to •Bearers
•Joist or
•Columns
Half day installation time
•High Tensile Steel (HTS) Samson Bar – Threaded Rod
Features •HTS Nuts
•HTS adjustable top plate
The Blade Pile Bearer Assembly provides a new dimension in time, quality and
adjustability when constructing bearer and/or joist floors or steel frame and column
structures.
Notes
Blade Pile manufacture all products with High Tensile Steel (HTS), using HTS rather
than Mild Steel ensures ‘best practice’ and quality for all residential applications
throughout Australia.
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Product Summary – Pile Cap Slab System
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•Blade Pile
Products
•Pile Cap
•Residential slabs
Applied to oReplacement for concrete bored or driven piers
oReplacement for timber piles
•Rapid installation
•Completely isolated from the slab structure
Features
•Fully compliant with AS2870 for supporting residential slabs
•Fully compliant with AS21519 commercial piling code
•Cost less than concrete piers over 1.0m in depth (min 20 pile locations)
•Eliminates potential for varying pile depths, leading to cost blow outs
•Avoid collapsing bore hole issues on sandy sites or caused by weather conditions.
Benefits •Eliminates the requirement for an engineering inspection
•Less piles required compared with bored piers, due to load capacity
•Fixed price with no on site variations
•Can help to minimise issues if pool is dug at a later date.
The Patented Trilink ‘Blade Pile System’ provides the first deemed to comply isolated
steel pile, with the PVC cap for residential slab structures. It is independently tested
and certified.
Notes
Trilink manufacture all products with High Tensile Steel (HTS), using HTS rather than
Mild Steel ensures ‘ best practice ’ and quality for all residential applications
throughout Australia.
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Blade Pile & Pile Cap – Dr. Peter Mitchell Letter
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Connection to Pile
Beam - B2
Connection to Pile
Beam Connections
Connection to Pile
Beam - A1
Connection to Pile