- Артикул:00-01091265
- Автор: M. Tomlinson, J. Woodward
- ISBN: 9780429224461
- Обложка: Твердая обложка
- Издательство: CRC Press (все книги издательства)
- Город: London
- Страниц: 595
- Формат: А4 (210x290 мм)
- Год: 2015
- Вес: 1568 г
Книга на английском языке
This international handbook is essential for geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists responsible for designing and constructing piled foundations. It explains general principles and practice and details current types of pile, piling equipment and methods. It includes calculations of the resistance of piles to compressive loads, pile group.
Contents
Preface to the sixth edition
Preface to the first edition
1 General principles and practices
1.1 Function of piles
1.2 History
1.3 Calculations of load-carrying capacity
1.4 Dynamic piling formulae
1.5 Introduction of Eurocodes and other standards
1.6 Responsibilities of employer and contractor
References
2 Types of pile
2.1 Classification of piles
2.2 Driven displacement piles
2.3 Driven and cast-in-place displacement piles
2.4 Replacement piles
2.5 Composite piles
2.6 Minipiles and micropiles
2.7 Pre-packed piles
2.8 Factors governing choice of type of pile
References
3 Piling equipment and methods
3.1 Equipment for driven piles
3.2 Equipment for installing driven and cast-in-place piles
3.3 Equipment for installing bored and cast-in-place piles
3.4 Procedure in pile installation
3.5 Constructing piles in groups
References
4 Calculating the resistance of piles to compressive loads
4.1 General considerations
4.2 Calculations for piles in fine-grained soils
4.3 Piles in coarse-grained soils
4.4 Piles in soils intermediate between sands and clays
4.5 Piles in layered fine- and coarse-grained soils
4.6 Settlement of the single pile at the applied load for piles in soil
4.7 Piles bearing on rock
4.8 Piles in fill: negative skin friction
4.9 Soil-pile interaction
Worked examples
References
5 Pile groups under compressive loading
5.1 Group action in piled foundations
5.2 Pile groups in fine-grained soils
5.3 Pile groups in coarse-grained soils
5.4 Eurocode 7 recommendations for pile groups
5.5 Pile groups terminating in rock
5.6 Pile groups in filled ground
5.7 Effects on pile groups of installation methods
5.8 Precautions against heave effects in pile groups
5.9 Pile groups beneath basements
5.10 Optimisation of pile groups to reduce differential settlements in clay
Worked examples
References
6 Design of piled foundations to resist uplift and lateral loading
6.1 Occurrence of uplift and lateral loading
6.2 Uplift resistance of piles
6.3 Single vertical piles subjected to lateral loads
6.4 Lateral loads on raking piles
6.5 Lateral loads on groups of piles
Worked examples
References
7 Some aspects of the structural design of piles and pile groups
7.1 General design requirements
7.2 Designing reinforced concrete piles for lifting after fabrication
7.3 Designing piles to resist driving stresses
7.4 Effects on bending of piles below ground level
7.5 Design of axially loaded piles as columns
7.6 Lengthening piles
7.7 Bonding piles with caps and ground beams
7.8 Design of pile caps
7.9 Design of pile capping beams and connecting ground beams
7.10 Verification of pile materials
References
8 Piling for marine structures
8.1 Berthing structures and jetties
8.2 Fixed offshore platforms
8.3 Pile installations for marine structures
Worked examples
References
9 Miscellaneous piling problems
9.1 Piling for machinery foundations
9.2 Piling for underpinning
9.3 Piling in mining subsidence areas
9.4 Piling in frozen ground
9.5 Piled foundations for bridges on land
9.6 Piled foundations for over-water bridges
9.7 Piled foundations in karst
9.8 Piled foundations in seismic regions
9.9 Geothermal piles
9.10 Use of piles to support slopes
9.11 Reuse of existing piled foundations
9.12 Unexploded ordnance
References
10 Durability of piled foundations
10.1 General
10.2 Durability and protection of timber piles
10.3 Durability and protection of concrete piles
10.4 Durability and protection of steel piles
References
11 Ground investigations, piling contracts and pile testing
11.1 Ground investigations
11.2 Piling contracts and specifications
11.3 Control of pile installation
11.4 Load testing of piles
11.5 Tests for the structural integrity of piles
References
Appendix A: Properties of materials
Appendix B: Current British Standards and others referred to in the text
Appendix C: Outline of computer software referred to in the text
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