Evaluation of pile driving lead section [electronic resource] / by Kadir Uslu.
Abstract (Summary)
ABSTRACT: Driving piles constitute a large portion of the high-capacity foundations used today. They transfer structural loads to deep bearing strata when adequate surficial soils are not available. The mechanisms required to install these piles generally consist of a hammer, hammer lead, a crane, and various support rigging. This study focused on lead sections, specifically, one which was manufactured by Berminghammer Foundation Equipment, Inc. The dimensions and strength of a lead section must be capable of supporting both the pile driving hammer and the longest anticipated pile for a given site. The strength of the section must be capable of withstanding hundreds of tons in compression and bending. If the lead is operated in a batter, (tilted forward, backward, or sideways) the weight of the hammer and pile causes much more bending than the vertical orientation.
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School:University of South Florida
School Location:USA - Florida
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:lead connection principle strain stress load displacement capacity of modeling dissertations academic usf civil engineering masters
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Date of Publication:01/01/2003