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Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

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Page 1: Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho

Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho

Presented by

Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Page 2: Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Project DescriptionProject Description• Current alignment is

through the City

• Realignment will provide a non-stop route for through traffic

• WGI is completing roadway and structural design

• CH2M HILL is responsible for geotechnical and structural design

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Sand Creek BywaySand Creek Byway

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Project FeaturesProject Features

• Project features include two interchanges, a smaller bridge crossing a city street, and numerous MSE walls

• Community is sensitive to appearance and function

• Community supports the project

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Page 6: Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Sand Creek CrossingSand Creek Crossing

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Geotechnical ExplorationsGeotechnical Explorations

• Piezocone (CPTu) was the primary method of subsurface exploration

• Maximum depth of CPTu soundings of 80 m

• Soil borings were advanced adjacent to many soundings to collect samples.

• Other testing included vane shear testing and shear wave velocity tests

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Page 9: Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Cone rig and barge in Sand Creek

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Page 11: Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Typical Soil ProfileTypical Soil Profile

• Upper 10 m: Medium stiff sandy silt to clay, N = 9 to 15 blows per 0.3 m

• 10 to 39 m: Very soft to soft clay with thin layers of loose to medium dense sandy silt,

N = 0 to 5 blows per 0.3 m

• 39 to 67 m: Alternating soft to mediumsilt and clay, N = 7 to 13 blows per 0.3 m

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Page 13: Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Pile Loading TestPile Loading Test

• Axial compression loading test on a 0.41 m (16 in) steel pipe pile, driven to a depth of 45 m, with PDA and CAPWAP analysis

• Pile was instrumented at 8 levels, with vibrating wire gauges on sister bars, and 2 telltales; concrete-filled

• Osterberg Cell (O-Cell) used at the head of the pile, with steel reaction frame

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Pile driving with APE D36-32

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Page 16: Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Piezometer Response During and After Pile Driving

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Loading System

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Loading test

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Load-Movement Curves from Loading TestLoad-Movement Curves from Loading Test

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Page 21: Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Findings from Loading TestFindings from Loading Test

• Plunging failure occurred at movement of 11 mm

• Analysis considered pile residual load

• For clay layer, = 0.1, Nt = 6

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Condition Capacity (kN)

End of Initial Driving 260

Restrike (after 24 hours setup)

980

Static Loading Test (50 days after driving)

1900

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Strain Gauge PlacementStrain Gauge Placement

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Page 26: Pile Testing and Evaluation for the Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho Presented by Dean E. Harris, P.E., CH2M HILL

Neutral Plane AnalysisNeutral Plane Analysis

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Interpretation of Gauge LoadInterpretation of Gauge Load

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Summary and ConclusionsSummary and Conclusions

• Pile Setup is a major factor affecting construction and estimated capacity

• Instrumentation is necessary to extrapolate the pile testing data to other pile lengths

• Residual load effects are significant in interpreting capcity