Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference (한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2010.03a
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- Pages.415-426
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- 2010
A Case Study of Post-Grouted Drilled Shaft in Weathered Formation
풍화대소켓 대구경 현장타설말뚝의 선단보강그라우팅 사례
- Kwon, Oh-Sung (Technology Research Institute, Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd.) ;
- Lee, Jong-Sung (Technology Research Institute, Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd.) ;
- Jung, Sung-Min (G-tec Ltd.) ;
- Lee, Kyung-Jun (DongAh Geological Engineering Co., Ltd.) ;
- Choi, Yong-Kyu (Dept. of Civil&Environmental Engineering, Kyungsung Univ.)
- Published : 2010.03.25
Abstract
Post-grouting for the drilled shaft is known to increase the end bearing capacity of pile 2~3 times higher by consolidating and reinforcing the disturbed ground containing slime around the pile end. However, the general design guideline for post-grouting has not been established yet in Korea. Especially in the domestic application, the post-grouting is employed just for repairing the pile with the unacceptable resistance rather than for increasing the design resistance of pile. Therefore, little is reported about the effect of post-grouting on the pile resistance itself. In this study, the effect of post-grouting on the resistance of drilled shafts installed in the weathered rock in Korea was estimated by performing the bi-directional load tests on the piles with and without the post-grouting. The test results presented that the initial slope of end bearing-base displacement curve in the pile with post-grouting was 4 times higher than that without post-grouting. At the acceptable settlement (1% of pile diameter), the end bearing capacities of piles with and without the post-grouting were estimated to be 12.0 MPa and 7.0 MPa, respectively, indicating that the post-grouting could increase the end bearing resistance of pile in weathered rock more than 70%.