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Compacted Concrete Piles (also known as Compacto or Franki type Piles)
Advantages
- By driving and subsequently withdrawing a heavy-walled tube as construction progresses, no danger of contamination of the finished pile exists.
- Application of high energy blows (up to 200,000 joules) in forming the expanded base has the double advantage of providing a very dense concrete bulb through which the column loads are distributed, as well as compacting the surrounding soil, thereby increasing its bearing capacity and shear strength.
- Additional carrying capacity is developed during construction of the shaft by expelling compacted concrete out against the already compressed soil with blows up to 40,000 joules of energy.
- Upgrading of soil properties at each pile location results in minimizing effects due to variations in soil type and density over the entire site.
Disadvantages
- Depths generally limited to 15 m and most suited for granular soils.
- Vibrations during installation can be excessive.
- Due to being a displacement type pile site heave can be appreciable depending on pile spacing and insitu density.
- Batter cannot exceed 1 in 4.
General
- Three standard sizes are normally installed, namely 400 mm, 500 mm and 600 mm diameter.
- Design load capacity up to 800 Kn, 1,100 Kn and 1,500 Kn, respectively.
- Most cost efficient when loaded to maximum design load.
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