Pile Design and Construction Practice, Fifth edition

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286 Pile groups under compressive loading


Measurements of the relative loads carried by the piles and the underside of the slab of a
piled basement raft were described by Hooper(5.35). The measurements were made during
and subsequently to the construction of the 31-storey building of the Hyde Park Cavalry
Barracks in London. The 90 m high building was constructed on the piled raft 8.8 m below
ground level. The 51 bored and cast-in-place piles supporting the raft had a shaft diameter
of 910 mm and an enlarged base 2400 mm in diameter (Figure 5.41a). The piles were
installed by drilling from ground level and concreting the shaft up to raft level before
commencing the bulk excavation.


17.2 m OD

19.2 m OD

9.4 m OD

Mv in m^2 /MN
0.1 0.2 0.3

 10
15.5 m OD

 20

 30

0

OD

level in m

25.6 m

2 440 mm bases

23.5 m

1.4 m

300
250
200
150
100
50
0
5
10
15
20
25

Settlement in mm

Building weight in MN

Ground floor

3rd floor
28th floor

Buildingcomplete

Ws  WP

Calculated total
building weight

Measured weight Ws carried by soil
at underside of raft
20 30 40 50 60 70
Time in months
Settlement at centre of raft

Gravel  10

910 mm
bored
piles

London
Clay

10

Measured weight WP carried by piles

Buildingoccupied

(a)

(b)

Average
value

Figure 5.41Piled raft foundations for Hyde Park Cavalry Barracks, London (a) Foundation arrangements
and soil characteristics (b) Distribution of loading between raft and piles.

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