Pile Design and Construction Practice, Fifth edition

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44 Types of pile


The ‘Soilex’system, developed in Sweden, uses the patented expander body to form an
enlarged bulb to displace and compact the soil. The expander body consists of a thin folded
sheet metal tube which, after insertion into the soil, is inflated by injecting concrete or grout
under controlled pressure to form a bulb 5 to10 times the original diameter. Installation may
be by conventional drilling, driving, jacking or vibration methods or placement in a pre-
formed hole, the pile shaft geometry above the bulb being determined by the method of
installation. The tube dimensions before expansion range from 70 to 110 mm square up to
3 m long which following inflation provides end-bearing areas of 0.12 to 0.5 m^2. In
Borgasund, Sweden, fifty-seven 11 m long Soilex piles using a 110 mm expander body
welded to 168 mm diameter thick wall tube were installed by a vibrator in a predrilled hole
in medium dense sand below new railway bridge abutments. Approximately 0.5 m^3 of con-
crete was used to inflate the expander body to form an 800 mm diameter bulb producing a
pile which had an estimated ultimate load capacity of 1100 kN, limited by the strength of the
concrete-infilled steel shaft. The system is also useful for underpinning where short piles are
appropriate and as tension ground anchors; in all cases the spacing of piles is critical to
avoid interference.


Uniform
section

Tapered
section

203 mm (8)
tip diameter

Figure 2.22Union Monotube pile (Union Metal Manufacturing Co.).
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