CA2556015C - Method for installing a screw pile - Google Patents

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CA2556015C
CA2556015C CA 2556015 CA2556015A CA2556015C CA 2556015 C CA2556015 C CA 2556015C CA 2556015 CA2556015 CA 2556015 CA 2556015 A CA2556015 A CA 2556015A CA 2556015 C CA2556015 C CA 2556015C
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
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    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
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Abstract

A screw pile is equipped with internal grout pipes extending downwardly through the bore of the tubular pile shaft. The grout pipes connect with side-opening ports in the shaft side wall, to form conduits through which fluid grout may be injected into the surrounding ground. The grout is injected at high pressure as the pile is rotatively driven into a sub-surface target formation in which the pile is to be landed. In this way, the grout is distributed along a vertical interval of formation. It has been shown that this technique is characterized by increased load capacities of the implanted pile, relative to piles implanted without grouting or with grouting but only at landed depth.

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1 "METHOD FOR INSTALLING A SCREW PILE"
3 The present invention relates to a screw pile and to a method for 4 installing it in conjunction with injection of grout.

7 Screw piles have long been commonly used in connection with 8 foundation underpinning, pipeline tie-downs and in other applications.

9 In one known embodiment, the screw pile comprises:

= an open ended tubular shaft having one or more helixes externally 11 mounted thereon adjacent its pointed lower end;

12 = the shaft usually comprises a bottom anchor section carrying the 13 helixes and one or more extension sections;

14 = the shaft has means, such as pin holes, at its upper end, for insertion of locking pins to connect the shaft with a drive head assembly which 16 functions to rotate the pile into the ground.

17 A screw pile will be characterized by load-carrying and lateral 18 deflection capacities, once implanted in the ground.

19 The load-carrying capacity of a screw pile can be increased by increasing its length and/or diameter or increasing the number of helixes.
21 However these changes will require that greater torque be applied by the 22 drive head assembly in order to rotate the pile into place at the desired landed 23 depth. There are finite limits on the amount of torque that can be applied to 24 the pile and on the capability of the drive head assembly to deliver it.

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1 In addition, the nature of the ground into which the pile is implanted will 2 also affect the load-carrying capacity of the pile.

3 It is known to inject grout, such as cement slurry, at low pressure, down 4 through the bore of the hollow shaft and out, through ports in its side wall, into the sub-surface formation or stratum in which the pile has been landed, to 6 thereby increase the stiffness of the formation and enhance the load 7 capacities of the pile.

8 The present invention is concerned in one aspect with providing a 9 modified screw pile and in another aspect with providing a method of installation, which have the objective of increasing the load capacities of an 11 implanted pile.

14 In a preferred embodiment, a screw pile is provided having one or more internal grout pipes extending down into the bore of the tubular shaft.
16 Each grout pipe is connected at its lower end with a side-opening port 17 extending through the shaft side wall. The grout pipe and port combine to 18 provide a grout conduit. The grout conduits each have a small diameter 19 selected with the objective of promoting high pressure grout injection -that is, injection at a pressure greater than about 200 psi. The ports are suitably 21 located so that, when the pile is at landed depth, the ports will be positioned 22 opposite a target formation into which the grout has been injected.

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1 In an alternative embodiment, a small diameter shaft, having side-2 opening ports in its lower end, can be used. The grout is injected into the 3 target formation at high pressure through the bore of the shaft and the ports.

4 In the course of installation, grout is injected as the pile is being rotated into the target formation, to thereby distribute the grout through a vertical 6 interval of the formation.

7 By combining high pressure grout injection and injecting while rotating 8 the pile into the target formation, it has been demonstrated that the load 9 capacities of the screw pile may be increased relative to a non-grouted pile and relative to a pile which has been grouted, but only when stationary and in 11 place at total depth.

12 In one aspect, the invention is therefore concerned with a method for 13 installing a load-bearing pile in the ground, comprising: providing a screw pile 14 comprising a tubular shaft having a side wall forming an internal longitudinal bore, the side wall having a lower end portion carrying at least one externally 16 mounted helix, the end portion forming at least one side-opening port 17 extending therethrough; rotationally driving the screw pile into the ground to 18 penetrate a sub-surface formation in which the end portion is to be landed at a 19 total depth; and injecting grout into the formation through the shaft and ports at high pressure as the screw pile is rotated into the formation.

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2 Figure 1 is a side view showing a screw pile, having internal grout 3 pipes, being rotatively driven into a sub-surface ground formation with 4 concomitant grout injection;

Figure 2 is a side view showing grout being injected into the ground 6 formation in the course of rotating a small diameter screw pile into the 7 formation;

8 Figure 3 is a side view of a 10 3/" diameter screw pile equipped with 9 1/2" diameter internal grout conduits terminating at different elevations along the length of the shaft;

11 Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7 are sectional views of the screw pile of Figure 3, 12 taken at different elevations along the shaft;

13 Figure 8 is a side view of a 3 1/2" diameter screw pile having side-14 opening ports;

Figure 9 is a side view showing a drive kelly, a head assembly and the 16 upper end of the screw pile; and 17 Figure 10 is similar to Figure 9, showing the components connected.

Having reference to Figure 3, a modified, large diameter screw pile 1 is 21 shown.

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1 The screw pile 1 comprises an open-ended tubular steel shaft 2 whose 2 side wall 3 forms an internal bore 4 extending longitudinally therethrough.
3 The shaft side wall 3 further forms side-opening ports 5 at spaced intervals 4 along the length of the lower end section 6 of the shaft 2.

A plurality of small diameter grout pipes 7 extend down through the 6 bore 4 and connect with the ports 5 to form internal grout conduits 8.

7 By way of example, the shaft 2 and grout conduits 8 may have 8 diameters of 10 3/ " and 1/2 " respectively.

9 A plurality of helixes 9 are externally mounted to the lower section 6 of the shaft 2.

11 The shaft 2 may include one or more upwardly extending, tubular 12 extensions 34 connected with the lower end section 6.

13 The shaft 2 and helixes 9 combine to form a screw pile that can be 14 rotatively screwed into the ground 11 to land the lower end section 6 in a subterranean target formation 12. The implanted screw pile 1 then serves to 16 support and/or anchor an applied load.

17 The grout conduits 8 provide sealed passageways 13 through which 18 streams of grout may be pumped at high pressure (preferably at least 200 psi) 19 by grout pump assembly 29 from ground surface 14, thereby injecting the grout into the target formation 12.

21 Having reference to Figures 9 and 10, a head assembly 15 is provided 22 for attachment to the top end 16 of the shaft side wall 3.
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1 The head assembly 15 comprises an apertured bulkhead plate 17, 2 positioned in the top end 16 of the shaft bore 4. The bulkhead plate 17 3 receives the upper ends of the internal grout pipes 7 and seals around them 4 and between them and the shaft side wall 3.

The head assembly 15 further comprises an open-bottomed, tubular 6 drive can 19. The drive can 19 is adapted to slide over the top end 16 of the 7 shaft side wall 3. The drive can 19 has pin holes 20 extending through its 8 side wall 21 for registering with pin holes 22 formed through the top end 16 of 9 the shaft side wall 3. Drive pins 18 may be inserted into the holes 22, 20 to lock the drive can 19 to the shaft top end 16. The drive can 19 comprises 11 internal 0-rings (not shown) for sealing against the outer surface 23 of the 12 shaft 2.

13 The head assembly 15 also includes a swivel 24, connected with the 14 upper end of the drive can 19. The swivel 24 has an inlet 25 for connection with a hose 26 and grout pump 27. The grout pump 27, mixing tanks 28 and 16 hose 26 provide an assembly 29 for supplying cement grout, pumped at high 17 pressure. The swivel 24 enables the grout to enter the internal chamber 30 of 18 the drive can 19 from the stationary hose 26, when the drive can is rotating.

19 The head assembly 15 further comprises a kelly adapter 31 connected to the swivel 24. The kelly adapter 31 is connectable with the kelly joint 32 of 21 a conventional drive head 33 which functions to rotatively drive the drive can 22 19 and screw pile 1. The drive head 33 is shown attached to the boom of a 23 mobile installation unit 34.

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1 In the method for installing the screw pile 1, the following steps are 2 practised:

3 = the drive head 33 is connected to the kelly adapter 31 and the hose 4 26 of the grout supply assembly 29 is connected to the grout inlet 25 of the swivel 24;

6 = the drive head 33 is actuated to rotate the screw pile 1 into the 7 ground 11;

8 = when the bottom 41 of the rotating shaft 2 begins to penetrate the 9 interval of formation 12 to be stiffened, the grout supply assembly 29 is activated to begin injecting grout through the grout conduits 8 11 at a pumping pressure greater than 200 psi; and 12 = high pressure grout injection, while rotating the screw pile 1, is 13 continued until the pile approaches landed depth, at which point 14 injection is terminated.

In an alternative embodiment, the invention may be practised by 16 injecting the grout at high pressure through the bore 50 of a rotating, small 17 diameter (e.g. 3'/2" diameter) screw pile 51 (shown in Figure 8). In this case, 18 the shaft 52 of the pile 51 has only side-opening ports 53.

19 Comparative Example This example demonstrates the benefit in pile load capacity obtained 21 by injecting grout at high pressure while rotating a screw pile into the ground.

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1 Three screw piles A, B and C were prepared as follows:

2 = Pile A had a shaft diameter of 10.75 inches and two externally 3 mounted, 20 inch helices spaced 60 inches apart. The pile had a 4 length of 20 feet. Pile A had no internal grout conduits;

= Piles B and C were identical to pile A but each of B and C had four'/~
6 inch grout conduits installed inside the shaft. The ports of the grout 7 conduits were located between the helices at 12 inch intervals;

8 = All three piles were rotated into place and landed 18 feet beneath 9 ground surface by applying torque of 144,000 ft-lbs;

= Pile A was installed without grouting. Pile B was grouted separately 11 through each grout conduit, once the pile was landed at total depth of 12 18 feet by injecting Chem Grout 60T"" (a cement grout) at a pumping 13 pressure of about 300 psi. Pile C was rotated to a depth of 10 feet and 14 then the same type of grout was simultaneously injected through the four grout conduits as the pile was rotated to total depth of 18 feet.
16 The pumping pressure was maintained at about 200 psi during the 17 installation of the last 8 feet of pile;

18 = The three piles A, B and C were tested to failure (1 inch of settling) for 19 a compressive load capacity, according to the ASTM D 1143 test, commencing one week after installation;

21 = The non-grouted pile A failed at 400 kN; grouted pile B failed at 650 22 kN; and grouted pile C failed at 800 kN;

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1 = In addition the three piles were tested for lateral load capacities 2 according to the ASTM D 3966-81 test. For a pile lateral movement of 3 15 mm, pile A required 50 kN, pile B required 80 kN and pile C required 4 120 kN.

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1. A method for installing a load-bearing pile in the ground, comprising:

providing a screw pile comprising a tubular shaft having a side wall forming an internal longitudinal bore, the side wall having a lower end portion carrying at least one externally mounted helix, the end portion forming at least one side-opening port extending therethrough;

rotationally driving the screw pile into the ground to penetrate a sub-surface formation in which the end portion is to be landed at a total depth;
and injecting grout into the formation through the shaft and ports at high pressure as the screw pile is rotated into the formation.
2. The method as set forth in claim 1, wherein:

the shaft has a plurality of internal pipes extending into the bore from its upper end, the end portion forms a plurality of side-opening ports which are spaced apart along said end portion, the internal pipes are connected with the ports to form a plurality of grout conduits; and comprising:

injecting grout into the formation through each grout conduit at high pressure as the screw pile is rotated into the formation.
3. The method as set forth in claim 1 or 2 wherein the grout is a cement slurry injected through the bore at a pressure of at least 200 psi.
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