WO2011046748A1 - Auger grouted displacement pile - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to piles, such as those used to support a boardwalk or a building foundation.
- Conventional piles are metal tubes having either a circular or a rectangular cross-section. Such piles are mounted in the ground to provide a support structure for the construction of superstructures. The piles are provided in sections, such as seven-foot sections, that are driven into the ground.
- Some piles have a cutting tip that permits them to be rapidly deployed. By rotating the pile, the blade pulls the pile into the ground, thus greatly reducing the amount of downward force necessary to bury the pile.
- a pile may include a tip that is configured to move downward into the soil at a rate of three inches for every full revolution of the pile (3 inch pitch). Since pre-drilling operations are unnecessary, the entire pile may be installed in under ten minutes. Unfortunately, the rotary action of the pile also loosens the soil which holds the pile in place. This reduces the amount of vertical support the pile provides.
- grout is injected around the pile in an attempt to solidify the volume around the pile and thus compensate for the loose soil. The current method of grout deployment is less than ideal.
- the invention comprises, in one form thereof, an auger grouted
- the auger grouted pile has an elongated pipe with a central chamber.
- the bottom section of the pipe has a soil displacement head with a blade that has an opening in the trailing edge of the blade where grout is extruded.
- the bottom section also includes a lateral compaction plate for boring a hole into the soil.
- the top section of the blade includes a deformation structure that cuts into the sides of the hole established by the lateral compaction plates, thus introducing irregularities into the hole.
- the top section of the pipe has a helical auger with a handedness opposite the handedness of the blade of the soil displacement head.
- Another form of the invention comprises a method of mounting an auger grouted displacement pile.
- Figure 1 is a schematic view of one embodiment of an auger grouted displacement pile
- Figure 2A and Figure 2B are close-up views of the bottom section of a pile of the invention.
- Figures 2C through 2J are end views of various deformation structures for use with the present invention.
- Figures 3A and 3B are views of a trailing edge of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a depiction of the soil displacement caused by a pile of the invention.
- Figures 5A and 5B are illustrations of two supplemental piles that may optionally be attached to the auger grouted displacement pile;
- Figure 6 is a depiction of one grout delivery system of the invention
- Figures 7 A, 7B and 7C are side views of conventional pile couplings according to the prior art
- Figure 8 is a cross-sectional side view of a pile assembly having a pile coupling according to the present invention.
- Figure 9 is an isometric view of the end of a pile section and flange of Figure 8 and Figures 10A and 10B are end views of pile sections and flanges according to the present invention
- Figure 1 1 is a cross-sectional side view of a pile coupling with internal grout and an inserted rebar cage according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 12 is a cross-sectional side view of a pile coupling with a rock socket according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS 13, 14 and 15 are cross-sectional side views of pile assemblies having alternative pile couplings according to the present invention.
- Figures 16 and 17 are side views of pile assemblies having alternative pile couplings with improved torsion transfer according to the present invention.
- auger grouted displacement pile 100 includes an elongated, tubular pipe 102 with a hollow central chamber 300 (see Figure 3 A), a top section 104 and a bottom section 106.
- Bottom section 106 includes a soil displacement head 108.
- Top section 104 includes an auger 110.
- Soil displacement head 108 has a blade 1 12 that has a leading edge 114 and a trailing edge 116. The leading edge 114 of blade 1 12 cuts into the soil as the pile is rotated and loosens the soil at such contact point.
- the soil displacement head 108 may be equipped with a point 118 to promote this cutting.
- the loosened soil passes over blade 112 and thereafter past trailing edge 1 16.
- Trailing edge 116 is configured to supply grout at the position where the soil was loosened.
- the uppermost rotation of blade 112 includes a deformation structure 120 that displaces the soil as the blade 112 cuts into the soil.
- Figures 2A and 2B are side and perspective views of the bottom section
- Bottom section 106 includes at least one lateral compaction plate 200.
- the plate near point 118 has a diameter less than the diameter from the plate near deformation structure 120.
- the plate in the middle has a diameter that is between the diameters of the other two plates. In this fashion, the soil is laterally compacted by the first plate, more compacted by the second plate (enlarging the diameter of the bored hole) and even more compacted by the third plate.
- the blade 112 primarily cuts into the soil and only performs minimal soil compaction.
- the deformation structure 120 is disposed above the lateral compaction plates 200. After the widest compaction plate 200 has established a hole with a regular diameter, deformation structure 120 cuts into the edge of the hole to leave a spiral pattern in the hole's edge.
- the deformation structure 120 shown in Figures 2 A and 2B is shown in profile in Figure 2C.
- the structure 120 has a width 202 and a height 204.
- the height 204 changes over the length of the deformation structure 120 from its greatest height at end 206 to a lesser height at end 208 as the structure coils about tubular pipe 102 in a helical configuration.
- end 206 is flush with the surface of the blade.
- the deformation structure shown in Figures 2A through 2C is only one possible deformation structure. Examples of other deformation structures are illustrated in Figures 2D through 23, each of which is shown from the perspective of end 206.
- the structure may be disposed in the middle ( Figure 2D or outside edge (Figure 2E) of the blade.
- the structure can traverse a section of the trailing edge ( Figures 2C through 2E) or it may traverse the entire trailing edge ( Figure 2F).
- the structures need not be square or rectangular at the end 206.
- Angled structures ( Figures 2G and 2H) and stepwise structures ( Figures 21 and 2J) are also contemplated. Other suitable configurations would be apparent to those skilled in the art after benefiting from reading this specification.
- the deformation structure provides a surface for grout to grip the soil. Grout may be administered as shown in Figure 3 A and 3B.
- Figure 3 A illustrates the trailing edge 1 16 of soil displacement head 108 of
- soil displacement head 108 has a trailing edge 1 16 that includes a means 302 for extruding grout.
- means 302 is an elongated opening 304.
- Elongated opening 304 is defined by parallel walls 306, 308 and a distal wall 310.
- the elongated opening 304 is in communication with the central chamber 300 via channels 312 in the pipe 102.
- Such channels 312 are in fluid communication with elongated opening 304 such that grout that is supplied to the central chamber 300 passes through channels 312 and out opening 304.
- channels 312 are circular holes. As would be appreciated by those skilled in the art after benefiting from reading this specification, such channels may have other configurations.
- channels 312 may be elongated channels, rather than individual holes.
- the surface of blade 112 (not shown in Figure 3 A, but see Figure 1) is solid such that there is no opening in the blade surface with openings only being present on the trailing edge.
- Figure 3B shows the configuration of opening 304 relative to the configuration of trailing edge 116.
- opening 304 is an elongated opening that, like the blade 1 12, has a thickness that is substantially equal over the width of such opening.
- opening 304 has a width 316 that is at least half the width 314 of the trailing edge.
- opening 304 has a width 316 that is at least 80% the width 308 of the trailing edge.
- the thickness 318 of the opening 304 likewise may be, for example, at least 25% of the thickness 320 of the trailing edge 1 16.
- FIG 4 depicts the deformation of the soil caused by deformation structure 120.
- the lateral compaction plates 200 creates a hole 400 with the diameter of the hole being established by the widest such plate. Since the walls of the lateral compaction plates are smooth, the hole established likewise has a smooth wall.
- Deformation structure 120 is disposed above the lateral compaction plate and cuts into the sooth wall and leaves a spiral pattern cut into the soil. The side view of this spiral pattern is shown as grooves 402, but it should be understood that the pattern continues around the circumference of the hole. Grout that is extruded from trailing edge 116 seeps into this spiral pattern. Such a configuration increases the amount of bonding between the pile and the surrounding soil.
- the auger 110 of the top section 102 does not extrude grout. Rather, the auger 110 provides lateral surfaces that grip the grout after it has set.
- the diameter of the auger 110 is generally less than the diameter of the blades 112 since the auger is not primarily responsible for cutting the soil.
- the flanges that form the auger 110 have, in one embodiment, a width of about two inches.
- the blade 112 has a helical configuration with a handedness that moves soil away from point 118 and toward the top section where is contacts lateral compaction plate 200.
- Auger 110 has a helical configuration with a handedness opposite that of the blades 112.
- the handedness of the auger helix pushes the grout that is extruded from the trailing edge 116 toward the bottom section. This helps minimize the amount of grout that is inadvertently transported out of the hole during drilling.
- the auger 100 has a pitch of from about 1.5 to 2.0 times the pitch of the blade 112.
- the blade may have any suitable pitch known in the art.
- the blade may have a pitch of about three inches. In another embodiment, the blade may have a pitch of about six inches.
- Figures 5A and 5B are depictions of two piles that may be used in conjunction with the auger grouted displacement pile of Figure 1.
- Figure 5 A depicts a pile with an auger section similar to those described with regard to Figure 1. Such a pile may be connected to the pile of Figure 1.
- Figure 5B is a pile that lacks the auger: its surface is smooth.
- one or more auger-including piles are topped by a smooth pile such as the pile depicted in Figure 5B. This smooth pile avoids drag- down in compressive soils and may be desirable as the upper most pile.
- FIG. 6 is a close-up view of a soil displacement head 108 that includes a plurality of mixing fins 600.
- Mixing fins 600 are raised fins that extend parallel to one another over the surface of blade 1 12. The fins mix the grout that is extruded out of openings 304a-304e with the surrounding soil as the extrusion occurs.
- the mixing of the grout with the surrounding soil produces a grout/soil layer that is thicker than the trailing edge and, in some embodiments, produces a single column of solidified grout/soil.
- trailing edge 116 has several openings 304a-
- the opening diameters are adjusted so that grout is easily extruded from the large openings (such as opening 304e) while restricting the flow of grout from the small openings (such as opening 304a). Since opening 304a is near the central chamber 300, the grout is extruded with relatively high force. This extrusion would lower the rate at which grout is extruded through the openings that are downstream from opening 304a. To compensate, the diameters of each of the openings 304a-304e increases as the opening is more distance from the central chamber 300. In this manner, the volume of grout extruded over the length of trailing edge 116 is substantially even.
- the grout is forced through the pile with a pressurized grout source unit.
- the grout is allowed to flow through the system using the weight of the grout itself to cause the grout to flow.
- the rate of extrusion of the grout is proportional to the rate of rotation of the pile.
- the assembly 800 includes two pile sections 802a and 802b, each of which is affixed to or integral with a respective flange 804a and 804b. Although only portions of pile sections 802a and 802b and one coupling are shown, the assembly 800 may include any number of pile sections connected in series with the coupling of the present invention.
- the flanges 804a and 804b each include a number of clearance holes 1000 spaced apart on the flanges such that the holes 1000 line up when the flange 804a is abutted against flange 804b.
- the abutting flanges 804a and 804b are secured by fasteners 806, such as the bolts shown in Figure 8, or any other suitable fastener.
- the fasteners 806 pass through the holes 1000 such that they are oriented in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of the pile.
- the flange 804a includes six spaced holes 1000.
- the flange 804a includes eight spaced holes 1000.
- the eight-hole embodiment allows more fasteners 806 to be used for applications requiring a stronger coupling while the six-hole embodiment is economically advantageous allowing for fewer, yet evenly- spaced, fasteners 806.
- the flanges 804a, 804b are in each in a plane that is substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the pile sections 802a, 802b.
- At least one surface such as the interface surface 900 ( Figure 9) extends in the substantially transverse plane.
- the flanges 804a, 804b are slender and project a short distance from the pile sections 802a, 802b in the preferred embodiment. This minimizes the interaction of the flanges with the soil.
- the vertical orientation of the fasteners allows the pile sections to be assembled without vertical slop or lateral deflection.
- the assembled pile sections support the weight of a structure as well as upward and horizontal forces, such as those caused by the structure moving in the wind or due to an earthquake.
- an upward force is applied along the axis of the fastener.
- Fasteners tend to be stronger along the axis than under shear stress.
- the pile sections 802a and 802b are about 3 inches in diameter or greater such that the piles support themselves without the need for grout reinforcement, though grout or another material may be used for added support as desired.
- the flanges 804a, 804b may cause a gap to form between the walls of the pile sections 802a, 802b and the soil as the pile sections are driven into the soil, one may want to increase the skin friction between the pile sections and the soil for additional support capacity for the pile assembly 800 by adding a filler material 808 to fill the voids between the piles and the soil.
- the material 808 may also prevent corrosion.
- the material 808 may be any grout, a polymer coating, a flowable fill, or the like.
- the assembly 800 may be used with smaller piles, such as 1.5 inch diameter pile sections, which may be reinforced with grout.
- the pile sections 802a, 802b may be any substantially rigid material, such as steel or aluminum.
- One or more of the pile sections in the assembly 800 may be helical piles.
- the pile sections 802a, 802b are tubes having a circular cross-section, though any cross-sectional shape may be used, such as rectangles and other polygons.
- a particular advantage of the present invention over conventional pile couplings is that the couplings in the assembly 800 do not pass fasteners 806 through the interior of the pile tube. This leaves the interior of the assembled pile sections open so that grout or concrete may be easily introduced to the pile tube along the length of all the assembled pile sections.
- a reinforcing structure such as a rebar cage that may be dropped into the pile tube, may be used with the internal concrete.
- Figure 11 shows such a cage 1 100 with internal grout 1102 providing a particularly robust pile assembly 800.
- the invention is used in conjunction with a rock socket.
- the rock socket 1200 is formed by driving the pile sections into the ground and assembling them according to the invention until the first pile section hits the bedrock 1202.
- a drill is passed through the pile tube to drill into the bedrock 1202, forming hole 1203, and then concrete 1204 is introduced into the pile tube to fill the hole in the bedrock and at least a portion of the pile tube. This provides a strong connection between the assembled pile sections and the bedrock 1202.
- an alignment sleeve 1400 is included at the interface of the pile sections 802a, 802b as shown in Figure 14.
- the alignment sleeve 1400 is installed with an interference fit, adhesive, equivalents thereof, or combinations thereof.
- the alignment sleeve 1400 may be used with any of the embodiments described herein.
- FIG. 15 A pile assembly 1 10 having an alternative coupling is shown in Figure 15.
- the assembly 1500 includes pile sections 1502a and 1502b having integral filleted flanges 1504a and 1504b.
- the fillets 1505a, 1505b provide a stronger coupling and potentially ease the motion of the pile sections through soil.
- the flanges 1504a, 1504b include several clearance holes for fasteners 806, and the assembly 1500 may be coated with or reinforced by a grout or other material 808.
- the pile assembly 1600 includes a coupling between the pile sections 1602a, 1602b with torsion resistance.
- the pile sections 1602a, 1602b include respective teeth 1604a and 1604b that interlock to provide adjacent surfaces between the pile sections 1602a, 1602b that are not perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the pile sections.
- teeth having vertical walls are shown, teeth with slanted or curved walls may be used.
- the teeth 1604a, 1604b may be integrally formed with the respective pile sections 1602a, 1602b. Alternatively, the teeth may be affixed to the respective pile sections.
- the flanges 1606a, 1606b are shown with respective interlocking teeth 1608a, 1608b.
- the teeth 1608a, 1608b may be integrally formed with the respective flanges 1606a, 1606b. Alternatively, the teeth may be affixed to the respective flanges.
- the flanges 1606a, 1606b may be used with pile sections 802a, 802b according to the first embodiment, pile sections 1602a, 1602b having teeth 1604a, 1604b, or other pile sections. In the previous embodiments, any twisting forces on the pile sections, which would be expected especially when one or more of the pile sections is a helical pile, are transferred from one pile to the next through the fasteners 806. This places undesirable shear stresses on the fasteners 806.
- the interlocking teeth of the present embodiment provide adjacent surfaces between the pile sections that transfer torsion between the pile sections to thereby reduce the shear stresses on the fasteners 806.
- manifold connections in the above-described embodiments each provide a continuous plane along the length of the assembled pile sections allowing for neither lateral deflection nor vertical compression or lift. It should be further noted that features of the above-described embodiments may be combined in part or in total to form additional configurations and embodiments within the scope of the invention.
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