DFI Journal - The Journal of the Deep Foundations Institute

Volume 7, Issue 1, April 2013
DOI: 10.1179/dfi.2013.004

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Relationship Between Installation Torque and Axial Capacities of Helical Piles in Cohesive Soils
Article Type: Research Paper

Sakr, M.

Abstract


The empirical relationship between torque measured during installation and pile capacity has gained a wide acceptance in the helical pile industry in the last few decades. This paper presents a theoretical model developed to estimate torsional resistance of cohesive soils to helical pile installation. The proposed torsional resistance model was then used to establish torque factor, Kt, a factor that is widely used in the industry. The results of the study indicated that the Kt factor is a function of the load path (i.e. tension or compression), pile geometry and soil properties. The assessed Kt factors in tension and compression were validated by the results of 74 installation records and full-scale helical pile load tests. A parametric study was also performed to qualitatively assess the relative importance of different parameters that affect the Kt factors.

Keywords:
installation torque, axial capacity, torsional resistance, torque factors