Claims
- 1. A reduced skin friction driven pile for application in soils having hard soil and soft soil more compressible than said hard soil disposed above the hard soil, and where said pile is configured to extend downwardly through the soft soil into the hard soil, said pile comprising:
- a pile having a longitudinal axis, a first predetermined length corresponding to the depth the pile is to be extended into a hard soil for extending into a hard soil and a second predetermined length corresponding to the depth the pile is to extend into a soft soil for extending into a soft soil and an exterior surface extending along both said first and second lengths of said pile such that said exterior surface and the adjacent soils into which said pile is disposed define coefficients of friction; and
- a friction reduction coating adheringly engaging said exterior surface of said pile along said second predetermined length such that said friction reduction coating contacts a soft compressible soil into which said pile is to be disposed and decreases the coefficient of friction between said second predetermined length of said pile and a soft soil;
- thereby reducing the effect of the soft soil settling downwardly about the pile without changing the coefficient of friction between the first length of the pile and the hard soil.
- 2. The pile of claim 1 wherein the friction reduction coating conforms to the exterior surface of said pile.
- 3. The pile of claim 1 wherein said pile is further defined as comprising a friction reduction collar fixedly engaging said pile, said friction reduction collar adapted and arranged to form a void between said pile and said soft compressible soil while said pile is driven into said soils, whereby said void reduces contact between said soft compressible soil and said exterior surface of said pile.
- 4. The pile of claim 2 and wherein the exterior surface of said pile is formed of steel and said friction reduction coating is a corrosion inhibitor.
- 5. A reduced skin friction driven pile for driving into soils having a hard soil and a soft more compressible soil disposed above a hard soil, comprising:
- a pile having a longitudinal axis and an exterior surface such that said exterior surface and the soils into which said pile is driven define a coefficient of friction;
- a friction reduction collar fixedly engaging said pile, said friction reduction collar adapted and arranged to form a void between said pile and a soft soil while said pile is driven into the soils, whereby said void reduces contact between a soft soil and said exterior surface of said pile; and
- a friction reduction coating disposed on a portion of said exterior surface of said pile, said coating being in contact with a soft soil after said pile is driven into a soft compressible soil and a hard soil;
- wherein the coefficient of friction is decreased between the pile and a soft soil adjacent the pile subsequent to the pile being driven, thereby reducing the effect of settling soft soil and the coefficient of friction is unchanged between the pile and a hard soil.
- 6. The pile of claim 5 wherein the friction reduction collar is further defined as comprising a configuration which creates a void in a soft soil surrounding said pile by displacing a soft compressible soil radially outwardly from said longitudinal axis of said pile as said pile is driven into the soils thereby creating the outer periphery of said void such that said void reduces the coefficient of friction between soft soil and said exterior surface of said pile.
- 7. The pile of claim 5 wherein the friction reduction collar is further defined as comprising an angled portion extending outwardly and upwardly from said exterior surface such that when said pile is in a vertical upright orientation said angled portion and said longitudinal axis form an angle of less than 90.
- 8. The pile of claim 5 wherein the friction reduction collar is further defined as comprising a plurality of collar segments arranged in a substantially planar arrangement about said exterior surface.
- 9. A method of reducing skin friction on a driven pile for application in soils having a hard soil and a more compressible soft soil layer disposed above a hard soil layer comprising the steps of:
- providing a pile having a predetermined length;
- determining a depth to which said pile will be disposed into the soils and determining the portion of the pile to contact a soft compressible soil;
- applying a friction reduction coating to the external surface of said portion of said pile to contact said soft compressible soil; and
- driving said pile into the soils.
- 10. A method according to claim 9 wherein the step of applying the friction reduction coating is further defined as applying a coating that conforms to the exterior surface of said pile.
- 11. The method of claim 9 and wherein the step of applying a friction reduction coating comprises applying a coating of corrosion inhibitor.
- 12. A method according to claim 9 further comprising the step of: providing a friction reduction collar which fixedly engages said pile at said portion of said pile to contact a soft compressible soil, said friction reduction collar adapted and arranged to form a void between said pile and a soft compressible soil while said pile is driven into the soils, whereby said void reduces contact between a soft compressible soil and said exterior surface of said pile.
- 13. A method for reducing skin friction on a driven pile for application in soils having a hard soil and a more compressible soft soil layer disposed above a hard soil layer comprising the steps of:
- determining the depth of a hard layer of soil below the surface of the ground;
- providing a pile having a longitudinal axis;
- providing a friction reduction collar which fixedly engages a portion of said pile to be adjacent a soft soil; and
- driving said pile into the soils;
- wherein the pile is driven into a soil such that the collar forms a void between said pile and a soft soil while said pile is driven into the soils, and said void reduces contact between a soft soil and said exterior surface of said pile.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein the step of providing a friction reduction collar is further defined as providing a collar which creates a void in a soft soil surrounding said pile by displacing a soft soil radially outwardly from said longitudinal axis of said pile as said pile is driven into the soils, thereby creating the outer periphery of said void such that said void reduces the coefficient of friction between a soft soil and said exterior surface of said pile.
- 15. A method according to claim 13 wherein the friction reduction collar is further defined as comprising an angled portion extending outwardly and upwardly from said exterior surface such that when said pile is in a vertical upright orientation said angled portion and said longitudinal axis form an angle of less than 90.
- 16. A method according to claim 14 wherein the friction reduction collar is further defined as comprising a plurality of collar segments arranged in a substantially planar arrangement about said exterior surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/032,192, filed on Dec. 2, 1996.
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Proceedings International Conference on Design and Construction of Deep Foundations, vol. II, Sessions 1 through 4, Dec., 1994. |