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Screw-Piles, Helical Anchors and Soil Mechanics – Where are We? Kansas City ASCE Geotechnical Seminar January 10, 2014 Presented by Dr. Alan J. Lutenegger, P.E. Professor of Civil Engineering University of Massachusetts and Executive Director International Society for Helical Foundations (ISHF) www.helicalfoundations.org The Complexity of Design Single-Helix or Multi-Helix? “Tapered” or Uniform Helices? Close or Large Helix Spacing? Square-Shaft or Round-Shaft? Compression or Tension? Sand or Clay? Plain Shaft or Grouted Shaft? Embedment Length? Etc. Topics 1. Uplift of Shallow Single-Helix Screw-Piles 2. Grouted Shaft Helical Piles 3. Efficiency of Multi-Helix Anchors 4. Installation Disturbance 1. Uplift Behavior of Shallow Single-Helix Screw-Piles Uplift of Single-Helix Screw-Pile vs. Drilled Shaft Uplift Load (lbs.) 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 0.0 0.5 ) . n i 1.0 ( t n e m 1.5 e c a l p 2.0 s i D 12 in. Dia. x 10 ft. Concrete Pier 2.5 6 5/8 in. Screw-Pile with 12 in. Helix @ 4 ft. 3.0 Round-Shaft Screw- Piles 1.Pipe Pile Installed by Rotation Rather than Driving 2.Both Shaft and Helix are Engaged During Installation and Loading Traditional Failure Mechanism of Uplift of Shallow Plate “Anchors” Uplift Factors for Plate Anchors in Sand

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Dr. Alan J. Lutenegger, P.E.. Professor of Civil Executive Director. International Society for Helical Foundations (ISHF) . Bearing Capacity Theory. 2. Design the Shaft Load Distribution in Deep Foundations. (% End vs. % Side).
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