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Influence of P-wave oblique incidence on seismic response of helical piles in soft soil sites [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
In regions susceptible to earthquakes, an increasing number of building structures are employing helical piles as their foundational system due to their commendable seismic performance.
Hang Cen   +8 more
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Laterally loaded helical piles in sand

open access: yesAlexandria Engineering Journal, 2016
Helical piles are widely used in engineering applications providing stability against compression, tension, and horizontal loads. Although the use of helical piles is increasing, the proper design and the effect of helices parameter on the ultimate load ...
F.M. Abdrabbo, A.Z. El Wakil
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Experimental Modelling of Helical Piles under Axial Loading

open access: yesPakistan Journal of Engineering & Technology, 2022
Due to the rapid increase in population, the demand for high-rise buildings is also increasing daily. Researchers have performed various numerical and experimental studies to find out the best foundation type for structure.
Kiramat Ali   +5 more
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Review of torque models for offshore helical piles [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
Helical (or screw) piles, sometimes defined as anchors, are a piled system consisting of one or multiple helices welded along the shaft. Piles are installed by applying a torque to the shaft.
Spagnoli Giovanni   +1 more
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Optimization and field validation of laterally loaded helical piles for solar farm infrastructure projects [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Several studies have extensively explored the axial (uplift and compressive) behavior of helical piles, while lateral behavior—an equally critical aspect in the design of foundation systems— remains relatively uncharted.
Hyeong-Joo Kim   +5 more
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Experimental Modelling of Helical Piles Subjected to Axial Loading

open access: yesInternational Journal of Emerging Engineering and Technology, 2023
In the construction sector, axial loads have traditionally been supported by piles. There hasn't been sufficient comparative study related to the economics and viability aspects of conventional and helical piles up to this point in natural soil ...
Hazrat Bilal   +5 more
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Centrifuge modeling of the behaviour of helical piles in cohesive soils from installation and axial loading

open access: yesSoils and Foundations, 2022
Centrifuge modeling offers a viable tool for research in the soil-pile interaction, but this technique has not been used for helical piles in cohesive soils.
Weidong Li   +2 more
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Effect of Different Soil Saturation Conditions on The Ultimate Uplift Resistance of Helical Pile Model [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
Helical piles have many properties over the other types of piles systems include high tensile capabilities, the possibility of fast installation, applying load immediately after installation, and suitability for most soil's condition. In addition to that,
Mahmood Mahmood R.   +2 more
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Behaviour of Single and Group Helical Piles in Sands from Model Experiments [PDF]

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2019
Mainly used foundations of oil sand plants are drilled shafts or driven piles. As environmental regulations become increasingly strict, complete removal of the foundation is becoming more important during the step of plant dismantling.
Bak Jongho   +5 more
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The Influence of the Shaft on the Uplift Capacity of Single-Plate Helical Pile in Clay

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2023
Helical piles with small sizes are widely used in traditional civil engineering infrastructure application, especially in onshore electrical power industry. The floating offshore wind power industry has taken an interest in helical piles because of their
Le Wang, Hongzhen Chen, Yinghui Tian
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