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Dec 1978

Vibrations Associated with Pile Driving

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Publication: Journal of the Construction Division
Volume 104, Issue 4

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The developed prediction equation relating peak particle velocity and scaled energy can be used to predict expected maximum levels of vibrations from pile driving. Peak particle velocity can be utilized as a criterion for safe levels of vibration. Vibration levels can be reduced by various means such as pre-coring, or selection of low-displacement piles. However, reducing transmitted vibrations by reducing hammer energy may be an unwise solution. Increasing pile impedance may be a more judicious means of reducing pile driving vibrations. Finally, the effects of pile driving vibrations in densifying cohesionless soils may be more significant to adjacent structures than any vibrations transmitted directly to those structures; unfortunately such soils also favor the use of vibratory pile drivers and extractors.

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Journal of the Construction Division
Volume 104Issue 4December 1978
Pages: 385 - 394

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Published in print: Dec 1978
Published online: Feb 11, 2021

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William S. Heckman
Project Mgr., Pileco, A Division of Caisson Corp., Northbrook, Ill.
D. Joseph Hagerty, M.ASCE
Assoc. Prof., Civ. Engrg. Dept., Univ. of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.

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