Axial Pile Capacity Prediction Obtained from Environmental Friendly Jack-In Piling Test on Clayey Soil

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Jack-in piling is environmental friendly system enabling placement of the pile into soil layer with minimum disturbance. It works with very low noise, low vibration, allows piling in confined area, relatively very fast in term of installation rate, better quality control and very fast in mobility. The main issue regarding the pile is bearing capacity; the ability of the pile to withstand axial load without failure. This study attempts to find the correlation between jack-in force and ultimate pile bearing capacity. The result of 5 piling record on clayey layer soil indicates that there is a good correlation between jack-in force and empirical ultimate pile bearing capacity.

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