P Van Impe
Ghent University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by P Van Impe.
Journal of Geo-Engineering Sciences | 2014
P Van Impe; W Van Impe; L. Seminck
Authors wish to thank the Discusser for his significant effort in analysing the case history and providing a very clear review of the paper. Authors agree with the analysis provided in the review but wish to clarify some points. Authors agree that a pile capacity of 3000 kN would have allowed for a significant reduction of the number of piles in the system. However, the mentioned pile capacity of 3000 kN is linked to the CPT result at the location of the test pile. The actual foundation design was based on a number of CPT results per tank foundation. According to the Belgian NAD of the Eurocode 7, pile capacity is calculated for all available (relevant) CPT results. Within this group of results, the determining value is the lower of the average value and the minimum value, each corrected with their own specific correlation factor. In this specific case, pile capacity was determined by the minimum value (linked to the most critical CPT), which lead to the service load of 780 kN. The mentioned drag force of 180 kN was also based on the relevant CPT result. Settlement calculations were done based on the stiffness parameters as mentioned in table 1 of the paper. The unconstrained modulus of the underlying OC clay was taken as 17 MPa + 1.87 MPa/m (starting at 24 m depth). The resulting deformations are slightly lower than those obtained by the Discusser, leading to a settlement difference between the tank center and perimeter of about 30 to 40 mm. As inspection of the tanks after the hydrotest has indicated that no significant local bulging is to be expected in the bottom plate, authors believe that the edge-to-center distortion for the tanks is well within allowable limits. Authors indeed have planned to perform long-term monitoring, consisting of settlement measurements along the edge of the tanks. Additionally, deep CPTu’s with dissipation tests will be performed in order to better determine the relevant stiffnessand consolidation parameters of the underlying clay layer, which will allow a re-assessment of the long term deformations.
Journal of Geo-Engineering Sciences | 2013
P Van Impe; W Van Impe; L. Seminck
The aim of the paper is to discuss a fully instrumented screw pile load test up to failure, in difficult heterogeneous soil conditions along the shaft. The pre-stressing of the pile during its installation process has been brought to attention as an important item to assisting in explaining the differences in pile capacity and load settlement curve on the one hand, and the data as registered from the pile shaft instrumentation. In the second part of the paper, starting info on the registered load settlement data of the foundation slabs of each of the three, closely positioned, oil tanks of 48m diameter and 19m of height are shared and briefly analyzed.
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Soft Soil Engineering. Hong Kong. 2001, .Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam | 2001
W Van Impe; J Van Mieghem; S Vandycke; P Van Impe
Soils and Foundations | 2015
P Van Impe; W Van Impe; Alice Manzotti; Patrick Mengé; M Van Den Broeck; K. Vinck
Proceedings of the XV International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering. Istanbul. 2001, .Balkema Publishers, Rotterdam. 1995-1998 | 2001
Francesco Mazzieri; W Van Impe; P Van Impe
DEEP FOUNDATIONS ON BORED AND AUGER PILES - BAP III | 1998
Herman Peiffer; W Van Impe; P Van Impe; Wim Haegeman
DEEP FOUNDATIONS ON BORED AND AUGER PILES - BAP III | 1998
W Van Impe; P Van Impe; Katrien Verstraeten
DEEP FOUNDATIONS ON BORED AND AUGER PILES - BAP III | 1998
W Van Impe; P Van Impe; C Viggiani; G Russo; M Bottiau
XVI ECSMGE Geotechnical engineering for infrastructure and development, Proceedings | 2015
P Van Impe; William Van Impe; Alice Manzotti; L. Seminck
XVI ECSMGE Geotechnical engineering for infrastructure and development, Proceedings | 2015
Huu Ha Giang Pham; P Van Impe; William Van Impe; Patrick Mengé; Wim Haegeman