Displacement piles (DP) are pile construction technology whose main objective is to install piles without excavating the ground. As per PN-EN: 1997-1: 2008 standard, displacement pile construction involves:
- Hammering in
- Pressed in
- Vibrated
- Executed using spreading drills
Principle of Displacement Piles
- Densification and prestressing cohesionless and unsaturated soil
- Formation of excess pore water pressure in saturated cohesive soils.
Types of Displacement Piles
- Large Displacement Piles: These are piles comprising solid sections with closed-end or hollow sections with a closed-end, that are driven or jacked into the ground and displace the soil. All driven and cast-in-place piles come under this. This initiates piles with large diameters.
- Small Displacement Piles: These are piles that are driven or jacked into the ground, but have a smaller cross-sectional area compared to large displacement piles. They include rolled steel H or I steel sections.
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Sl.no |
Types |
Construction |
Suitability |
|
1 |
Driven Piles |
Piles are driven or hammered into the ground by means of vibration. |
•non-cohesive soil |
|
2 |
Drilling Piles |
Here, the pile is constructed in the ground using drilling tools. Unlike driven piles, the drill piling does not cause vibration or noise during the operation. |
•Masts, Signs, and Retaining Structures |
Based on this there are different types of displacement piles as shown in the below flowchart.
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| Fig.1. Classification of Displacement Piles |
Displacement Piles Construction Method
- Atlas Pile - Screw Piles
- Fundex Piles - Screw Piles
- SVV-Piles - Screw Piles
- Frankipfahl Piles - In-situ concrete-driven piles
- Grouted Displacement Piles- HPD Piles/Ductile Piles



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