A New Low-Cost Bi-Directional Load Test Technique for Drilled Shafts

Deep Foundations Institute
Sherif Elfass Gary Norris
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Deep Foundations Institute
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10
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Publication Date:
Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

Bi-directional load testing of drilled shafts has been widely adopted as a means to evaluate their load carrying capacity. However, in order to reach failure, most of these tests are carried out on sacrificial shafts using expensive sacrificial elements such as hydraulic jacks. A proposed low-cost bi-directional testing technique is discussed. It mechanically loads the end bearing soil below a drilled shaft, against its side shear resistance. The technique was originally established as an alternative to post-grouting to reliably account for the forfeited end bearing resistance. However, since it loads the shaft in a manner similar to conventional bi-directional tests, it can be used to not only load test sacrificial shafts, but production shafts as well. Furthermore, unlike conventional bi-directional load tests, the load is applied through surface jacks. These jacks, along with other load test components, are movable and can be reused to load test all the shafts of the project thus presenting an economic benefit. The concept of this technique has received favorable feedback from a few consulted departments of transportation, and while promising, has not been field tested to date. A U.S. patent was issued for the tip loading module and the loading technique described.
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APA: Sherif Elfass Gary Norris  (2021)  A New Low-Cost Bi-Directional Load Test Technique for Drilled Shafts

MLA: Sherif Elfass Gary Norris A New Low-Cost Bi-Directional Load Test Technique for Drilled Shafts. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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