A Novel Approach To The Performance Evaluation Of Driven Prestressed Concrete Piles And Bored Cast-In-Place Piles

Deep Foundations Institute
Sridhar Krishnan
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Deep Foundations Institute
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a comprehensive pre-production pile testing programme for the US$ 800 million 1400MW Coal-Fired Jimah Power Plant Project in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The testing programme included high-strain dynamic testing and fully instrumented static axial and lateral load testing of driven prestressed concrete piles and bored cast-in-place piles. A highlight of the testing programme was the pioneering use of the Global Strain Extensometer (GloStrExt) Method, a deformation monitoring system that uses advanced pneumatically- or hydraulically-anchored extensometers and a novel analytical technique to monitor loads and displacements down the shaft and at the toe of driven prestressed concrete piles. The experience with the testing programme for the Jimah Project also demonstrates the possibility of achieving notable breakthroughs, not only in the monitoring, evaluation and reporting of pile foundation behaviour dynamics but also in our understanding of the mechanisms that underpin such behaviour. These significant gains are undeniably a direct result of the committed and co-operative relationship among the project owner, design/builder, specialist piling subcontractors, pile suppliers and pile instrumentation and testing specialists.
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APA: Sridhar Krishnan  (2006)  A Novel Approach To The Performance Evaluation Of Driven Prestressed Concrete Piles And Bored Cast-In-Place Piles

MLA: Sridhar Krishnan A Novel Approach To The Performance Evaluation Of Driven Prestressed Concrete Piles And Bored Cast-In-Place Piles. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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