Application of Non-Destructive Testing to Drilled Shafts

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 179 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
Technically speaking, the concept of NDT sounds like the "magic bullet" when faced with a questionable drilled shaft. All the Contractor or Engineer needs to do is select an NDT method, apply it, understand the details and extent of the defect and determine whether it will impact the load carrying capacity of the shaft during it’s design life. Unfortunately, it is not that simple. NDT is a tool utilized to indirectly assess the condition of the completed drilled shaft. For the most effective interpretation, NDT data should be correlated with the subsurface information, visual observation, and detailed shaft installation records. The basis for acceptance or rejection of drilled shafts should not be solely based on NDT. The parties responsible for specifying, interpreting and using the NDT results must understand the capabilities and limitations of the method to be utilized, in conjunction with the relevant subsurface conditions of the site, before selecting and specifying a system and acting on the results. This is necessary so that an appropriate NDT method can be specified and contracted. In this manner the results and roles of the responsible parties can be clearly defined.
Citation
APA: (2004) Application of Non-Destructive Testing to Drilled Shafts
MLA: Application of Non-Destructive Testing to Drilled Shafts. Deep Foundations Institute, 2004.