Automated Instrumentation For ACIP And Drilled Displacement Piles - 1. Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
John Lemke
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Current practice for monitoring static pile load tests commonly consists of measuring load and displacement at the top of a pile. This is typically accomplished by monitoring dial gauge movements, line pressure of a hydraulic jacking system, and electronic load cells on occasion. While this testing approach provides useful information for one boundary condition (the top of the pile), a system that measures movement and/or strain along the entire length of the pile can provide additional useful data that can be used to refine pile design. Automated data acquisition systems provide the essential ingredient that can integrate these types of sophisticated instrumentation devices into a standard pile load test program in a cost effective way. This paper provides a general overview of pile testing instrumentation and describes a newly developed chain of instrumentation modules that can be embedded in a pile to gather additional testing information. The new system can measure forces and movements within the test pile synchronously with measurements at the pile top, and the direct application of this system to axial and lateral pile testing is illustrated. This is particularly relevant to the design of ACIP and drilled displacement piles since determination of the reinforcement cage length is important from the standpoint of both seismic design and foundation cost.
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APA: John Lemke  (2002)  Automated Instrumentation For ACIP And Drilled Displacement Piles - 1. Introduction

MLA: John Lemke Automated Instrumentation For ACIP And Drilled Displacement Piles - 1. Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 2002.

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