Case Study: Load Transfer Analysis on an Instrumented Augercast Pile Using EDC Strain Gauges and Geokon Rebar Strainmeters

Deep Foundations Institute
Swamy Avasarala Santosh Mummaneni Vamshi Vemula Sastry Putcha
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Deep Foundations Institute
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11
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Jan 1, 1900

Abstract

"This paper presents the results from a case study on the comparison of two strain acquisition instrumentation technologies, Geokon rebar strainmeters and Embedded Data Collectors (EDC) for the DC Water Main Pump Station project, in Washington D.C. These two instrumentation systems were installed by AVER in a single 18-inch (0.45 m) diameter augercast pile (with one-1.25 inch (3.175 cm) dywidag bar) at critical locations to determine the load transfer mechanism and establish a comparison between strain/load measured with these two systems along the pile. A quick static load test was performed on the test pile as per ASTM D1143 standard.Prior to the installation of the pile, a 24-inch (0.6 m) diameter outer casing was installed to the proposed cutoff elevation of -22.5 feet (-6.85 m) to discount the frictional resitance within the upper overburden zone. The pile was then drilled through the outer casing to the tip elevation of -65.02 feet (-19.8 m) with inner casing within the overburden zone. Strainmeters along with EDC were installed on dywidag bar at various locations and then wet set into the concrete following auger retrieval. The loads measured with EDC and Geokon sensors were within 15% percent of each other.PROJECT BACKGROUNDProject Background & Requirements:Like any other foundation piles, augercast piles are extensively used in the public and private sector structures in the United States for many years. It is a common practice to perform static compression (ASTM D1143), tension (ASTM D3689), and lateral load tests (ASTM D3966) depending on the project requirements. In recent years, embedded strain sensors, manufactured by Smart Structures, USA has gained prominence for its use to collect both static and dynamic measurements for driven piles. In addition, AVER has successfully used EDC for collecting long term static measurements for an abutment drilled shafts for I-95 Hotlanes project in Virginia, USA.Geokon sisterbar strain gages are widely used in the foundation industry to monitor the load transfer mechanism within pile foundations throughout the world. As the Geokon strainmeters are vibrating wire and are welded to a sister bar, there is often a debate within the engineering community with regards to what modulus to use when converting measured strains to loads. EDC sensors, unlike Geokon strain gages are embedded directly into the concrete and therefore do not have the same concern."
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APA: Swamy Avasarala Santosh Mummaneni Vamshi Vemula Sastry Putcha  (1900)  Case Study: Load Transfer Analysis on an Instrumented Augercast Pile Using EDC Strain Gauges and Geokon Rebar Strainmeters

MLA: Swamy Avasarala Santosh Mummaneni Vamshi Vemula Sastry Putcha Case Study: Load Transfer Analysis on an Instrumented Augercast Pile Using EDC Strain Gauges and Geokon Rebar Strainmeters. Deep Foundations Institute, 1900.

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