Comparison Of Dynamic And Static Methods Of Evaluating Static Pile Capacity - Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
Harpal Parmar
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

This paper evaluates dynamic methods of pile capacity prediction by comparing their results to static load test results. Dynamic and static pile load test data were assembled from four southeastern states of the U.S. End-of-drive and restrike capacities were evaluated using the Pile Driving Analyzer (PDA) and by wave equation (WEAP) analyses. These were compared to static (Davisson criterion) loads. The best comparison was obtained for restrike PDA results; restrike wave equation analyses values also compared well. The end-of-drive results for both methods-showed relatively poor comparisons. The PDA was recognized as an important tool to measure energy transferred to the pile; this transferred energy was recognized as an uncertainty when conducting wave equation analyses. A statistical analysis showed restrike capacity results to be associated with higher precision and accuracy as compared to end-of-drive methods. The authors believe that restrike dynamic testing is essential to establish long term static soil strength and that it will lead to accurate and cost-effective design of piles.
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APA: Harpal Parmar  (1996)  Comparison Of Dynamic And Static Methods Of Evaluating Static Pile Capacity - Synopsis

MLA: Harpal Parmar Comparison Of Dynamic And Static Methods Of Evaluating Static Pile Capacity - Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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