FHWA Hollow Bar Soil Nail (HBSN) Test Program, A Summary

Deep Foundations Institute
Jesús E. Gómez
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Verification and production testing of soil nails requires debonding the upper section of the soil nail to isolate the portion of the soil nail intended for testing within a specific ground type. In pre-drilled soil nails, debonding can be accomplished relatively easily because the bar can be fitted with a debonding sheath before its installation. However, debonding of hollow core bar soil nails requires special procedures to achieve the intended result. This paper is a summary of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Hollow Bar Soil Nail (HBSN) Test Program, which is described in detail in FHWA-CFL/TD-10-001. The program was developed to establish a suitable debonding procedure to test hollow core bars in soil nailing applications, and to initiate a database on typical bond values of HBSNs. The investigation showed that it is possible to debond hollow core bars for testing. It was also found that hollow core bars installed in granular soils may present ultimate bond values that are significantly higher than those typically used for design of conventional pre-drilled soil nails.
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APA: Jesús E. Gómez  (2011)  FHWA Hollow Bar Soil Nail (HBSN) Test Program, A Summary

MLA: Jesús E. Gómez FHWA Hollow Bar Soil Nail (HBSN) Test Program, A Summary. Deep Foundations Institute, 2011.

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