High-Strain Dynamic Testing Of Drilled Shafts And Cast-In-Place Piles

Deep Foundations Institute
Garland E. Likins
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Deep Foundations Institute
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15
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

High-strain dynamic testing of drilled shafts and cast-in-place piles has become routine procedure in many parts of the world today. Field testing is performed by measuring strain and acceleration records under impact of a falling mass. Wave equation analysis is utilized to design the weight, drop height and cushion of the hammer apparatus to assure a successful test. The Pile Driving Analyzer* (PDA) and CAPWAP* methods are used for data acquisition and analysis. Testing results yield information regarding pile static bearing capacity, structural integrity, and pile-soil load transfer and pile load-movement relationships. This paper discusses application of high-strain dynamic testing to cast-in-place shafts with emphasis on aspects unique to this type of pile. Suggestions regarding minimum requirements for good quality tests are offered. Five case histories reported in the literature are summarized and a sample specification is also included.
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APA: Garland E. Likins  (1995)  High-Strain Dynamic Testing Of Drilled Shafts And Cast-In-Place Piles

MLA: Garland E. Likins High-Strain Dynamic Testing Of Drilled Shafts And Cast-In-Place Piles. Deep Foundations Institute, 1995.

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