Instrumented Static Load Testing-Auger Cast-In-Place Piles - Introduction And Purpose

Deep Foundations Institute
Michael T. Lambert
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The purpose of the this paper is to demonstrate the benefits of using additional instrumentation during load tests of auger-cast-in-place piles. Traditionally, only load and butt displacement are determined during load tests. The results from and methods used to instrument 15 auger-cast-in-place (ACEP) piles as part of six projects are included herein. By instrumenting the piles, the distribution of load along the pile length and load transfer can be determined, allowing the pile capacity to be adjusted or the length/diameter of the pile to be adjusted for the a given required load. The majority of the piles tested were designed as end bearing piles on either shale or limestone bedrock. No discussion of Geotechnical Instrumentation can be started without acknowledgement of the "Red Book." The actual title of the book is Geotechnical Instrumentation for Monitoring Field Performance, by Mr. John Dunnicliff, John Wiley and Sons, 1993. Anyone undertaking an instrumentation program should thoroughly review the Red Book, paying particular attention to Chapters 3 and 4. Instrumentation should not be done just because it can be done. There must be an unanswered question or questions that can be answered with measured data before instrumentation should be considered.
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APA: Michael T. Lambert  (2000)  Instrumented Static Load Testing-Auger Cast-In-Place Piles - Introduction And Purpose

MLA: Michael T. Lambert Instrumented Static Load Testing-Auger Cast-In-Place Piles - Introduction And Purpose. Deep Foundations Institute, 2000.

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