Interpretation and Evaluation of Thermal Integrity Profiling Measurements

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 415 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
Thermal Integrity Profiling (TIP) is a non-destructive method used to evaluate drilled deep foundation integrity. This integrity testing method is specified more frequently, and is becoming an industry standard in the transportation and private construction sectors. This testing method utilizes heat generated during the concrete/grout curing process to assess deep foundation integrity over the evaluated length. With compilation of the measured temperature versus time and installation records, a model of the Effective Average Radius versus measurement depth is generated. The generated effective shaft model is highly dependent on specific construction details, subjective modeling parameters, and proper interpretation of concrete/soil heat dissipation characteristics. Key components of the TIP analysis include both qualitative and quantitative assessments. Qualitatively, variations or sharp reductions in temperature profiles may indicate potential anomalous regions. Quantitatively, a correlation is established between measured temperatures and estimated Effective Radii for subsequent integrity evaluation. Best practices in processing the TIP measurements are presented, including selecting the optimal time for analysis, normalizing the thermal profile, and proper interpretation of potential anomalous regions. Recommendations for implementing mitigation efforts and interpretation of the TIP results are presented.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Interpretation and Evaluation of Thermal Integrity Profiling MeasurementsMLA: Interpretation and Evaluation of Thermal Integrity Profiling Measurements. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.