Kinematic Load Tests On A Model Pile In Clay

Deep Foundations Institute
Michael J. Brown
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Load testing is important for controlling the quality of piled foundations. The Statnamic test is an alternative to existing testing methods with a load duration that lies between that for static and dynamic tests. Current methods of analysis offer excellent correlation between static and Statnamic tests for coarse-grained soils but often over-predict the capacity for fine-grained soils. Thus a calibration chamber is being used to produce instrumented beds of clay with reproducible properties. A model pile placed in the beds can be loaded at varying rates using a computer controlled servo-hydraulic system. Results from the modelling will be used to improve methods of analysis and govern the design of a full-scale study. Initial results suggest the rate effect can be represented by a power law relating pile velocity and resistance. Statnamic loading of the model pile produced large negative pore pressures in the clay bed.
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APA: Michael J. Brown  (2002)  Kinematic Load Tests On A Model Pile In Clay

MLA: Michael J. Brown Kinematic Load Tests On A Model Pile In Clay. Deep Foundations Institute, 2002.

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