Non-Destructive Testing Of Piles - A Case History - Summary

Deep Foundations Institute
Manish Kumar
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

One of the recent advances in the field of testing of concrete piles is the Non-Destructive testing (NDT) of piles. This paper deals with a specific project where this technique was employed along with an extensive program of conventional testing methods to cross check the results. Conventional testing of the Bored, cast-in-situ piles involved taking full length concrete cores from piles to check physical properties such as core recovery, RQD, crushing strength and density of concrete. Additionally, a number of questionable piles were exposed and inspected and actual load tests were performed on selected piles. Concrete pour cards were used to compare actual Vs theoretical consumption of concrete. A direct comparison of the conclusions drawn from both these testing methods provided an excellent opportunity to better understand the intricacies of NDT technique. The study undertaken clearly indicated a need for developing clear guidelines and specifications for the use of this method of non-destructive testing of piles before the .method can be accepted as a useful quality control tool at the construction sites.
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APA: Manish Kumar  (1996)  Non-Destructive Testing Of Piles - A Case History - Summary

MLA: Manish Kumar Non-Destructive Testing Of Piles - A Case History - Summary. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.

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