Pile Testing Methods - Authors' Presentations. - Paper 9.1 An Innovative Approach To Load Testing Of High Capacity Piles

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 1684 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
Mr P. Bermingham introduced paper 9.1, describing the development and trials of a new pile load-testing technique that the Authors had termed "Statnamic". The system involved launching a test weight mounted on the head of the pile by igniting chemical fuel in a pressure combustion chamber between the pile head and the test weight. The expansion products from the burning fuel generated large pressures which were used to launch the weight upwards at high velocity. The reaction from this force generates an equal and opposite force at the pile head. This force is typically of much longer duration compared with, for instance, dynamic load testing by drop hammer. In addition the pile experiences a much lower acceleration - typically of less than one g. Because of the long duration blow, the pile is loaded at below its natural frequency and is therefore under a uniform high stress over its full length throughout the duration of the test. The pile behaviour is not dominated by the complex action of an impulsive stress-wave as with standard dynamic testing. The test technique is thus essentially quasi-static. It was anticipated that a ram test weight of 16 tonne would be sufficient to provide the test reaction for a 600 tonne load test. It was pointed out that the device was still at the research stage, but had yielded encouraging results to date. Testing would proceed from model testing and computer simulation to full scale field testing.
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APA:
(1991) Pile Testing Methods - Authors' Presentations. - Paper 9.1 An Innovative Approach To Load Testing Of High Capacity PilesMLA: Pile Testing Methods - Authors' Presentations. - Paper 9.1 An Innovative Approach To Load Testing Of High Capacity Piles. Deep Foundations Institute, 1991.