Quality Assessment Procedure And Classifications Of Cast-In-Place Shaft Using Low Strain Dynamic Test

Deep Foundations Institute
Liqun Liang
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Various nondestructive testing (NDT) inspection methods are available to evaluate the structural integrity of cast-in-place shafts. The widely used methods include Cross Hole Sonic Logging Testing and Low Strain Testing. Due to its advantages such as low cost, easy operation, quickness and flexibility (no need to plan ahead and prepare inspection tubes or other devices), Low Strain Test is frequently specified in quality assurance programs of many countries or when doubts arise as to the integrity of the finished shafts/piles. The method is well suited for small to middle sized shafts. However it is an indirect NDT testing method and has certain limitations. Data interpretation requires proper training, experience and judgment and, therefore, inconsistent conclusions and reporting may be provided by different testers. To avoid or reduce such inconsistencies, it is best to follow a standardized data interpretation and record classification system. In this paper, a new classification method is presented with examples. A step-by-step data evaluation and interpretation procedure is proposed with examples of real cases to help understand the LST data. The paper also makes recommendations for measures to be taken when anomalies are detected in tested production piles.
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APA: Liqun Liang  (2011)  Quality Assessment Procedure And Classifications Of Cast-In-Place Shaft Using Low Strain Dynamic Test

MLA: Liqun Liang Quality Assessment Procedure And Classifications Of Cast-In-Place Shaft Using Low Strain Dynamic Test. Deep Foundations Institute, 2011.

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