Recommendations For Implementing And Interpreting NonDestructive Integrity Testing Of Cast In-Situ Concrete Piles And Diaphragm Walls.

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 577 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
The following document aims to cover all issues concerning the three main methods employed for the in-situ survey of concrete pile integrity. Within it are described both sonic coring and low-strain tests and the frequency and time domain analysis of their results, which are the most advanced techniques currently in use in Spain. The survey techniques described were developed and began worldwide deployment in the 1960s, but it was not until the 1980s that they saw large scale implementation in Spain, largely thanks to the miniaturisation of electronics and computer equipment that made them easier to use on-site. Sonic coring, echo and frequency-response testing or mechanical impedance tests are spreading further every day. However, there appears to be a need for standardisation of the testing methods, as well as their implementation, interpretation and the presentation of results. The goal of these Spanish recommendations is to serve as a guideline for test standards and to provide examples for a correct and commonly agreed interpretation of test results, as well as settling any differences in the evaluation of defects detected in foundation works.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Recommendations For Implementing And Interpreting NonDestructive Integrity Testing Of Cast In-Situ Concrete Piles And Diaphragm Walls.MLA: Recommendations For Implementing And Interpreting NonDestructive Integrity Testing Of Cast In-Situ Concrete Piles And Diaphragm Walls.. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.