Signal Anomalies in Crosshole Sonic Logging Testing with a Case Study in Metro Manila

Deep Foundations Institute
Benjamin B. Buensuceso III
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Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

Crosshole sonic logging (CSL) is a popular quality assurance and quality control method used to examine the concrete quality of cast-in place deep foundations, though the evaluation of the results is subject to certain limitations. One such limitation explored in this paper is the occurrence of false positives, where signal anomalies indicated by CSL test results are not necessarily indicative of imperfections in the foundation that could affect its performance. A case study of false positives evaluated in CSL records in a major infrastructure project in Metro Manila is presented in this paper. A detailed desktop evaluation and results from complementary high-strain dynamic load testing and low-strain pile integrity testing were used to evaluate the significance of the suspected false positive signal anomalies from the CSL test results. Recommendations for the proper interpretation and evaluation of CSL test results in Philippine practice, given the method’s limitations and examples presented, are also shared.
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APA: Benjamin B. Buensuceso III  (2021)  Signal Anomalies in Crosshole Sonic Logging Testing with a Case Study in Metro Manila

MLA: Benjamin B. Buensuceso III Signal Anomalies in Crosshole Sonic Logging Testing with a Case Study in Metro Manila. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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