The Equilibrium Point Method Of Analysis For The Statnamic Loading Test With Supporting Case Histories

Deep Foundations Institute
R. G. Horvath
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Statnamic loading test is a new and innovative method for testing deep foundations. The test is relatively inexpensive, quick, easily mobilized, provides for direct measurement of applied load and corresponding displacement, and is capable of very high loading capacities. The long duration of the applied loading, as compared to a dynamic loading test, allows for a straightforward determination of the static behaviour of the foundation tested. A new method of analysis of the Statnamic loading test, the Equilibrium Point Method, is presented. A description is given of the pile-soil model and a demonstration of how the static load-displacement behaviour of deep foundations may be predicted from the Statnamic loading test data. The Equilibrium Point Method of analysis is applied to three types of deep foundations in soils which respond differently to fast loading rates. These case histories, from Canada and the United States, include data from static loading tests for direct comparison, and demonstrate the ability of the Equilibrium Point Method to predict static behaviour of the deep foundations.
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APA: R. G. Horvath  (1993)  The Equilibrium Point Method Of Analysis For The Statnamic Loading Test With Supporting Case Histories

MLA: R. G. Horvath The Equilibrium Point Method Of Analysis For The Statnamic Loading Test With Supporting Case Histories. Deep Foundations Institute, 1993.

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