Top-Loaded Bidirectional Test, a New Approach to Deep Foundations Load Testing

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 1368 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
The Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test (“TLBT”) is a new method to apply bi-directional loads to a deep foundation element with the loading source located above the foundation head. In the TLBT reusable load assembly, loads are applied to the foundation using the R-System which consists of two stacked steel plates located at the geotechnical resistance balance point or at the foundation base connected to the load assembly via vertical elements. The top plate or the Shaft Bearing Plate (“SBP”) will transfer loads to the foundation upper portion, and the bottom plate or the Base Bearing Plate (“BBP”) will transfer loads to the foundation lower portion as well as the foundation base. At the surface, above the foundation head, a hydraulic jack is located between a Top Load Assembly (“TLA”), and the Bottom Load Assembly (“BLA”). The TLA and BLA are connected to vertical elements which are consequently connected to the R-system. As the jack is pressurized and expanded at the surface, the R-System plates are separated, and the foundation is bidirectionally loaded. This paper presents a brief description of the conventional Bi-Directional Load Test (“BDLT”) including benefits and limitations followed by the TLBT method introduction including its benefits and advantages over other testing methods.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Top-Loaded Bidirectional Test, a New Approach to Deep Foundations Load TestingMLA: Top-Loaded Bidirectional Test, a New Approach to Deep Foundations Load Testing. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.