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LOAD TESTING AND INTERPRETATION OF INSTRUMENTED AUGERED CAST-IN-PLACE PILES (2010)

Unload-reload cycles induce additional non-uniform internal axial loads within the pile which complicate interpretation of the strain gage data and increase the potential for errors. Attempts to maintain a constant top load during the hold period can lead to operational difficulties in taking measurements and are technically unnecessary. Residual load has been shown to develop in cast-in-place piles and can significantly influence the axial load distribution as interpreted from strain gage data. The stiffness of cast-in-place piles has been observed to vary with the measured strain, and a constant modulus, as provided by correlation with the unconfined compressive strength of the grout, may lead to a significantly different interpretation of the axial load distribution.
Reference:
DFI Journal, The journal of the deep foundation institute, Vol. 4, Aug. 2010
Organization:
Dan Brown and Associates, USA
USA
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