Load Testing Of Deep Foundations Using The Osterberg Load Cell

Deep Foundations Institute
David E. Thompson
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

This paper describes the full-scale field load testing of three deep foundation units using the Osterberg Load Cell. The load tests were completed on three separate projects, two in Massachusetts and one in New York. The Massachusetts projects involved the load testing of two 18-inch O.D. concrete-filled steel pipe piles over water for railroad bridge reconstruction projects in Revere and Saugus/Lynn. The New York project involved the load testing of a 24-inch diameter drilled shaft socketed into sandstone on land for a building foundation in Rochester. The 18-inch O.D. piles were loaded to failure at jack pressures of 142 to 215 tons. The drilled shaft was loaded to failure at jack pressures of approximately 450 tons. The loading testing procedure is described and the results of the three tests are presented. The advantages and disadvantages of the Osterberg load cell for load testing of deep foundations are discussed.
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APA: David E. Thompson  (1989)  Load Testing Of Deep Foundations Using The Osterberg Load Cell

MLA: David E. Thompson Load Testing Of Deep Foundations Using The Osterberg Load Cell. Deep Foundations Institute, 1989.

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