Practical Experience With Nondestructive Testing Of Augered Cast-In-Place Piles

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 2336 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
All methods of deep foundation construction present challenges to the contractor and engineer that vary according to the method employed, and the geotechnical conditions in which it is being used. Augered-Cast-In-Place (ACIP) piles are generally regarded as one of the most challenging, because the construction method precludes the use of traditional shaft inspection and quality control techniques. Application of Nondestructive Test (NDT) methods can provide quality control for ACIP shafts that traditional methods cannot, but each NDT method has limitations. These make some NDT methods unsuitable for use on ACIP shafts, and may limit the effectiveness of others, depending on geotechnical conditions. To help contractors and engineers working with ACIP piles select the test method most appropriate to specific site conditions, this paper presents a summary of the major NDT methods currently available, and reviews their capabilities with respect to the unique conditions presented by ACIP pile construction. Case histories illustrate how a combination of careful method selection, skilled data interpretation, and experienced engineering judgment have resolved problems and ensured quality in foundation construction by discriminating between potentially serious defects, and those that are unlikely to be significant.
Citation
APA:
(1997) Practical Experience With Nondestructive Testing Of Augered Cast-In-Place PilesMLA: Practical Experience With Nondestructive Testing Of Augered Cast-In-Place Piles. Deep Foundations Institute, 1997.