Statnamic Load Testing Of Strain Instrumented Large Diameter Bored Shafts - Synopsis

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 550 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1996
Abstract
Statnamic load testing is becoming widely accepted as a method to quickly and economically determine the load-deflection behaviour and ultimate static resistance of high capacity deep foundations. Strain instrumented large diameter bored shafts were tested at four locations for the federal and state Departments of Transportation in the United States. Tests were conducted vertically (to 30 MN) and laterally on the shafts and, in some cases, testing was completed over water. Instrumented shaft test results provided shaft load distribution with depth and shaft shear transfer stress throughout the soil stratum. Shaft end bearing and ultimate end bearing stress values were provided. On two projects, Osterberg load cells provided comparative static data for skin friction and end bearing. Correlations between Statnamic derived static load-displacement results and Osterberg load-deflection results are very good. Statnamic lateral load test results were correlated with static lateral results in addition to providing useful dynamic response and damping data.
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APA:
(1996) Statnamic Load Testing Of Strain Instrumented Large Diameter Bored Shafts - SynopsisMLA: Statnamic Load Testing Of Strain Instrumented Large Diameter Bored Shafts - Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 1996.