Non-destructive testing of bored piles
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https://doi.org/10.54355/tbus/1.3.2021.0002Keywords:
pile, test, soil, integrity, methodAbstract
Quality control of bored piles is a complex operation aimed at determining possible defects in the pile shaft and the strength of the pile material made by different technologies. The presence of pile shaft defects and a decrease in the strength characteristics of the pile shaft material lead to the development of negative processes at the stage of subsequent operation of the building and structure. It is known that the bearing capacity of the pile material should not be less than the bearing capacity of the ground. Consequently, it is necessary to strictly observe the quality of the concrete of the design strength values to ensure the reliability of the designed building concerning the service life. Nowadays different methods of nondestructive testing such as pile integrity test, cross-hole sonic logging. The paper presents a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of each of them, experimental data also are given
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