A New Data Interpretation Approach For Pile Thermal Integrity Testing

Deep Foundations Institute
Quanchen Sun Mohammed Z. E. B. Elsahife Chris Barker Anthony Fisher Jennifer Schooling
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2022

Abstract

A review of the literature shows that pile integrity is a significant concern in pile construction. Recently, a new integrity test, thermal integrity profiling (TIP,) has been put into use in foundation construction. It measures temperature changes and thermal profiles of concrete during curing. Heat generation and dissipation of early-age concrete is determined by the concrete mix, the ground conditions and the shape of concrete structure. The current data interpretation practice is primary based on experience. Anomaly detection through direct analysis of temperature profiles is currently indicative or suggestive and temperature signatures are usually similar, and numerous causes are not easily isolated. The core of the TIP testing technique, i.e. collecting detailed temperature measurements along the pile during the hydration process, is promising but a new interpretation approach is required. In this paper, a new interpretation approach has been developed in which TIP constitutes the first step. An investigative staged process is then followed to establish and assess the anomalies in the problematic regions along the pile employing the combined use of detailed finite element (FE) simulations, the actual temperature data from TIP and genetic evolution algorithms. In each stage, more details could be revealed about the anomalies being investigated including, ultimately, location, size and shape; this staged process enables practitioners to follow a riskbased approach and decide whether or not to pursue subsequent stages depending on the results they get at the end of each stage. This new approach, depending on the stages required for the analysis, will potentially avail practicing engineers of crucial test results about the quality of the pile immediately following pile construction, hence enabling repair and remedial work straight away at a lower cost.
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APA: Quanchen Sun Mohammed Z. E. B. Elsahife Chris Barker Anthony Fisher Jennifer Schooling  (2022)  A New Data Interpretation Approach For Pile Thermal Integrity Testing

MLA: Quanchen Sun Mohammed Z. E. B. Elsahife Chris Barker Anthony Fisher Jennifer Schooling A New Data Interpretation Approach For Pile Thermal Integrity Testing. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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