Applications of Nondestructive Testing Methods for Mass Foundation Blocks - Feasibility Study

Deep Foundations Institute
Hamed Layssi Farid Moradi Thomas Tingson
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Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

This paper describes the feasibility and pilot study of of using existing non-destructive testing solutions for evaluating structural integrity and mechanical performance of mass concrete foundations. This paper includes two pilot studies using well-known NDT methods (i.e., Crosshole Sonic Logging and seismic tomography) for new applications (i.e., NDT inspection of mass concrete foundations). In the first case, we will examine an existing mass concrete foundation block with internal cracking, which has negatively impacted the strength and stiffness of the foundation block. A combination of pulse velocity and 2D tomography was used to evaluate the structural integrity in the foundation block. In the second case, the quality and integrity of newly built mass foundations were evaluated using Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL). The methods are combined to locate potential sub-surface defects such as large voids and discontinuities. This paper aims to study the effectiveness of the NDT methods of Deep Foundations to assess the quality and structural integrity of new and existing mass foundations and explore the opportunity to extend the capabilities of these tests beyond their conventional use.
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APA: Hamed Layssi Farid Moradi Thomas Tingson  (2021)  Applications of Nondestructive Testing Methods for Mass Foundation Blocks - Feasibility Study

MLA: Hamed Layssi Farid Moradi Thomas Tingson Applications of Nondestructive Testing Methods for Mass Foundation Blocks - Feasibility Study. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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