Bi-directional Load Testing Using Donut Super Cells For Hangzhou West Railway Station

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Abstract
The new Hangzhou West Railway Station, which is currently in the early stages of
construction, will be located in the city of Hangzhou, China. To accomplish the ambitious goals of the
project, the construction work and station building was divided into three project areas. The original design
utilizes 1,580 drilled shafts with diameters of either 800 mm or 1000 mm (32 or 40 inch) to support the new
Station and its various ancillary structures. The drilled shafts will be tipped into the moderately weathered
argillaceous siltstone a distance between 5 and 15 m (16.5 and 49 ft), resulting in an effective pile length
ranging from 35 to 43 m (115 to 141 ft), respectively. For the first phase, approximately 550 production
drilled shafts will be installed. Eight (8) sacrificial drilled shafts each with a diameter of 1000 mm (40 inch)
were installed to a depth ranging from 50 to 57 m (164 to 187 ft), and were tested to confirm the design
parameters used for the first phase, to evaluate the contractor’s installation means-and-methods, and to
provide guidance whether redesign is warranted for the subsequent two phases. Bi-directional static load
testing was performed using a donut-shaped Super Cell to apply unidirectional axial loads up to 13,200 kN
(2,970 kip). This paper will describe the bi-directional testing and select results obtained therefrom. The
axial compressive and uplift resistances determined from the testing verified that the available axial
resistance of a single drilled shaft exceeded the minimum design requirements.
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