Non-Destructive Testing Of Pile Foundations In India: Current Practices And Challenges

Deep Foundations Institute
Heman Manchanda Jyoti Agarwal
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Sep 1, 2022

Abstract

Several infrastructure projects are under construction in India; many of them involves construction of deep foundations like reinforced concrete and steel piles to support super structures. As most of the piles being constructed in India are reinforced concrete bored piles, there are always uncertainties relating to the quality of construction, and in this case non-destructive methods to ascertain quality of piles becomes very crucial to success of any project. Non-destructive pile testing is becoming more and more popular with growing technologies wherein geophysical techniques and wave propagation theories are being used for pile quality and length analysis. Low-strain pulse echo method and cross-hole sonic logging testing are two pile integrity testing techniques being currently practiced in India which are cost effective and provides reliable near accurate results if analyzed properly. Paper presents current practices being adopted in India for conducting these two tests, highlighting the critical site considerations and analysis techniques. The paper also discusses various execution and interpretation challenges faced by practicing engineers and recommends a way forward.
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APA: Heman Manchanda Jyoti Agarwal  (2022)  Non-Destructive Testing Of Pile Foundations In India: Current Practices And Challenges

MLA: Heman Manchanda Jyoti Agarwal Non-Destructive Testing Of Pile Foundations In India: Current Practices And Challenges. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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