Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test and the Conventional Bi-Directional Load Test, a Direct Comparison

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 3372 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
The Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test (“TLBT”) and the conventional Bi-Directional Load Test (“BDLT”) are full-scale load tests where loads are applied bi-directionally to the foundation element. The BDLT uses an embedded loading source consisting of a jack assembly with one or multiple hydraulic jacks located between two steel bearing plates. As the jack(s) within the jack assembly is/are pressurized, the plates receive the load from the jack(s) and transfer these loads to the foundation element. In the case of the TLBT, the loads are also applied bi-directionally to the foundation element. However, in the TLBT case, the loading source is located above the foundation head. With the TLBT’s non-embedded and reusable load assembly, the loads are applied to the foundation using the steel shaft bearing and base bearing plates cast within the foundation. These plates are connected to the load assembly at the foundation head via Grade 75 or Grade 150, threaded, steel bars. This paper presents comparison results from a full-scale load test performed by both bi-directional load testing methods on adjacent test shafts. Details regarding subsurface conditions as well as test shaft construction and installation are included for the comparison tests. Test results and corresponding analyses are presented and discussed in detail.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test and the Conventional Bi-Directional Load Test, a Direct ComparisonMLA: Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test and the Conventional Bi-Directional Load Test, a Direct Comparison. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.