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This test method covers the procedure for testing vertical or batter piles individually to determine the force and velocity response of the pile to an impact force applied axially by a pile-driving hammer to the top of the pile. This test method is applicable to deep foundation units that function in a manner similar to foundation piles, regardless of their method of installation, provided that they are receptive to high-strain impact testing. These elements can include drilled shafts, micropiles, and continuous flight auger cast piles.

Note 1—High-strain dynamic testing requires a strain at impact that is representative of a force in the pile having the same order of magnitude, or greater, than the ultimate pile-soil resistance.

Note 2—This standard method may be applied to the high-strain dynamic testing of piles with the use of either force or strain transducers and either acceleration, velocity, or displacement transducers as long as the test results clearly state how the testing deviates from the standard, i.e., what combination of instruments was used.

Note 3—A suitable follower may be required for testing existing cast-in-place concrete piles. This follower should have an impedance within 50 percent of the impedance of the pile. However, additional caution and analysis may be required if the impedance is not within 10 percent.

Note 4—For mandrel-driven piles, the mandrel may be instrumented in a similar way to a driven pile. However, results from a mandrel that is more than two pieces, one that has joints, will require additional analysis.

 

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  1. AASHTO T 298-15 (2023)

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    Standard Method of Test for High-Strain Dynamic Testing of Piles

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  2. AASHTO T 298-99 (2010)


    Standard Method of Test for High-Strain Dynamic Testing of Piles

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