STATNAMIC LOAD TESTS ON MODEL PILES AND THEIR
3D-ELASTOPLASTIC FEM ANALYSES
Makoto Kimura and Tirawat Boonyatee
ABSTRACT: During the past ten years, the Statnamic load test
has drawn attention from the piling community as one of the most
economical methods for pile load testing. However, almost all of the
research and development have been based on data from field tests. A
consistent interpretation is difficult to achieve with such data due to
the uncertainty and the complexity of the ground. To overcome this
deficiency, the first objective of this research is to develop a system
whereby Statnamic load tests can be performed under one constant
condition. A small-scale Statnamic loading device for model tests has
been developed whereby pre-compressed air is applied instead of gas from
an explosion. In this study, two types of piles, which are friction
piles and end bearing piles, are modeled and are loaded with two levels
of forces, namely, small loads and large loads. The former loads are for
determining the initial stiffness of piles and the latter loads are for
determining the ultimate capacity of piles. The second objective of this
study is to develop a 3D-FEM program that can analyze various types of
loading. For a dynamic analysis, the solution is determined by the
direct integration in time domain. The experimental results show the
possibility of producing a loading curve similar to that in the original
Statnamic load test. The analysis also shows that the force
distributions in piles under Statnamic loading are similar to those
under static loading.
Key words: pile, model test, test equipment, load test,
dynamic, finite element method (IGC: E4/E8)
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