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Study on low‐strain integrity testing of pipe‐pile using the elastodynamic finite integration technique
Authors:Zhi Tang Lu  Zhi Liang Wang  Dong Jia Liu
Affiliation:1. Key Laboratory of Geotechnical and Underground Engineering of Ministry of Education (Dept. Geotech. Eng.), Tongji University, , Shanghai, 200092 China;2. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, , Hefei, 230009 China
Abstract:This study focuses on the three‐dimensional (3‐D) characteristics of wave propagation in pipe‐pile using elastodynamic finite integration technique. First, a real 3‐D pile‐soil model in cylindrical coordinate system is presented. Then, the governing equations are established. With the boundary and initial conditions, the numerical solution is obtained. The accuracy and feasibility of the self‐written code are further verified via comparing with the measured data. Velocity histories at different angles of pile top and pile tip are illustrated, and the snapshots reflecting the 3‐D characteristics of wave propagation are given. It shows that the interferences of Rayleigh waves can confuse the result interpretation for pile integrity testing. The increase of hammer contact time can effectively mitigate the interferences, and the interferences of Rayleigh waves are weakest at an angle of 90° from where hammer hits. Besides, surrounding soil can partly mitigate the wave interferences. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:pipe‐pile  low‐strain integrity testing  EFIT  3‐D characteristics  interferences
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