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  2. Crosshole sonic logging - Wikipedia

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    Crosshole sonic logging (CSL) is a method to determine the structural integrity of drilled shafts and other concrete piles. The CSL method is considered to be more accurate than sonic echo testing in the determination of structural soundness of concrete within the drilled shaft inside of the rebar cage.

  3. Pile integrity test - Wikipedia

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    Short wave (ultrasonic) acoustic method [4] Long wave (sonic) acoustic method [5] A pile integrity test (also known as low-strain dynamic test, sonic echo test, and low-strain integrity test) is one of the methods for assessing the condition of piles or shafts. It is cost-effective and not very time-consuming.

  4. Deformation monitoring - Wikipedia

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    A radio telemetry wireline extensometer monitoring slope deformation. Deformation monitoring (also referred to as deformation survey) is the systematic measurement and tracking of the alteration in the shape or dimensions of an object as a result of stresses induced by applied loads.

  5. Category:In situ foundation tests - Wikipedia

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    Crosshole sonic logging; D. ... Pile integrity test; S. Static load testing; Statnamic load test This page was last edited on 27 November 2019, at 10:44 ...

  6. Dynamic load testing - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic load testing (or dynamic loading) is a method to assess a pile's bearing capacity by applying a dynamic load to the pile head (a falling mass) while recording acceleration and strain on the pile head. Dynamic load testing is a high strain dynamic test which can be applied after pile installation for concrete piles. For steel or timber ...

  7. CSL - Wikipedia

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    Crosshole sonic logging, method for testing a constructed material; Calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate, a food additive used as an emulsifier; Continuous spontaneous localization, a dynamical reduction theory in quantum mechanics; Hartmann's solution, compound sodium lactate, used in intravenous transfusions

  8. Thermal integrity profiling - Wikipedia

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    Thermal Integrity Profiling (TIP) is a non-destructive testing method used to evaluate the integrity of concrete foundations. It is standardized by ASTM D7949 - Standard Test Methods for Thermal Integrity Profiling of Concrete Deep Foundations. The testing method was first developed in the mid 1990s at the University of South Florida.

  9. Total sounding - Wikipedia

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    Symbol used in drawings. Total sounding (TS) is a sounding method performed as part of geotechnical investigation.The sounding combines conventional rotary-pressure sounding with bedrock drilling, including rotation, ramming and flushing modes.