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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.18.2003.tde-06112006-103725
Document
Author
Full name
Fábio Lopes Soares
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2002
Supervisor
Committee
Aoki, Nelson (President)
Albiero, Jose Henrique
Danziger, Bernadete Ragoni
Title in Portuguese
Análise de provas de carga dinâmica em tubulões a céu aberto no campo experimental de fundações da EESC/USP
Keywords in Portuguese
prova de carga dinâmica
prova de carga estática
solo não-saturado
tubulões a céu aberto
Abstract in Portuguese
Apresenta-se o conceito de elemento isolado de fundação em tubulão, e analisa-se 10 provas de carga dinâmica de energia crescente, nos tubulões, considerando as provas de carga estática realizadas anteriormente nos mesmos. Os ensaios são realizados em tubulões a céu aberto, situados em maciço de solo da formação Rio Claro e Itaqueri, no campo experimental de fundações da USP/EESC. As análises baseiam-se em curvas de resistência x deslocamento e gráficos que mostram a evolução da resistência mobilizada com o aumento da energia aplicada, resultantes dos impactos do ensaio dinâmico de energia crescente (metodologia PDA e análises CAPWAP). Analisam-se também a influência da pré-inundação e da variação da sucção do maciço de solos nos ensaios dinâmicos, o efeito do reensaio e a variabilidade nos resultados de ensaios de investigação geotécnica (SPT e CPT), realizados no campo experimental. Os resultados das provas de carga dinâmica de energia crescente mostram que a resposta do sistema isolado de fundação em tubulão é diferente a cada nível de energia aplicada e que a história de carregamento do elemento isolado de fundação é de extrema importância para análise dos ensaios nele realizado.
Title in English
Analysis of dynamic loading test in large diameter bored piles, in the experimental field of EESC
Keywords in English
dynamic loading test
large diameter bored piles
static load test
unsaturated soil
Abstract in English
The concept of an isolated foundation element in large diameter bored pile is presented and 10 dynamic loading tests with increased energy are analysed. The interpretation of the dynamic loading tests has been proceeded with due consideration of the results of static loading tests performed previously. The loading tests have been carried out in large diameter bored piles founded in Rio Claro and Itaqueri soil formation, situated in the experimental foundation field of USP/EESC. The analyses are based on resistance x displacement curves and selected graphics illustrating the development of mobilized resistance with increasing applied energy during a dynamic loading test (PDA methodology and CAPWAP type analysis). The influence of previous inundation in soil mass and suction variation are also analysed, as well as the effect of test repetition and variability in SPT and CPT results. The results obtained with the dynamic loading tests with increasing energy revealed a distinct behaviour of the isolated foundation system for each level of applied energy, showing that the loading history is an aspect of extreme relevance to an adequate analysis of the dynamic tests perfomed.
 
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