First results of pipe pile static load test in small laboratory scale

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Presented laboratory testing program of tubular steel piles is a part of a bigger research program which contained static load tests in full scale and numerical simulations of conducted research. The main goal of the research is to compare static load tests with different working conditions of a shaft. The presented small scale model tests are the last part of the research. The paper contains the testing methodology description and first results of model pile axial loading. The static load tests in a small laboratory scale were conducted in a container filled with uniformly compacted medium sand (MSa). The first results of the investigation are presented in this paper, with the comparison of two pile capacities obtained for different roughness of the pile shaft (skin friction). The results are presented as load-displacement curves obtained by means of the Brinch-Hansen 80% method.

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Baca, M., & Rybak, J. (2018). First results of pipe pile static load test in small laboratory scale. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 251). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201825104038

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