Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference (한국지반공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2000.03b
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- Pages.159-166
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- 2000
Effects of Soil Conditions on the Vibratory Motion of Drilled Shaft
지반조건이 현장 타설 말뚝 선단부의 동적 경계조건에 미치는 영향
Abstract
Non-destructive out-hole tests, impact-echo and impact-response are widely applied to evaluate integrity of drilled shafts. In these tests, vibratory motions of drilled shafts are interpreted, which induced by impacts on the shaft head. In applying the tests to evaluating integrity of shaft, it has been attended whether the tests have resolutions enough to distinguish existence of slime at between the shaft end and a bearing soil deposit. To distinguish existence of slime by tests, modes of shaft vibrations need to be reasonably interpreted, which generally vary according to a shaft boundary condition such as, a free-free or a free-fixed condition. The boundary condition of a shaft is, however, found to be significantly affected by stiffness of soil deposits around shaft as well as penetration depths of shaft into a bearing soil deposit. Thus, these effects on the boundary condition of a shaft should be considered reasonably in interpreting test results to decide the existence of slime. To investigate the effects, in this study, vibratory motions of shafts constructed in various soil conditions and end penetration depths are examined analytically. Based on the studies, variations of boundary condition are characterized in terms of soil stiffness contrast between a shaft perimeter and a shaft end, and also the ratio of a penetration depth to a shaft length. The results can be applied to verify the applicability of tests to identify the slime.
Keywords
- non-destructive integrity tests;
- drilled shaft;
- slime;
- vibratory motion;
- impact-echo test;
- impact-response test;
- fixed end condition;
- free end condition