STATIC PILE LOAD TEST: INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE REVIEW AND DISCUSSION ABOUT THE EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE STANDARDS

Authors

  • Fabien Szymkiewicz
  • Taisuke Sanagawa
  • Hidetoshi Nishioka

Keywords:

Piles, Load Test, State of the Art, Standardisation

Abstract


This publication aims to describe the European and Japanese standards in order to discuss
about the ongoing project of revision of the Japanese standard for static pile load tests, keeping in mind that
the future version of this standard will have to take into accounts Japanese past experience, as well as the
future needs to adapt to overseas practices, if necessary, for economical purposes. To do so, the different
derived parameters that can be obtained by carrying out a static pile load test on a vertically loaded pile
(instrumented or not) are described. Then, the current practice for static pile load tests in Japan is described,
and the main current overseas practices (with an extra focus on the European practices) are inventoried, and
their differences (if any) with the Japanese practice are highlighted. Finally, these differences are discussed,
and their importance assessed for a possible integration in the future Japanese standard, that could this way
be seen for an oversea point of view as viable and legitimate alternative to the other and until now more
common practices.

 

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Published

2020-02-26

How to Cite

Fabien Szymkiewicz, Taisuke Sanagawa, & Hidetoshi Nishioka. (2020). STATIC PILE LOAD TEST: INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE REVIEW AND DISCUSSION ABOUT THE EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE STANDARDS. GEOMATE Journal, 18(66), 76–83. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/445

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