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Bridge Foundation Depth Estimation Using Sonic Echo Test

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Nondestructive Tests are capable of determining unknown characteristics of the bridge foundations especially the depth of the piles and drilled shafts. Sonic Echo—Impulse Response (SE/IR) is one of the methods used in determining the depth of wooden and concrete piles and drilled shafts. When the top of the pile is inaccessible, sonic waves in the pile would be generated by either horizontally striking the side of the pile or striking vertically on a block attached to the pile surface. In the present research, in order to have reasonable criteria to determine the depth of piles, the data acquired by the sensors should be interpreted properly. In addition, while a sensor is mounted somewhere far from the top of the pile, the sensor receives different echoes at different times and reflection of the waves from the top of the piles and superstructures makes the case more complicated. In order to develop a methodology for testing and Interpretation, tests were conducted and analyzed in the laboratory and on railway bridges in New Mexico.

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The writers would like to thank the NMDOT project technical panel (Michelle Mann and Dr. Thiet Nguen) for their valuable suggestions during the previous technical meeting. The valuable service and time of Ms. Keli Daniell, who is the project manager, and Mr. Bob Meyers, who is the sponsor of this project are greatly appreciated.

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Rashidyan, S., Ng, Tt., Maji, A. (2016). Bridge Foundation Depth Estimation Using Sonic Echo Test. In: Sciammarella, C., Considine, J., Gloeckner, P. (eds) Experimental and Applied Mechanics, Volume 4. Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22449-7_12

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