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Low Strain Integrity Test

LOW STRAIN INTEGRITY TEST ON PILE AS PER IS 14893 2021

Pile Integrity Testing (PIT) is a non-destructive method used to assess the quality and integrity of piles, particularly deep foundations. It involves applying low-strain impacts to the pile and analyzing the resulting stress waves to identify any anomalies or defects. PIT is valuable for evaluating pile length, cross-sectional area, material consistency, and potential issues like voids or cracks. 

Here’s a more detailed explanation. What it is:

  • PIT, also known as low-strain impact integrity testing, uses a light-weight hammer or impact device to create a stress wave that travels down the pile. 
  • This wave is reflected back from the pile toe and any changes in impedance (like changes in pile material or cross-section) along the way. 
  • Accelerometers (sensors) on the pile head record the reflected wave, and the data is analyzed to determine the pile’s condition. 
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