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International Foundation Congress and Equipment Expo 2009 | 2009

Driven Concrete Pile Foundation Monitoring with Embedded Data Collector System

Rodrigo Herrera; Lawrence E. Jones; Peter Lai

Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) sponsored research performed at the University of Florida resulted in developing a wireless monitoring and real time static capacity estimate technology for driven piles. This new technology, Embedded Data Collector (EDC), uses two levels of instrumentation, embedded in the body of precast prestressed concrete piles near the head and tip. Strain and acceleration measurements obtained at these instrumentation levels during driving are sent wirelessly to a receiver in the field, and analyzed in real time to provide the operator with estimates of static capacity, stresses in the pile, transfer energy, damping factor, stroke height, and other relevant parameters used to evaluate the pile driving process and the driving system. The EDC system is currently undergoing phase one of a two phase field evaluation program planned by the FDOT to determine the level of reliability that can be anticipated by its use. The first phase consists of monitoring piles with EDC instrumentation and concurrently monitoring them with the Pile Driving Analyzer (PDA), given that there is ample data supporting the reliability of PDA. Measurements of strain and particle acceleration converted to force and velocity traces can then be compared between the two systems, along with the corresponding calculated magnitude of downward and upward traveling stress waves as they move along the pile at any point in time. Selected hammer blows recorded by PDA equipment are analyzed by means of signal matching software (CAPWAP) and the estimated static skin, end bearing, and total resistance obtained are compared against EDC static resistance predictions. The second phase of the evaluation will compare EDC estimates of static capacity against instrumented static load test results. The purpose of this paper, is only to present a summary of results obtained thus far in phase one, and compares EDC estimates of static capacity results with those from PDA and CAPWAP.


Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering | 2006

Influence of Torque on Lateral Capacity of Drilled Shafts in Sands

Zhihong Hu; Michael McVay; David Bloomquist; Rodrigo Herrera; Peter Lai


Computers and Geotechnics | 2012

Estimation of nonlinear static skin friction on multiple pile segments using the measured hammer impact response at the top and bottom of the pile

Khiem T. Tran; Michael McVay; Rodrigo Herrera; Peter Lai


Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2011

A new method for estimating driven pile static skin friction with instrumentation at the top and bottom of the pile

Khiem T. Tran; Michael McVay; Rodrigo Herrera; Peter Lai


Canadian Geotechnical Journal | 2016

Full-scale coupled torsion and lateral response of mast arm drilled shaft foundations

Sudheesh Thiyyakkandi; Michael McVay; Peter Lai; Rodrigo Herrera


Geotechnical Frontiers 2017 | 2017

Field Measurement of Noise and Ground Surface Vibration during Pile Jetting and Grouting

Sudheesh Thiyyakkandi; Michael McVay; Peter Lai; Rodrigo Herrera


Canadian Geotechnical Journal | 2017

Suitability of jetted and grouted precast pile for supporting mast arm structures

Sudheesh Thiyyakkandi; Michael McVay; Peter Lai; Rodrigo Herrera


Structural Safety | 2013

Reliability based design of driven pile groups using combination of pile driving equations and high strain dynamic pile monitoring

Harald Klammler; Michael McVay; Rodrigo Herrera; Peter Lai


IFCEE 2018 | 2018

Strength and Index Measurements of South Florida Carbonate-Rocks

Thai Nguyen; Michael McVay; Xiaoyu Song; Scott J. Wasman; Michael Rodgers; David Horhota; Rodrigo Herrera; Kaiqi Wang


IFCEE 2018 | 2018

Relaxation of Displacement Driven Pile Foundations in Florida’s Granular Soils

Rodrigo Herrera; Lawrence E. Jones; Mingu Kim

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Michael McVay

Florida Department of Transportation

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Peter Lai

Florida Department of Transportation

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Lawrence E. Jones

Florida Department of Transportation

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David Horhota

Florida Department of Transportation

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Khiem T Tran

Florida Department of Transportation

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