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Formulation of Transfer Curves for Reversal Loadings Based on Soil-Concrete Interface Tests and Flat Dilatometer Soundings. | LitMetric

Formulation of Transfer Curves for Reversal Loadings Based on Soil-Concrete Interface Tests and Flat Dilatometer Soundings.

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Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Geotechnical and Hydraulic Engineering, Gdańsk University of Technology (GUT), 11/12 Gabriela Narutowicza Street, 80-233 Gdańsk, Poland.

Published: August 2025


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This study introduces a novel method for evaluating pile-soil interaction based solely on Dilatometer Test (DMT) results, enhancing and extending the established approach originally developed using Menard Pressuremeter Test (PMT) data. Currently, transfer functions utilizing DMT sounding results are in the early stages of development. Presented research fills the gap in DMT-based methods for pile design by introducing transfer functions for reversal loadings to calculate the unit shaft friction of screw displacement piles in Controlled Modulus Columns (CMC) technology. The proposed method utilizes DMT-derived soil parameters, offering a practical and accurate alternative to PMT-based models. Testing research fields were located in the Vistula Marshlands, Northern Poland. Site characterization consisted of piezocone (CPTU) and DMT soundings to characterize the soil profile and estimate soil parameters relevant for pile design. CMCs were installed and statically load tested under various loading schemes. Laboratory direct shear tests on smooth and rough soil-concrete interfaces were performed in both forward and backward directions (reversal loading) to simulate pile loading conditions. Results demonstrate improved adaptability of DMT-based transfer curves to local soil conditions and provide a reliable framework for predicting pile performance in soft soils. Proposed DMT-model returns similar ultimate bearing capacities of the pile to CPT 2012 method for first loading, simultaneously offering better agreement for reversal loading, a situation not accounted for in CPTU 2012 or most other CPT-based methods.

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