Other Tests
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Dynamic Pile Load Test
Dynamic pile Load test is a method for evaluating the bearing capacity of a foundation. It can be performed on piles such as driven piles, auger-cast piles, micropiles, and helical piles. DLT is a fast, reliable, and costeffective way to evaluate pile capacity, driving stresses, and hammer performance. -
Bridge load test
Bridge Load testing is mainly used for assessing the flexural capacity of bridge. It is used to assess the condition and safety of bridge. The situations in which the testing is carried out if there is excessive creep deflection, materials defect, structural detoriation, uncertainities in current built in conditions, bomb or fire damage, or structural strength unknown. The load testing is used to check whether maximum deflection and percentage recovery are within permissible limits or not. If the bridge fails to meet the criteria, the bridge is no longer used. -
NDT Rebound Hammer Test
The rebound hammer test is a nondestructive method for assessing concrete's compressive strength. The test involves pressing the plunger of the rebound hammer against the concrete's surface, and the rebound indicates the concrete's hardness. The hardness is related to the concrete's compressive strength, which can be determined from the rebound value's location on a graduated scale. - Core Cutting
- Plate Load Test
- K-Value Test of Soil