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Chapter 2

Helical Foundation Systems

CHAPTER 2

HELICAL FOUNDATION SYSTEMS

2.10 Load Tests

Load tests are routinely completed on helical

piles to establish ultimate and allowable pile

capacities, determine pile head movement

under load, verify design assumptions and

capacities, and establish site-specific torque

correlation factors (K

t

). ICC-ES AC358 states

that full-scale load tests on helical piles shall

be conducted in general accordance with the

following standards:

• ASTM D1143, Standard Test Methods for Deep

Foundations Under Static Axial Compressive

Load

(Figures 2.10.a1 and 2.10.a2)

• ASTM D3689, Standard Test Methods for

Deep Foundations Under Static Axial Tensile

Load

(Figures 2.10.b1 and 2.10.b2)

• ASTM D3966, Standard Test Methods for

Deep Foundations Under Lateral Load

AC358 further states that the Quick Test method

of ASTM D1143 shall be used for compression

tests. Additional discussion and guidance

regarding the test procedures are provided in

AC358 and within the respective standards.

For axial compression and tension tests, AC358

defines the ultimate pile capacity as the load

achieved when plunging of the helix plate occurs

or when the net deflection exceeds 10 percent

of the average helix diameter, whichever occurs

first. Net deflection is defined as the total pile

head deflection minus the elastic shortening or

lengthening of the shaft.

Figure 2.10.a1

Compression load test

Figure 2.10.b1

Tension load test

Figure 2.10.b2

Tension load test within basement

Figure 2.10.a2

Close up of test pile, hydraulic cylinder,

dial gauges and hemispherical bearing plate