Test and Study of Pipe Pile Penetration in Cohesive Soil Using FBG Sensing Technology

Sensors (Basel). 2020 Mar 30;20(7):1934. doi: 10.3390/s20071934.

Abstract

In order to examine the applicability of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensing technology in the static penetration of pipe piles, static penetration tests in clay were conducted using double-wall open and closed model pipe piles. The strain was measured using FBG sensors, and the plug height was measured using a cable displacement sensor. Using one open pile and two closed piles, the difference in pipe pile penetration was compared and analyzed. Based on FBG sensing technology and the strain data, the penetration characteristics of the pipe pile, such as axial force, lateral friction, and driving resistance were examined. Results showed that FBG sensing technology has superior testing performance for the pipe pile penetration process, can accurately reflect the strain time history of pipe piles, and can clearly reflect the penetration process of pipe piles with increasing penetration depth. In addition, the variation law of the characteristics of the jacked pile pile-soil interface was obtained. This test has significance for model tests and the engineering design of pipe piles.

Keywords: Fiber Bragg Grating sensor; compaction effect; double-wall open-closed pipe pile; earth plug effect; jacked pile; pile driving resistance.