The Technique for Simulation of Broken Defects in Model Pile Tests

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When carrying on laboratory experimental studies on broken piles, the test results depend on the technique used in simulating the model piles. Based on laboratory model tests, a complete set of making process of broken piles used in the study of the working behavior and mechanism of broken piles was presented in detail. The techniques include the pore-forming process and the simulation of the broken defects. The load vs. settlement curves for the vertically loaded broken piles obtained through the model pile tests were adopted and demonstrated the feasibility of the production process.

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