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Information × Registration Number 2118U005559, Article popup.category Стаття Title Identification of defects of the piles with reflected waves (AI translated) popup.author Lebid OleksijKaliukh IuriiBerchun YaroslavChernyshev DmytroLebid OleksijKaliukh IuriiBerchun YaroslavChernyshev Dmytro popup.publication 01-01-2018 popup.source_user Київський національний університет будівництва і архітектури popup.source https://repositary.knuba.edu.ua/handle/987654321/3611 popup.publisher ІТГІП Description Using current mathematical models of wave processes does not allow diagnosing defects in piles with sufficient accuracy. The necessity of creating of a pile generalized dynamic model which would allow to receive more reliable signals of wave processes in reinforced concrete piles has been substantiated. For numerical simulation of dynamic processes, a flat scheme for an axisymmetric pile based on the finite element method of "deep beam" within LIRA software complex was used. Sand was chosen as the soil around the pile due to the fact that sand and concrete characteristic impedance is very different, which provides a good echo from the pile toe (from the interface of the media). A comparative analysis of the results of mathematical modeling has made it possible to state that the most informative (in terms of differences in the comparison of graphs from one another), both for time signals and amplitude spectra, is the application of a horizontal impact on the lateral surface near the border with the pile base and the signal recording that comes to the speed sensors located in the vertical direction on the pile head near the border with the lateral surface. This option will be thoroughly tested numerically and experimentally in subsequent authors' studies. popup.nrat_date 2026-04-20 Close
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Lebid Oleksij. Identification of defects of the piles with reflected waves (AI translated) : published. 2018-01-01; Київський національний університет будівництва і архітектури, 2118U005559
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