195 A lateral load testis unlikely to appropriately model a future scour condition. It is possible to model local scour with the use of an isolation casing, but the reduction ineffective overburden stress due to general scour and contraction scour typically cannot be accounted for in the test setup Lateral load tests performed during construction typically come too late to benefit foundation design lateral load tests during construction typically serve as proof tests to verify design parameters and evaluate the influence of construction means and methods Lateral load tests performed during the design phase of a project require costly mobilization for installation of a few test piles/shafts; such costs may not be justified Lateral load tests done during the design phase of a project may not be representative if different means and methods are used to install the subsequent production piles/shafts. Except fora
design- build delivery method, the test program contractor will likely be different from the contractor engaged to install the permanent foundations A few load tests may not capture the variability in the near surface soils at a project site, particularly when a thick layer of fill is present Tests piles/shafts rarely, if ever, model axial loads in
combination with lateral loads, yet this is the condition most likely to occur when the structure is in service and results indifferent pile/shaft stiffness and p-delta effects.
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Pile/shaft performance maybe governed predominantly by the structural properties of the foundation element rather than the ground, particularly for cases with large unsupported pile/shaft length and column lengths (e.g., tall bridge bents deep foundations
installed through water and •
Pile/shaft deformations during the test may not be sufficient to define the full shape of the p-y curves
(e.g., piles/shafts with large unsupported length may fail structurally before mobilizing the full resistance of the soil. Lateral load test may not be cost effective or needed if pile lateral resistance is controlled at the strength limit state by the structural capacity and not the geotechnical capacity.
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