179 If lateral load tests are performed during the design phase with a view to optimizing
the design of the foundations, or if the test foundations are for research purposes, it is recommended that the foundation element be designed with a high shear and moment capacity, possibly higher than what would be used fora production pile/shaft. In this way, the foundation element will be able to deflect significantly under loads that are likely to be high enough to
mobilize the soil resistance, but without failing the structural element. This maybe particularly applicable for CFA piles, drilled shafts, or micropiles, where additional reinforcement can be included in order to increase the shear and moment capacity of the test pile compared to a production pile. However, using a stiffer element may lead to smaller deflections at the service load. Any other aspects of the design that will be included on production piles/shafts should also be included for the test piles/shafts. For example, coatings on
piles for corrosion protection, which may also impact the frictional and shearing resistance between the pile and the adjacent ground, should be included on the test pile. If it is not possible to do so, the potential differences and risks of different behavior between the test and production piles should be assessed and possibly addressed through the use of a resistance factor.
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