WALDEVAR Energy - Pullout Tests (POT) Services
Experience: Conducted over 2 GW of Pull-Out Tests in PVPP. Over 50 different structures, including microdrilling, ground screws, HEA, IPE, W BEAMS, C, SIGMA Profiles.
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Key Differentiators in Pull-Out Test (POT) Field Evaluation and Campaign Design
- Comprehensive geotechnical surveys: We conduct extensive geotechnical surveys as part of our field evaluation to accurately assess soil conditions. These surveys are crucial for determining the appropriate parameters for pull-out tests (POT) and ensuring the structural integrity of photovoltaic installations.
- Customized field campaigns tailored to soil characteristics: Our field campaigns are specifically designed to match the unique characteristics of each site. By customizing the pull-out test (POT) approach based on the geotechnical data, we optimize foundation systems for maximum stability and performance.
Installation Methods for Photovoltaic Systems
- Direct Driving: Piles are driven directly into the ground without pre-drilling, providing a quick and efficient installation method. This approach is ideal for stable soil conditions and ensures fast setup.
- Pre-Drilled Piers up to 60% & 90% of Pile Diameter: Pre-drilling is performed to 60% or 90% of the pile diameter to facilitate easier installation in challenging soil conditions. This method helps reduce resistance and ensures secure anchoring.
- Micropiling: Micropiles are small-diameter piles drilled into the ground, offering enhanced stability for sites with difficult terrain or where traditional piling methods are less effective.
- Ground screws: Ground screws are screwed directly into the soil, providing a flexible and fast installation solution. This method is suitable for a wide range of ground conditions and eliminates the need for concrete foundations.
Load Testing
- Compression Test: measure the vertical load-bearing capacity of the foundation, ensuring that the structure can withstand compressive forces.
. - Lateral Load Tests: Lateral load tests assess the horizontal resistance of piles and foundations, ensuring stability against lateral forces like wind or seismic activity.
- Pull-Out Test: The Pull-Out Test (POT) evaluates the resistance of anchors or piles to being pulled out of the ground, ensuring that the foundation elements are securely anchored and capable of withstanding tensile forces.
Continuous Monitoring with Pull-Out Test (POT)
- Real-time tracking of driving times, loads, and displacements: Continuous monitoring includes real-time tracking of driving times, applied loads, and displacements during the installation process. This data is essential for conducting accurate Pull-Out Test (POT) assessments to ensure proper anchorage and stability.
- Accurate data collection for informed decision-making: By collecting precise data during Pull-Out Test (POT) procedures, decision-makers can optimize installation parameters and ensure that the foundation system meets all necessary performance criteria for long-term reliability.
Customization and Optimization in Pull-Out Test (POT)
- Tailored testing protocols and optimization strategies: We develop customized testing protocols, including the Pull-Out Test (POT), based on specific project requirements and soil conditions. This approach ensures optimal performance and reliability of the foundation system.
- Detailed reporting: Each Pull-Out Test (POT) is thoroughly documented, providing detailed reports that include all relevant data, ensuring transparency and informed decision-making throughout the project.
Quality Assurance with Pull-Out Test (POT)
- Romanian and International standards and best practices: We ensure quality by adhering to both Romanian and international standards and best practices, including the use of the Pull-Out Test (POT) to verify the strength and stability of foundation systems.
- The Construction State Inspectorate authorized WALDEVAR’s Laboratory for construction analysis and testing for special geotechnical works and field testing of piles - POT.
Key Benefits of Pull-Out Test (POT)
- Ensures structural integrity and reliability of PV installations: The Pull-Out Test (POT) verifies the anchoring strength of foundation elements, ensuring the structural integrity and reliability of photovoltaic (PV) installations.
- Optimizes foundation systems and costs for enhanced performance: By conducting Pull-Out Tests (POT), foundation systems are optimized for both performance and cost efficiency, ensuring that installations meet the required standards without unnecessary expenses.
- Provides long-term stability and efficiency of solar projects: The Pull-Out Test (POT) guarantees that foundations are securely anchored, providing long-term stability and enhancing the overall efficiency of solar projects throughout their lifecycle.