PIT-W and PIT-S enhance the analysis of pulse echo data obtained with the Pile
Integrity Tester.
PIT-W Software
The PIT-W software is available in Standard and Professional versions.
Every PIT includes one license of PIT-W Standard. This software reprocesses PIT data,
averages, filters and magnifies records, analyzes records in the time domain and outputs user customized tables, plots
and reports.
PIT-W Professional adds valuable features to the Standard version. It generates a likely
Pile Profile, shows multiple piles in one single screen and has and essential tools for interpreting data obtained with
PIT-FV: Wave Speed Calculation (with velocity data from 2 accelerometers) and Frequency Domain Analysis (with force from an
instrumented hammer).
"I have been using the new PIT-W Standard Version and honestly
impressed with the ease of use and much better presentation of results (...) One day we will get it
upgraded to the professional version, so that we can use its full capability." - Zacheus Indrawan,
Senior Geotechnical Engineer Golder Associates Pty Ltd
Why Frequency Domain Analysis?
The analysis in the time domain is relatively simple to interpret and assesses
the location of major defects. The analysis in the Frequency Domain computes the relative mobility and dynamic
stiffness of the pile. Coupled with the Multiple Column plot, it allows the comparison of records from various
piles from the same location. Dynamic stiffness yields a relative assessment of pile strength and quality. The
Pile Profile Analysis generates a plot of pile impedance as a function of depth for piles with a clear toe.
PIT-S Software
PIT-S takes a user-input pile shape, soil layer properties and characteristics of the
low strain hammer impact, including point of impact, and displays the velocity reflections versus time and versus
pile length that a PIT test under such conditions would produce.
PIT-S is a simulation software that, in its most basic application, does not require
data collection. It can, however, greatly enhance analysis when used in conjunction with data obtained with the
Pile Integrity Tester: The curves simulated by PIT-S may be superimposed over measured curves for a simple signal
matching process and a simplified investigation of the cause of observed reflections.
The display of force and velocity curves or of the velocity curves at different
locations along the pile (integrity testing of piles integral to a structure is accomplished by analyzing 2 velocity
curves) simulate integrity tests performed with the PIT model FV. The software also shows acceleration and displacement
data and includes a slow motion animated display of the wave transmission and reflections that is particularly
educational.
Download the PIT-S Demo Software.
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