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Direct Design Rules for Piles Using Menard Pressuremeter Test
Direct design rules derived from PMT data are used for estimating the bearing capacity and settlement of piles and for their behaviour under lateral loading. The theoretical background of these rules is explained by comparing borehole expansion by the pressuremeter to soil response under the various pile displacements. The most recent developments are submitted.
Direct Design Rules for Piles Using Menard Pressuremeter Test
Direct design rules derived from PMT data are used for estimating the bearing capacity and settlement of piles and for their behaviour under lateral loading. The theoretical background of these rules is explained by comparing borehole expansion by the pressuremeter to soil response under the various pile displacements. The most recent developments are submitted.
Direct Design Rules for Piles Using Menard Pressuremeter Test
Gambin, Michel (Mike) (author) / Frank, Roger (author)
International Foundation Congress and Equipment Expo 2009 ; 2009 ; Orlando, Florida, United States
2009-03-10
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Direct Design Rules for Piles Using Menard Pressuremeter Test
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