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Load that can be safely carried on pile depends on maximum load that pile can carry when considered as column, and on minimum load that would produce settlement or further penetration of pile into ground; pile driving formulas fall into two main groups; impact formulas which are applicable to bearing piles, and friction formulas which are applicable to piles supported by frictional resistance of ground in which they are embedded.
Load that can be safely carried on pile depends on maximum load that pile can carry when considered as column, and on minimum load that would produce settlement or further penetration of pile into ground; pile driving formulas fall into two main groups; impact formulas which are applicable to bearing piles, and friction formulas which are applicable to piles supported by frictional resistance of ground in which they are embedded.
Notes on pile driving formulae
New Zealand Instn Engrs -- Bul Proc
Charman, B.W. (author)
1943
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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