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Wave Equation Analysis of Pile Driving WEAP Program. Volume III. Program Documentation
A computer program was written and tested that performs a realistic Wave Equation Analysis of Piles driven by any type of impact hammer. Conventional pile and soil models were used in addition to both a thermodynamic model for diesels and refined mechanical hammer models. The program development was aimed at providing a simple input and both a flexible and extensive output that includes automatic plotting capabilities. Pile Driving Hammer data were prepared and stored in a file for most of the commonly encountered models. The computer language is FORTRAN 4. The program was extensively tested against measured pile top force and velocity data and against measured diesel combustion pressure and stroke. This volume is the third in a series.
Wave Equation Analysis of Pile Driving WEAP Program. Volume III. Program Documentation
A computer program was written and tested that performs a realistic Wave Equation Analysis of Piles driven by any type of impact hammer. Conventional pile and soil models were used in addition to both a thermodynamic model for diesels and refined mechanical hammer models. The program development was aimed at providing a simple input and both a flexible and extensive output that includes automatic plotting capabilities. Pile Driving Hammer data were prepared and stored in a file for most of the commonly encountered models. The computer language is FORTRAN 4. The program was extensively tested against measured pile top force and velocity data and against measured diesel combustion pressure and stroke. This volume is the third in a series.
Wave Equation Analysis of Pile Driving WEAP Program. Volume III. Program Documentation
G. G. Goble (author) / F. Rausche (author)
1976
130 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Soil & Rock Mechanics , Pile structures , Pile driving , Wave equations , Computer programs , Soil properties , Bearing piles , Concrete piles , Stress analysis , Bearing capacity , Pile drivers , User needs , FORTRAN , Soil resilience , WEAP computer program , Computer program documentation , FORTRAN 4 programming language