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Experimentally Determined Distribution of Stress Around a Horizontally Loaded Model Pile in Dense Sand
A model pile instrumented with miniature load cells has been jacked into a bed of dense sand and loaded horizontally in two directions. From the load cell readings taken and a consideration of force equilibrium, the approximate distribution of stress around the circumference of the pile on horizontal loading has been obtained. The resultant stress in the horizontal plane was non-uniform and directed approximately radially towards the pile around much of its circumference.
Experimentally Determined Distribution of Stress Around a Horizontally Loaded Model Pile in Dense Sand
A model pile instrumented with miniature load cells has been jacked into a bed of dense sand and loaded horizontally in two directions. From the load cell readings taken and a consideration of force equilibrium, the approximate distribution of stress around the circumference of the pile on horizontal loading has been obtained. The resultant stress in the horizontal plane was non-uniform and directed approximately radially towards the pile around much of its circumference.
Experimentally Determined Distribution of Stress Around a Horizontally Loaded Model Pile in Dense Sand
D. J. Williams (author) / R. H. G. Parry (author)
1983
25 pages
Report
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English
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