Dec 2, 2004 #1 TFL Structural Joined Aug 8, 2003 Messages 187 Location US i am looking at two source. one source says the charecteristic pile length is the square root of EI/n(k) the other says the fifth root of EI/n(k) any one know which is righ and which is a typo thanks
i am looking at two source. one source says the charecteristic pile length is the square root of EI/n(k) the other says the fifth root of EI/n(k) any one know which is righ and which is a typo thanks
Dec 2, 2004 Thread starter #2 TFL Structural Joined Aug 8, 2003 Messages 187 Location US sorry n(k) is n(h) Upvote 0 Downvote
Dec 2, 2004 1 #3 Ron Structural Joined Sep 24, 1999 Messages 16,336 Location US Pile length is a function of the soil profile, the pile type, the loads involved and the soil-pile interaction. In that context, there is not a "characteristic pile length". Upvote 0 Downvote
Pile length is a function of the soil profile, the pile type, the loads involved and the soil-pile interaction. In that context, there is not a "characteristic pile length".