Just curious ????:
Watching piles being 'sunk' ... for lack of a better word ie the weight of the hammer is sufficient to push the pile alone into the subsoil (about 100' of 'soft' clay), no driving force required. Question then: How exactly does one analyse the pile as a column for lateral loads? How are the end conditions modeled? What of the support? conditions along the length of the pile between the ends? They have welded a plate to the end of the pile to keep it from 'disappearing' on them. Quess thats 2 questions, and fairly obivious I know little about piles.
Watching piles being 'sunk' ... for lack of a better word ie the weight of the hammer is sufficient to push the pile alone into the subsoil (about 100' of 'soft' clay), no driving force required. Question then: How exactly does one analyse the pile as a column for lateral loads? How are the end conditions modeled? What of the support? conditions along the length of the pile between the ends? They have welded a plate to the end of the pile to keep it from 'disappearing' on them. Quess thats 2 questions, and fairly obivious I know little about piles.