pau01ste
Structural
- Aug 29, 2002
- 5
All,
I am attempting to reassess a dockwall at a wharf. The soft soil behind the wall is improved by the use of timber piles. A timber frame (a sort of pile cap) connects the piles. The frame is located about 10 m below grade level and is overlain by fill. The wall and piles were constructed about 70 years ago.
Ideas on how to estimate the residual properties of the timber piles please.
Also references about estimating the contribution of the piles to slope stability, under seismic excitation, needed.
Thanks
I am attempting to reassess a dockwall at a wharf. The soft soil behind the wall is improved by the use of timber piles. A timber frame (a sort of pile cap) connects the piles. The frame is located about 10 m below grade level and is overlain by fill. The wall and piles were constructed about 70 years ago.
Ideas on how to estimate the residual properties of the timber piles please.
Also references about estimating the contribution of the piles to slope stability, under seismic excitation, needed.
Thanks