Interaction of bored piles with soil using the boundary elements method
Keywords:
ramming piles, bearing capacity, boundary element method, soilAbstract
The technique for calculation using numerical method of boundary elements of widely used bored piles applying the model that takes into account non linearity of the soil is suggested. Comparison with experimental data is carried out.References
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2010-11-12
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A. S. Morhun and O. E. Tymoshenko, “Interaction of bored piles with soil using the boundary elements method”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 6, pp. 21–26, Nov. 2010.
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