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Estimating The Required Jacking Force, Alan Atalah, David Bennett, Tom Iseley
Estimating The Required Jacking Force, Alan Atalah, David Bennett, Tom Iseley
Construction Management Faculty Publications
The process of estimating the required jacking force to jack a pipe through the ground was, and still is, an art requiring much experience and good judgement. Many factors and risks affect the determination of the jacking force. This paper is an attempt to use civil engineering techniques to rationalize and compare methods for estimating the required jacking force. Four of these methods are summarized and used to estimate the jacking loads on a job completed in Staten Island, New York. The actual and predicted results are compared.
The frictional resistance values estimated based on Terzaghi 1 s silo theory …
Engineered Vs. Traditional: A Comparison Of Wood Beams, Richard Humphrey
Engineered Vs. Traditional: A Comparison Of Wood Beams, Richard Humphrey
Honors Capstone Projects and Theses
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