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  1. McSkeevely

    SPW911 Question

    engineer diver - thanks, that helps! Panars - The client has pretty constricting limitations on where the walers can go, where the bracing can go, etc. The only system I could find that fit in their envelope used load sharing.
  2. McSkeevely

    SPW911 Question

    I'm working on a sheet pile wall using SPW911. The only way I've been able to get a waler setup that worked is with the "share load" setting. I was wondering if anybody could help me with what that would actually look like.
  3. McSkeevely

    Indentation depth

    It really seems that there is no speed limit that would prevent damage, I'll recommend a bollard system. Thanks all!
  4. McSkeevely

    Indentation depth

    Don56 - Those are all important questions that I don't know the answer to yet, they are reviewing their records and will get back to me with specs. EdStainless - I agree, that's one of the recommendations I made, but they want a speed limit.
  5. McSkeevely

    Indentation depth

    I've been asked to set a speed limit on forklifts operating near a steel tank so that if they ran into it, the tank wouldn't be punctured. I'm not sure where to start on this, any input would be greatly appreciated.

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