Isaaclau
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 18, 2017
- 2
Hi all
I have a question regarding pressure envelop for strutted sheet piling .
I have always been calculating strutted forces and sheet pile moments using the triangular Rankine envelop. For strut design, I simply perform structural analysis based on the triangular envelop and design the struts from all layer to as if the heaviest loaded strut.
Now my question is, is this method acceptable structurally? From my understanding, my method is only more conservative than the pecks envelop because my method doesn't consider pressure redistribution among the struts and thus my calculated strut load is deemed to be more overestomated. Is my understanding correct? Or is there a deeper reason to use the pecks envelop?
Thank you
I have a question regarding pressure envelop for strutted sheet piling .
I have always been calculating strutted forces and sheet pile moments using the triangular Rankine envelop. For strut design, I simply perform structural analysis based on the triangular envelop and design the struts from all layer to as if the heaviest loaded strut.
Now my question is, is this method acceptable structurally? From my understanding, my method is only more conservative than the pecks envelop because my method doesn't consider pressure redistribution among the struts and thus my calculated strut load is deemed to be more overestomated. Is my understanding correct? Or is there a deeper reason to use the pecks envelop?
Thank you