HanStrulo
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 16, 2021
- 117
Happy Tuesday everyone.
I know this question has been asked alot, but I would like to ask add my voice to the confused crowd.
Is there any paper or reference that proves that Rowe's reduction should never be used on soldier piles with one level of supports and only be used on sheet piles?
I understand the reduction theory is empirical based on sheet piles tests but is it meanly based on flexibility of the system or we don't have enough data to say for sure?
If anyone has any successful example where it was used on soldier piles, I would greatly appreciate that.
Thanks,
I know this question has been asked alot, but I would like to ask add my voice to the confused crowd.
Is there any paper or reference that proves that Rowe's reduction should never be used on soldier piles with one level of supports and only be used on sheet piles?
I understand the reduction theory is empirical based on sheet piles tests but is it meanly based on flexibility of the system or we don't have enough data to say for sure?
If anyone has any successful example where it was used on soldier piles, I would greatly appreciate that.
Thanks,