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- Oct 28, 2008
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When modeling a secant pile wall in FEM,
1) What is the assumption of wall friction between the secant piles and the soil? Is there a way to place an element modelling the interface that has a maximum based on the maximum friction the soil can develop?
2) Do you normally model the primary and secondary secant pile? or can you assume a stiffness per foot of length. I have a case where the primary piles on extend 2'-0" below excavation while the secondary reinforced piles extend 20'-0" below excavation. Is there any issue with modelling the secant pile wall as continous to 20'-0" rather than modelling discrete? any impact on settlment and movement results?
1) What is the assumption of wall friction between the secant piles and the soil? Is there a way to place an element modelling the interface that has a maximum based on the maximum friction the soil can develop?
2) Do you normally model the primary and secondary secant pile? or can you assume a stiffness per foot of length. I have a case where the primary piles on extend 2'-0" below excavation while the secondary reinforced piles extend 20'-0" below excavation. Is there any issue with modelling the secant pile wall as continous to 20'-0" rather than modelling discrete? any impact on settlment and movement results?