Pile/Minipiles

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Pile/Minipiles

 

Pile and Minipile Grids is a program for the calculation of the bearing capacity of the foundation for a single Pile, single minipile or a grid of Minipiles, carrying any combination of loads (moment, normal force and shear). The program also performs structural calculation for dimensions of longitudinal armature and tie binders.

The pile or minipiles, embedded in their foundation terrain, are displayed in a worksheet window, sized as required.

The geometric and physical (loads, materials) characteristics of the pile and or minipiles, and geotechnic properties of the terrain can all be specified and edited within the workspace.

 

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

 

 

dati_palo

 

Pile types

Drilled and driven;

onic trunk pile calculation;

Point limit load calculation according to: Berezantzev, Hansen, Janbu, Vesic, Terzaghi;

Calculation of lateral bearing capacity according to Tomlinson;

Seismic corrections according to: Sano, Okamoto and Vesic;

Occurrence of water table;

Short and long term analysis;

Calculation of horizontal reaction according to Chiarugi-Maia, & Bowles;

Settlements according to Davis-Poulos;

Analysis of stress in non linear Finite Elements. Boundary conditions and nodal actions may be assigned;

Display of bending moment, shear and deformation diagrams;

Structural calculation of permissible tension and ultimate limit state according to EC2 (& D.M.96-NTC2008-NTC2018 Italy)

Calculation of limit horizontal load;

Evaluation of failure moment for the section;

Calculation of limit load for multiple combinations of diameter and length.

 

 

dati_micropalo

 

Minipile types (Single and grouped minpiles can be calculated)

Tubifix e Radice;

Short and long term analysis;

Calculation of horizontal reaction according to Chiarugi-Maia;

Settlements according to Davis-Poulos

Analysis of stress in non linear Finite Elements;

Structural calculation of permissible tension and ultimate limit state according to EC2.

 

 

 


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