2014
DOI: 10.5593/sgem2014/b12/s2.047
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Fem Model of Vibration Propagation in the Soil Caused by Prefabricated Driven Piles

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“…From the conducted simulations, values of displacement for all nodes of the grid in each of the considered time steps were obtained [34]. On this basis, in each calculation step, it was possible to determine the velocity and acceleration in the longitudinal direction (direction of vibration propagation) and the vertical direction.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Of Numerical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the conducted simulations, values of displacement for all nodes of the grid in each of the considered time steps were obtained [34]. On this basis, in each calculation step, it was possible to determine the velocity and acceleration in the longitudinal direction (direction of vibration propagation) and the vertical direction.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Of Numerical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact is related to, on the one hand, the growing needs brought about by large projects such as underground structures [1,2], tower structures, heavy industrial buildings, large tanks and storage yards, highways and large bridges [3,4], and on the other [5,6] -to the development of equipment, research procedures and test result interpretation methods, as well as restricted possibilities of conducting full scale tests on site (mainly due to time constraints and the costs of the projects themselves). Another factor that has contributed to this process was the development of potential to execute large endeavors, which has grown together with engineering and calculation technology related to numerical modelling of the issues in question.…”
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confidence: 99%