Pile Driving
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 5:49 pm
This is a forwarded email so I have no idea the time frame it comes from or even from where however it caught my attention as it is something I'd never seen before but it gave me a sense of the determination some have to accomplish a task. It also struck me that I can't even envision most of us here in North America doing this (or even really thinking about this)......
This is the forwarded part of the email that came to me - (Horus and Grandad might have comments on the calculations):
My observations: I have yet to meet a 180 lb Pakistani. 130 may be closer to the true weight of a citizen who still lives there, perhaps up to 150 if he is living here. I do like the work-safe rated site though. Nice steel toed boots!
If your not an engineer some of the calculations may escape you, but don’t worry the video explains all the calculations in one go !!
Something to cheer up the Engineer in you.
Just to put you in the picture and keep you up to date with the latest developments.
Below is a link to a short video of a Pakistani pile driving construction technique!
The chant is also catchy!
Now, let's analyse the Engineering here:
6 men x 180 lbs = 1080 lbs static force.
Jumping up and down will create a 3 times dynamic effect = 3240 lbs/jump = 1.6 ton thumps if the pile is tapered to 2 in x 2 in, cross section at the tip = 4 sq. in. So, dynamic pressure/thump at pile tip = 3240/4 = 800 psi.
"Add a man" feature will increase to 950 psi, so buy the option!
Increase the chant and dynamic force goes up to 5 times to bring max. pressure / thump to 1600 psi for a 7 man team.
Quite good, and will penetrate hard clay and sandy soil (but not hard or rocky ground!) Pretty ingenious.
Oh, the foreman is the guy on the tambourine.
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ ... Kypg?rel=0
This is the forwarded part of the email that came to me - (Horus and Grandad might have comments on the calculations):
My observations: I have yet to meet a 180 lb Pakistani. 130 may be closer to the true weight of a citizen who still lives there, perhaps up to 150 if he is living here. I do like the work-safe rated site though. Nice steel toed boots!
If your not an engineer some of the calculations may escape you, but don’t worry the video explains all the calculations in one go !!
Something to cheer up the Engineer in you.
Just to put you in the picture and keep you up to date with the latest developments.
Below is a link to a short video of a Pakistani pile driving construction technique!
The chant is also catchy!
Now, let's analyse the Engineering here:
6 men x 180 lbs = 1080 lbs static force.
Jumping up and down will create a 3 times dynamic effect = 3240 lbs/jump = 1.6 ton thumps if the pile is tapered to 2 in x 2 in, cross section at the tip = 4 sq. in. So, dynamic pressure/thump at pile tip = 3240/4 = 800 psi.
"Add a man" feature will increase to 950 psi, so buy the option!
Increase the chant and dynamic force goes up to 5 times to bring max. pressure / thump to 1600 psi for a 7 man team.
Quite good, and will penetrate hard clay and sandy soil (but not hard or rocky ground!) Pretty ingenious.
Oh, the foreman is the guy on the tambourine.
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ ... Kypg?rel=0