When: May 6th & 7th, 2015
Who should attend:
- Users of the PDA system and CAPWAP software interested in sharpening their skills.
- Users of the wave equation approach.
- Specification writers of deep foundation quality assurance programs
- Engineers, foundation testing professionals, students, and professors already familiar with the basic concepts of deep foundation design and construction control.
- Professionals who desire to have a basic understanding of the dynamic test results being presented to them.
- Those interested in taking the Dynamic Measurement and Analysis Proficiency Test
Learning objectives:
At the end of the first day attendees will be able to:
- Understand the basic operation of the Pile Driving Analyzer© (PDA) system
- Differentiate between good quality and poor quality data
- Assess pile bearing capacity, pile driving stresses, hammer performance and pile integrity using PDA measurements
- Understand the basic models used in the GRLWEAP analysis
- Avoid pitfalls when analyzing PDA data with the CAPWAP © software
- Interpret PDA testing and CAPWAP software results
- Describe the soil-model used in CAPWAP
- Calculate bearing capacity and its distribution for driven piles from impact records
At the end of the second day attendees will be able to:
- Understand the GRLWEAP hammer, pile and soil models
- Prepare input for both bearing graph and driveability analyses
- Perform a dynamic pile analysis with the GRLWEAP program
- Assess the likelihood of pile damage or refusal during pile driving
- Formulate a driving criterion
- Reanalyze with the wave equation after dynamic testing has been completed
Workshop and Seminar Lecturers:
- Dr.-Ing. Oswald Klingmueller is Managing Director of GSP mbH, Mannheim Germany
- Frank Rausche, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE, is a principal of Pile Dynamics, Inc. (PDI) and of GRL Engineers, Inc.
- Dr.-Ing. Matthias Schallert is Managing Director of GSP mbH, Mannheim Germany
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