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Webinar on Pile Driving Hammer Performance
11 December 2018 00:00
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When: Tuesday, December 11, 2018
This session will begin at 9:00 am Eastern Time (New York Time) and typically last 1.5 hours. Sessions may last up to a maximum of 2 hours depending on the number of questions from participants. Questions from participants have to be submitted during the webinar in written form (use chat-box or email) and will either be discussed during the seminar or in personal communication depending on the general interest of the question.
ÂÂ Who should attend: Geotechnical, structural and construction engineers; contractors, hammer and/or pile manufacturers and/or distributors; pile researchers and students interested in an introduction to hammer performance measurements and the wave equation analysis approach.
You will have the opportunity to learn from Dr. Frank Rausche without having to leave your desk.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the webinar attendees will be able to:
- Describe three different types of pile driving hammers and their operation
- List at least three different types of hammer performance monitoring methods
- Develop models for common hammer types in a wave equation analysis
- Assign hammer efficiency values to different hammer types based on the performance measurements.
Source: Pile Dynamics
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