12.2 A 20 m long concrete pile is shown in Figure P12.2. Estimate the ultimate point load Q, by a. Meyerhof's method b.

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12.2 A 20 m long concrete pile is shown in Figure P12.2. Estimate the ultimate point load Q, by a. Meyerhof's method b.

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12.2 A 20 m long concrete pile is shown in Figure P12.2. Estimate the ultimate point load Q, by a. Meyerhof's method b. Vesic's method c. Coyle and Castello's method Use m = 600 in Eq. (12.28). Concrete pile 460 mm x 460 mm Loose sand $1 = 30° y = 18.6 kN/m3 20 m F Dense sand • 2 = 42° y = 18.5 kN/m3
E, m (12.28) P.
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