Installation of sheet piles in urban areas can lead to building damage. Driving of sheet piles is usually done with a vibratory hammer, which creates a vibration at the surface. This vibration travels through the subsurface to the surrounding buildings. The installation force, soil profile and building characteristics influence the intensity of the vibration and the impact on the surroundings. VibraCore uses the Dutch CUR166 for sheet piles and PrePal for foundation piles to predict the vibration velocity. Using the SBR-A the vibration limit values are set for each building and the predictions are tested. Because most attributes have a spatial component, the result is presented in maps, allowing the user to get a good overview of the spatial distribution of the risks. The VibraCore tool for calculating the impact based on sheet piles is now available in the VIKTOR platform. This blog will tell u some more about this new piece of software.
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