Soil and Rock Anchors for Mobile Homes: A State-of-the-art ReportU.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1979 - 147 pages |
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... m2 ) and a lateral force of 15 lb / ft2 ( 720 N / m2 ) in all 1 / Figures in brackets are literature references listed in Section 11 . other regions . Recent field measurements indicate that these forces. 1 Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... m2 ) and a lateral force of 15 lb / ft2 ( 720 N / m2 ) in all 1 / Figures in brackets are literature references listed in Section 11 . other regions . Recent field measurements indicate that these forces. 1 Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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... forces should be increased [ 71 ] . Thus , a foundation system designed to prevent sliding , overturning and separation of the mobile home from its supports must have the capability of resisting horizontal and uplift forces . Since most ...
... forces should be increased [ 71 ] . Thus , a foundation system designed to prevent sliding , overturning and separation of the mobile home from its supports must have the capability of resisting horizontal and uplift forces . Since most ...
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... force winds . Furthermore most areas , particularly those in the interior of the U.S. , may be subjected to tornadoes . Wind forces on mobile homes situated in open areas generally exceed those acting on mobile homes sheltered by trees.
... force winds . Furthermore most areas , particularly those in the interior of the U.S. , may be subjected to tornadoes . Wind forces on mobile homes situated in open areas generally exceed those acting on mobile homes sheltered by trees.
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... Force uses anchors to hold down aircraft and the Navy uses anchors to moor vessels . These latter anchors require substantial load capacities and are outside the scope of this report . Many of the anchors and associ- ated hardware for ...
... Force uses anchors to hold down aircraft and the Navy uses anchors to moor vessels . These latter anchors require substantial load capacities and are outside the scope of this report . Many of the anchors and associ- ated hardware for ...
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... force is applied , it causes the anchor to rotate in the ground through an angle of approximately 90 ° . In this way , the full triangular bearing surface becomes more or less perpendicular to the direction of pull and maximum pull ...
... force is applied , it causes the anchor to rotate in the ground through an angle of approximately 90 ° . In this way , the full triangular bearing surface becomes more or less perpendicular to the direction of pull and maximum pull ...
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anchor capacity Anchor Installation anchor plate anchor pull-out capacity anchor rod anchor shaft anchor spacing anchoring systems angle arrowhead anchor ASTM blow count capacity of anchors classification cohesive soils concrete correlation cyclic loading D/B ratio dense sands Double Anchor factor of safety field tests geotechnical engineering granular materials granular soils Gravel Ground Anchors grout Hardpan heave helix anchor holding capacity hole inches increases load tests Load versus Uplift Medium dense mobile home anchor NFPA Ontario Hydro percent performed Pull-out Capacity versus pull-out factor Pull-out Load versus Pull-out Resistance relative density Report Research rock anchor saturated Screw Anchor shear strength shown in figure silts soil anchors soil and rock SOIL CLASS Soil Mechanics Soil Test Probe soil types Standard Penetration Test strength of cohesive Test Probe torque tie-down triangular anchor type of anchor U.S. Army versus Uplift Deflection vertical wind