Are there vibration studies that show hoe ramming damaging quality of well water? Hoe ramming occurred 200m from my well for a week and a half from 7am to 8pm to ditch a 30 m length. The hoe ram broke solid hard limestone up to a 10 foot depth .Heavy vibration could be felt standing on the limestone. Result is sediments released into well water that clogs filters every week and water staining is very heavy though a 5 micron filter is used in the well water system. Any help appreciated.
As you conclude already all the models have the same problems. Either they are to complicated or (as in your case) are to simple. How about the size of the building? A small building tends to vibrate more than a large building. And how about the soil? Is it layered nicly horizontal or not. With this mode I would say you can not predict accurately mabey by a factor of 6! But still it is a nice presentation.
hello any available thesis or scientific articles on this study that you may prvide?
Are there vibration studies that show hoe ramming damaging quality of well water? Hoe ramming occurred 200m from my well for a week and a half from 7am to 8pm to ditch a 30 m length. The hoe ram broke solid hard limestone up to a 10 foot depth .Heavy vibration could be felt standing on the limestone. Result is sediments released into well water that clogs filters every week and water staining is very heavy though a 5 micron filter is used in the well water system. Any help appreciated.
As you conclude already all the models have the same problems. Either they are to complicated or (as in your case) are to simple. How about the size of the building? A small building tends to vibrate more than a large building. And how about the soil? Is it layered nicly horizontal or not. With this mode I would say you can not predict accurately mabey by a factor of 6! But still it is a nice presentation.
Who do you contact to get this info in a specific case against the insurance agency. Engineers? Scientist?