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Thermal Integrity Profiling (TIP) Software Output - Courtesy of Pile Dynamics, Inc.
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Upcoming Deep Foundation QC Webinars from Pile Dynamics, Inc.

November 19, 2018 rockman Comments Off on Upcoming Deep Foundation QC Webinars from Pile Dynamics, Inc.

Pile Dynamics Inc. is a global leader in deep foundation quality control and performance testing.  They are known for their specialty geotechnical software and equipment, including Pile Driving Analyzer (PDA), and thermal integrity profiler (TIP).  […]

Using thermal integrity profiling on soil nails
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How to Use Thermal Integrity Profiling to Assess Soil Nail Integrity

February 19, 2015 rockman Comments Off on How to Use Thermal Integrity Profiling to Assess Soil Nail Integrity

National Driller magazine recently republished a paper by authors from GRL Engineers Inc. and Pile Dynamics Inc. (PDI) describing a demonstration project for the Texas Department of Transportation involving thermal integrity profiling (TIP) of soil […]

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