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Using Section Modulus to Select and Compare Vinyl Sheet Piling
Mike Yeats
2006
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CMI vinyl sheet piling products
In addition to being an accurate means for structural comparison, Section Modulus is a well defined number that can be easily verified. Since Section Modulus is a shape property only, it can be verified by anyone at any time using a simple analysis of a published CAD drawing describing the cross-sectional shape of the sheet piling product in question.

In conclusion, Section Modulus has been used as the primary means of design and comparison for structural capacity of sheet piling products of like materials for



decades by organizations such as The US Army Corps of Engineers. Section Modulus has been the comparison tool of choice because it is the only way to eliminate the possibility of misleading information through varying factors of safety, and can be easily verified, therefore giving the choice of level of safety for any given project to the designer rather than a material supplier. Moment based calculations can be biased by representing more subjective factors than true structural performance. The only way to provide a true performance based project specification is to specify vinyl sheet piling based on Section Modulus only.


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Physical properties are defined by ASTM testing standards, The Aluminum Association Design Manual, and/or standard engineering practice. The values shown are nominal and may vary. The information found in this document is believed to be true and accurate. No warranties of any kind are made as to the suitability of any CMI product for particular applications or the results obtained there from. ShoreGuard, C-Loc, TimberGuard, GeoGuard, Dura Dock, Shore-All, and Gator Gates are registered trademarks of Crane Materials International. ArmorWare, Ultra Composite, GatorDocks, GatorBridge and CMI Waterfront Solutions are trademarks of Crane Materials International. United States and International Patent numbers 5,145,287; 5,881,508; 6,000,883; 6,033,155; 6,053,666; D420,154; 4,674,921; 4,690,588; ;7,393,482; 5,292,208; 6,575,667; 7,059,807; 7,056,066; 7,025,539; 1,245,061; Other patents pending. © 2008 Crane Materials International. All Rights Reserved.