The document contains a table with pressure data (in PSF) at various vertical distances from the bottom of a tie. It shows how pressure decreases with increasing distance from the tie. The maximum pressure is 1882 PSF at the bottom of the tie, decreasing to around 52 PSF at a distance of 30 feet. The table also includes angle data that relates to the direction of applied pressure at each measurement point.
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The document contains a table with pressure data (in PSF) at various vertical distances from the bottom of a tie. It shows how pressure decreases with increasing distance from the tie. The maximum pressure is 1882 PSF at the bottom of the tie, decreasing to around 52 PSF at a distance of 30 feet. The table also includes angle data that relates to the direction of applied pressure at each measurement point.
The document contains a table with pressure data (in PSF) at various vertical distances from the bottom of a tie. It shows how pressure decreases with increasing distance from the tie. The maximum pressure is 1882 PSF at the bottom of the tie, decreasing to around 52 PSF at a distance of 30 feet. The table also includes angle data that relates to the direction of applied pressure at each measurement point.
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The document contains a table with pressure data (in PSF) at various vertical distances from the bottom of a tie. It shows how pressure decreases with increasing distance from the tie. The maximum pressure is 1882 PSF at the bottom of the tie, decreasing to around 52 PSF at a distance of 30 feet. The table also includes angle data that relates to the direction of applied pressure at each measurement point.
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