Dynamic load testing (or dynamic loading) is a method to assess a pile's bearing
capacity by applying a dynamic load to the pile head (a falling mass) while
recording acceleration and strain on the pile head.
Dynamic loads include people, wind, waves, traffic, earthquakes, and blasts.
Any structure can be subjected to dynamic loading.
So the required dynamic load capacity C equals the applied load F multiplied.
By the cube root of the life divided by 100,000. Our application data tells us the
desired life and the applied load.