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Analysis On The Vertical Bearing Capacity Of Socketed Piles
By Yong Jingrong
Based on the results of several test socketed piles in Sichuan, the mechanism of the deformation for a loaded socketed piles is investigated, and the concept of the socketed effect is proposed. The be
Jan 1, 1991
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A Realistic Approach Toward Stray Current Induced Corrosion Affecting Steel Sheet Piling
By Anne Fagot
Because of the risk of corrosion caused by stray currents, steel foundations and steel sheet piling are generally prohibited in the vicinity of railway structures. Steel solutions are only accepted if
Jan 1, 2008
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Underwater Concrete - Mix Design And Construction Practices
By Sam X. Yao
The underwater concrete technology has historically evolved largely through a trial-and-error process of constructing marine works. Many outstanding examples exist of high quality concrete placed unde
Jan 1, 2013
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Evaluation Of Pile Load Test Results
By Rasin Duzceer
In this paper, the results of pile load test on 24 piles from twelve sites are presented. The pile load tests were performed on 14 driven and 10 bored piles of varying diameters and lengths installed
Jan 1, 2002
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Using Seismic Tomography To Evaluate Foundation Structures
By Ed Kase
Cross-hole sonic logging (CSL) has become the universal standard, nondestructive testing (NDT) method used in evaluating the integrity of foundation structures to maintain quality assurance and qualit
Jan 1, 2003
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Keynote Lecture 3: G. Stuart Littlejohn Compensation and Permeation Grouting
By G. Stuart Littlejohn
In spite of recent concerns in certain European countries, I believe that silicate-ester grouts will continue to be employed in practice, unless more cost-effective inorganic grouts are developed for
Feb 10, 2003
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Performance Based Seismic Retrofit Design of Brooklyn Basin Wharf
By Sam Yao, Ali Naeem, Sara Barrett
Brooklyn Basin Project is a multi-billion-dollar development of the former Port of Oakland 9th Avenue Terminal located along the Oakland Estuary of California. A centerpiece of the development is the
Jan 1, 2018
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Improvement Of Bearing Capacity Of Bored Piles By Grouting Method
By Andrzej Tejchman
A method of improvement of a subsoil under bored pile base by injection is presented. The method employs a special chamber attached to the reinforcement at the bottom of the drilled borehole. The cham
Jan 1, 2002
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Helical Pulldown? Micropiles Support Museum Celebrating The Bicentennial Of The Lewis And Clark Expedition
By Roy Jennings
The Discovery Expedition of St. Charles, MO chose to build its two-story museum in the flood plain of the Missouri River, near the starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Should the lower le
Jan 1, 2003
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Business Benefits Of An Integrated CFA Rig Instrumentation System
By Jason N. Scott
CFA piling is a ?blind? construction process that relies heavily on the rig instrumentation to produce sound piles. If the data measured and recorded during construction can be made available to engi
Jan 1, 2006
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Capacity Of Large Diameter Bored Piles Determind By Stress-Wave Theory ? Synopsis
By S. X. Liang
In China, the bearing capacity predictions of the pile with Stress-Wave Theory have been developed rapidly in recent years. This paper recommended a DZH-3 Pile Driving Analyzer and its relevant comput
Jan 1, 2010
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Experimental Study Of Axial Bearing Capacity Of Half-Closed End Steel Pipe Piles ? Synopsis
By Y. G. Qin
In this article an experimental study of axial bearing capacity of half-closed steel pipe pile installed at BKSH dock is presented. In comparison with open and closed end piles, half-closed end pile i
Jan 1, 2010
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Bluestone Dam Safety Assurance Program: An OPA Runner Up
By Jeff Hopple
"Bluestone Dam in Hinton, W.Va., along the New River, is owned and operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Completed in 1949, the dam is 165 ft (50 m) tall, 2,048 ft (624 m) wide, and en
Jan 1, 2014
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Innovations in Mass Stabilization for Ground Improvement and Environmental Remediation
By Charles M. Wilk
"Mass stabilization (MS) is a ground improvement technique that can prepare areas of low bearing strength soil for subsequent infrastructure development. The technique involves mixing binding agents s
Jan 1, 2015
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Aspects of Standardization for Piles in Europe
By Roger Frank
"Abstract After noting the importance of standardization for piles, the European system is described (execution, tests and design, etc.). Some important aspects of Eurocode 7 are outlined (like the ro
Jan 1, 2014
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Marine Foundation Retrofi t for the Richmond - San Rafael Bridge
By Patrick E. Durnal, Henrik Dahl
"A joint venture of Ben C. Gerwick Inc., Sverdrup (now Jacobs) and DMJM (now DMJM + Harris) designed the $779 million seismic upgrade of the Richmond - San Rafael Bridge over the San Pablo Bay in the
Jan 1, 2007
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In Luxembourg-Walferdange 2 Problems Concerning The Geodynamic Motions Of The Planet Earth Are Studied Since 1963 - A) The Earth Tides
By experience we know about the natural event of ocean-tides. In geophysics we say that the earth-tides phenomenon is the elastico-viscous response of the earth's body to the attraction potential
Jan 1, 1987
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Construction of a Very Flexibility, Impermeable, Bituminous Membrane Seepage Barrier, to Connect an Existing Concrete Dam Structure to a Newly Constructed Abutment Cut-Off Wall
By Brian Wilson, Megan Atkinson, Richard Diggle, Nathan Sweeney
"Ruskin Dam, located near Mission, British Columbia, was constructed in 1929 and 1930 and comprises of a concrete gravity dam structure founded on bedrock. At the right abutment, which consists mostly
Jan 1, 2017
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Mobilisation Of Skin Friction In Bored Piles In Hong Kong ? Introduction
By R. A. Fraser
Large diameter (1.0 to 2.5m) bored piles have been widely used to support buildings and elevated roadways in Hong Kong. Most of these piles are founded on a hard bearing stratum such as granitic or vo
Jan 1, 2010
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Fundamental Tests On The Performance Of High Capacity Pin PilesSM
By Donald A. Bruce
Pin Piles are small diameter, bored, cast-in-place piles used to underpin structures. They were first employed over 40 years ago in Italy, and have been used in the U.S. since the late 1970's. Ho
Jan 1, 1993