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Integrity Testing of Drilled Displacement Piles at a Major CampusBy Mark D. Fuhriman, Parham Khoshkbari, Robert Fosse
Drilled displacement piles are becoming an increasingly common deep foundation choice for their relatively simple installation methods, applicability to a wide range of subsurface conditions, and vers
Sep 8, 2021
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Lateral Capacity of Drilled Shafts Considering Push-Pull ResistanceBy Ke Yang
"Drilled shafts are typically used to support structures subjected to large moments at the shaft head. The large moment can produce push and pull forces on the two sides of a drilled shaft. Consequent
Jan 1, 2005
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Life Extension of 132 kV Lattice Tower FoundationsBy Allan Herse
"The years following World War II were nation building years in Australia. Soldiers returned from the European and Asian theatres of war sparking a major infrastructure construction boom. Dams and hig
Jan 1, 2017
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ISM MICROPILE WORLD CUP 2017 WINNER - Life Extension of 132 kV Lattice Tower FoundationsBy Allan Herse
"The years following World War II were nation building years in Australia. Soldiers returned from the European and Asian theatres of war sparking a major infrastructure construction boom. Dams and hig
Jan 1, 2017
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The Aged Reloading Response Of Piles In ClayBy Paul Doherty
It is known that the axial capacity of a displacement piles installed in clay varies with time. Consolidation theory suggests that dissipation of porewater pressure set-up during pile installation wou
Jan 1, 2011
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The Advantage Of Measurement While Drilling (Mwd) For Geotechnical Site CharacterizationBy Anahita Modiriasari, Benjamin S. Rivers
Measurement while drilling (MWD) is a subsurface exploration technique associated with real-time and continuous monitoring and recording of drilling data during the drilling process. This technique ca
Oct 1, 2022
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Dynamic and Static Load Tests on Tapered Piles in Soils Exhibiting Time-Dependent Capacity GainBy Terrence M. Carroll, Chu E. Ho
"A pile installation and load testing program on driven tapered piles was undertaken at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City for the extension of the existing Terminal 4. As part of
Jan 1, 2015
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An Alternative Approach for Estimating the Vertical Capacity of L-Shaped Segmental Underpinning Systems in Urban Basement ConstructionBy Abid O. Adekunte, David Greentree, David Hilton
"The construction industry is witnessing an upsurge in demand by property developers to have basements incorporated into their residential and commercial development schemes. This is attributable to p
Jan 1, 2016
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Ultimate Lateral Resistance of Piles in Cohesive SoilBy Lassaad Hazzar
The ultimate lateral resistance of piles in cohesive soil is studied using the well-known finite difference code, FLAC2D. The Modified Cam Clay (MCC) constitutive relation is adopted in the analyses t
Aug 1, 2013
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Safety And Economics Of Working Platforms – A Uk PerspectiveBy David Corke
The paper presents the development of Federation of Piling Specialists (FPS) calculation of rig track loading, the production of the Building Research Establishment document “Working platforms for tra
May 1, 2022
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Analysis Of Pile Behavior In Granular Soils Using DEMBy Jeremy G. Kress
We propose the discrete element method (DEM) as a complimentary alternative to analytical solutions and FEM models for the analysis of pile response. DEM is a novel approach to the engineering design
Jan 1, 2010
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Failure Modes for Embankments over Ground Improved with DCM Column Walls beneath the SlopeBy Manasi Wijerathna, D. S. Liyanapathirana
"Deep cement mixing is a popular soft ground improving technology that improves the bearing capacity and settlement characteristics of natural soil. When Deep Cement Mixed (DCM) columns are installed
Jan 1, 1900
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Introducing VCE's: Support Of Excavation Without Tie-BacksBy Rick Deschamps
A reoccurring problem with support of excavations in urban areas involves the placement of external support components like anchors or nails in right-a-ways, subway and utility setbacks, in areas occu
Jan 1, 2008
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Seismic Rehabilitation Of Seattle's Pier 69By David Pierce
The Port of Seattle, one of the largest on the west coast of North America, made a strong statement regarding their support for reusing existing structures when a decision was made to rehabilitate Pie
Jan 1, 1992
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Estimation Of Wind Turbine Foundation Rotational Stiffness Based On Fully Non-Linear Dynamic AnalysisBy Yazn Khasawneh Ph. D. P. E., Will Tjaden, Spencer E. Ness P. E., Mohammed Nasim Ph. D. P. E.
Wind turbine components undergo many loading cycles during their operational life. Additionally, wind turbines may undergo extreme loading conditions from natural hazards, mechanical failures, or emer
Oct 1, 2022
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8000 Series Piling RigBy Roger A. Bullivant
The introduction of this size and type of piling rig is intended to address a multipurpose foundation activity. The 8000 denotes the size of equipment that is attached to the mast, namely 8000 Kg. Lar
Jan 1, 1995
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Jardim de Alah Station — Built in Olympic TimeBy Dario Libano, Luis Carlos Tenuta, Juliano Penteado
"Subway Line Number 4 is one of the newest additions to the Rio de Janeiro subway network. Built for the 2016 Olympic Games, the 16 km (10 mi) subway line connects the south of the city, with the famo
Jan 1, 2016
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Innovative Micropile Retrofi t of an Existing StructureBy Kenneth R. Chadwick, Thomas J. Tuozzolo, Terence P. Holman
"Micropiles are often installed to retrofit existing foundations that experience distortion and to underpin structures prior to future construction. The Dublin Road Pump Station project is an example
Jan 1, 2008
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Reliability Assessment of the Capacity of Single Pile Subjected to Vertical LoadingBy Rajarshi Pramanik, Nirjhar Dhang, Dilip K. Baidya
"This paper performs the reliability evaluation of pile foundation under vertical loading condition using the concept of fuzzy set theory. The uncertain parameters are expressed as fuzzy numbers. Mont
Jan 1, 2015
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Deep Drilled Shafts For The Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge New Haven, ConnecticutBy Theodore von Rosenvinge
Large diameter (2.4 meter) drilled shaft foundations were installed to depths of over 62 meters through soil into Arkose bedrock for Connecticut?s Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge (I-95 over New Haven Har
Jan 1, 2011