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Load and Resistance Factor Design – Past, Present and FutureBy Silas C. Nichols, Jennifer E. Nicks
"Limit states design (LSD), or load and resistance factor design (LRFD), is a method to account for the uncertainty in loads and resistance through a reliability calibration that requires all applicab
Jan 1, 2015
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The Geo-Impuls Programme: Towards Reducing Geotechnical Failure in the NetherlandsBy Paul M. C. B. M. Cools, Martin Th. van Staveren
In 2010, the 5-years joint industry programme Geo-Impuls started in the Netherlands. The ambitious goal of this programme is to reduce geotechnical failures in our civil engineering projects by half i
Jan 1, 2017
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Jet Grouting for Echo Dam Seismic RehabilitationBy Tara Schenk-McFarland, Mark Bliss
Echo Dam, located near Coalville, Utah, is a facility that provides storage for irrigation and municipal use. Original construction of the dam was completed in 1931. Because of seismic concerns, the s
Jan 1, 2017
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Innovative Driven Pile Solution for the Rhode Island Route 6/10 Interchange ProjectBy Seth H. Hamblin, Leo J. Hart, John E. Regan
The Route 6 /10 10 Interchange Design/Build project, located in Providence, Rhode Island, involves the design and construction of five (5) new elevated bridge structures to replace and reconfigure the
Jan 1, 2019
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Comparing Conflicting Conclusions from Different Integrity Testing Methods on the Same Drilled ShaftsBy Alex Ryberg, Matthew L. Becker
Several integrity testing methods exist which may be used to evaluate drilled shafts. Each test method has advantages and limitations. On occasion, the results from different test methods may lead to
Sep 8, 2021
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Slope Stabilization of Mill Creek Landslide Using Steel H-PilesBy Kessi E. Zicko, Eric A. Hackenberg, Paul J. Lewis
"Following snow melt and spring rains in 2011, a landslide measuring approximately 600 feet long and 300 feet in slope length occurred within the southbound roadway embankment of a heavily travelled 2
Jan 1, 2015
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Terminology and Evaluation Criteria of Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) as applied to Deep FoundationsBy Greg Canivan, Bernie Hertlein, Les Chernauskas, Joram Amir, Garland Likins, E. Anna Sellountou, Tim Kovacs, Peter Kandaris
Nondestructive testing of drilled shaft foundations via Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) is often performed as part of the quality assurance process to assess the soundness of concrete. The intent of CSL
Jan 1, 2019
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“Borehole Stabilization” For Deep Excavation, An Essential Part In Bored Piling / Diaphragm Wall ConstructionBy Thomas Domanski
Any type of deep excavation whether for Bored Piling, Diaphragm Walls or Contiguous Bored Piling Walls depends on forming a stable borehole with a defined cross-section to receive safely the permanent
Sep 1, 2022
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The Development and State of Practice of Cutter Soil Mixing in North America – The First 10 YearsBy Brian Wilson, Franz-Werner Gerressen
"Cutter Soil Mixing, also known as CSM, was developed in Europe as an alternate method of Deep Mixing to the more traditional single and multiple auger techniques, and brought to market by Bauer Masch
Jan 1, 2015
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