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Dynamic Horizontal Load Tests On Steel Pipe Piles Having Different Sizes In The Same Construction Site And Their Analyses
By Eiji Kojima
In this research, dynamic and static load tests were performed on permanent foundation piles which had a pile length of 30 m, 800 mm in outer diameter and 15 mm in wall thickness. In this site the dyn
Jan 1, 2006
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Float-In Cofferdams
By Robert B. Bittner
Large diameter piles (2 to 3 m diameter, both driven and drilled) are being used more frequently by designers of bridge foundations. The use of these large piles allows the pile cap to be positioned
Jan 1, 2013
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Dewatering Practice For Deep Basements In Hawaii
By Masanoub R. Fujioka
A brief discussion of the methodologies involved in dewatering practices, particularly as used in Hawaii in coralline formations. A description of early dewatering practices includes a number of case
Jan 1, 1986
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Special Foundation Technique For The Intersection Of Two Canals Near Magdeburg, Germany - Summary:
By Wolfgang G. Brunner
The closing of the gap in the European waterway- net is one of the big and challenging traffic projects following the German reunification. The water canals in the North German plain connect the Rhine
Jan 1, 2000
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Analysis Of Driving Stress Measured In The RC Long Pile
By Yu Zhenquan
At the construction site of Bao Shan Iron &. Steel Mill in Shanghai, lots of RC driven piles with length of 50 to 60m were applied. The most unfavourable distribution of stress along the pile shaft wa
Jan 1, 1991
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I-880 Replacement Project (Cypress Freeway) Large Diameter Driven Pipe Pile Foundations Test Program And Construction - Program Development - Background - Collapse
By Darrell L. Beddard
The Loma Prieta earthquake occurred on October 17, 1989 at 5:04 PM, Pacific Daylight Time. It measured 7.1 in magnitude and was felt from Los Angeles north to the Oregon state line and east to western
Jan 1, 1996
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Reinforcement Project For The Shopping Centre "Grand Littoral" In Marseilles
By J. -M. Rescoussier
Due to Important settlements inducing major structural damages, the western part of the Grand Littoral shopping centre has been closed in 1997. The present paper describes the project of underpinnin
Jan 1, 2002
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Structural Underpinning By Pinpiles
By D. A. Bruce
Small diameter cast-in-place bored piles (pinpiles) have been installed throughout the world since 1952, but only more recently in the United States. The special features of their construction and per
Jan 1, 1992
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Machine Foundation Repair
By Scott D. Thomson
The client for this project specializes in the use of state-of-the-art technology to fabricate and assemble composites and metal-bonded structures for commercial and military aircraft programs. One of
Jan 1, 2003
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Specialized Slurry Wall Equipment - The Hydromill - Summary
By Mario Mauro
The article illustrates the Hydromill technology, as applied in urban sites, and its advantages in terms of quality of the end product, mitigation of the construction impact, and optimization of the l
Jan 1, 1994
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Predicting The End Bearing Capacity Of Rock Socketed Shafts
By Lianyang Zhang
For optimal design of rock socketed shafts used to support axial loading, it is important to predict the end bearing capacity. The existing empirical methods for determining the end bearing capacity o
Jan 1, 2008
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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
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Pin Piles For Structural Underpinning - Summary
By Seth L. Pearlman
Pin Piles are small diameter high capacity drilled and grouted piles also called minipiles or micropiles. They are ideal for building foundations on sites with poor ground conditions, sensitive surrou
Jan 1, 2000
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Slurry Walls Executed with the Cutting Soil Mixing Technique: A Case History
By Carnevale Francesco, Bracci Laudiero Alberto, Pampanin Piero
"SummaryIn the Port of Naples a slurry wall has been realized through a sandy layer up to a deep tuff layer using the Cutting Soil Mixing technique.The executed panels have dimensions of 2.8 m x0.65 m
Jan 1, 2014
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Construction Of Large Underground Openings And Use Of Grouts ? Synopsis
By E. Mongilardi
The construction of large underground openings through cohesionless or weak cohesive soils and under the water table in particular, often requires a ground improvement to be done from the surface or a
Jan 1, 2010
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Accessing History
By Richard Pizzi
Built in 1806, Boston's African Meeting House is the oldest surviving Black church building in the country. A $7 million dollar renovation was begun in 2006 to restore this historic building to
Jan 1, 2011
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Deep Foundation Construction Using "Top/Down" Building Techniques In The United States
By David C. Lager
While not a new construction technique "top/down" construction is seeing increased use in high rise building construction. Using diaphragm wall, drilled shaft and mining construction techniques, top/d
Jan 1, 1987
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Bearing Capacity Of Piles Determined By Field Tests ? Synopsis
By D. M. Milovic
On the basis of relatively large number of field load tests of piles, the determination of the ultimate bearing capacity have been studied. Using the load settlement curves and the results of the cone
Jan 1, 2010
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Peak And Post-Peak Shear Strength Of Cement-Bentonite
By Paul J. Axtell
Self-hardening cement-bentontie (c-b) slurry walls were constructed as shear walls to stabilize the downstream slope of Tuttle Creek Dam near Manhattan, Kansas. The slope stabilization was required t
Jan 1, 2010