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Optimizing Large Diameter Concrete Piles in Tidewater Virginia
By Michael G. Batten, Brian D. Keaney
]The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the harbors on the James River routinely use precast concrete piles founded in the Yorktown formation to support bridges and other coastal structu
Sep 8, 2021
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New Ground Freeze Method for Groundwater Cutoff below Foundation Excavations in Permeable Soils
By Daniel W. Mageau, Larry W. Applegate, Aaron K. McCain
"An innovative method of ground freezing was successfully tested to create a “dry” excavation condition for a new building foundation at a site in downtown, Miami, Florida. The subsurface conditions i
Jan 1, 2015
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Static Behavior of Steel H-Piles under Axial Load using Scale Models in Very Soft Clays
By Francisco A. Flores, Rigoberto Torres
The Complementary Technical Standards of Mexico’s City Building Code do not mention the criteria to compute the bearing capacity of Steel H-piles. It is necessary to increase knowledge in using steel
Sep 8, 2021
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Sustainable Products For Geotechnical Works
By Marcus Daubner, Karsten Beckhaus, Florian Bauer
The construction industry can and needs to contribute to a more sustainable world. Accordingly, geotechnical works potentially have a significant share. In this context, Bauer understands “sustainable
May 1, 2022
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Pullout Capacity of Pile Groups in Sand
By S. P. Mukherjee, Smita Tung
"Piles are generally subjected to uplift in case of under ground and water front structures. Sometimes piles are also to resist uplift loads in transmission towers, dry rock, and so on. Experimental i
Jan 1, 2015
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Block 43: Diverse Technologies in Complex Site Conditions
By John Kvinsland
"The Block 43 Project is the future home of the Paul Allen Institute for Brain Science located just off the southern shore of Lake Union in Seattle, Wash. The South Lake Union (SLU) district experienc
Jan 1, 2014
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Estimating Kinematic Demands From Lateral Ground Deformations On Pile-Supported Wharves
By Arash Khosravifar Ph. D. P. E., Thomas Torkelson P. E., Milad Souri Ph. D. P. E.
Kinematic demands from lateral ground deformations can be a major cause of damage to maritime and highway transportation structures such as wharves, piers, and bridges. These kinematic demands are dif
Oct 1, 2022
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In-Situ Ground Reinforcement Techniques
By P. J. Nicholson
The methods of reinforcement to be discussed in this paper are all insitu methods, ones that can be used on the soil structure as it exists in the ground, and do not rely on excavation and replacement
Jan 1, 2010
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Load and Resistance Factor Design – Past, Present and Future
By 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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Design Methodology for Multi-Facetted, Winged Steel Foundations
By Phillip E. Glogowski, N. Catherine Bazan-Arias
Steel foundations can be designed to cross-sectional configurations ranging from triangular and square to other multi-side shapes. Adding lateral extensions (hereby called wings) along the length of t
Sep 8, 2021
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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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Numerical Analysis of Progressive Failure of DM Columns beneath Embankment on Soft Ground
By Zhou Haizuo, Diao Yu, Zheng Gang
"The conventional design method for the embankment supported by DM columns usually assumes the simultaneous failure of all the columns. However, the progressive failure may occur in practice, especial
Jan 1, 2015
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Ground Improvement By Means Of Stabilising Columns
By Georg Breitsprecher
The technique of Stabilising Columns (product names are for example "Stabilisierungssaulen" (STS) or "Coplan Stabilisierungs-verfahren" (CSV)) is gradually becoming well accepted for ground improvemen
Jan 1, 2006
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Design And Performance Of Helical Screw Piles In Collapsible And Expansive Soils In Arid Regions Of The United States
By David R. Black
Foundation problems due to collapsible and expansive soils are well known throughout the arid western United States. Millions of dollars are spent annually to counteract the effects of such soils for
Jan 1, 2002
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Collaborative Data Sharing During Seepage Barrier Wall Construction at Bolivar Dam – Perspectives from Owner, Contractor and Sub-Contractor
By Robert Bachus, Jamey Rosen, Fabio Santillan, Georgette Hlepas
"A seepage barrier of length 4,800 feet and maximum depth 144 feet is being installed at Bolivar Dam in Ohio. This project is owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and contracted to Trevi
Jan 1, 2017
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Case Study: Stability Analysis for an Existing Bridge Experiencing Riverbank Erosion
By Brandon Smith, William Bohlen
Riverbank erosion along the Brazos River has modified the structural support conditions for an existing bridge structure in Southeast Texas. The 8-span, 1,200-foot long bridge was completed in 1992 al
Jan 1, 2019
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Philadelphia Dock Story—Pile Challenges at Delaware River
By Craig H. Olson
"A new ship dock at a Philadelphia area refinery will be capable of docking the largest tanker to travel the Delaware River, the Stena V-MAX, which will induce significant lateral loads. The loads at
Jan 1, 2008
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Philadelphia Dock Story—Pile Challenges at Delaware River (06bf9951-abf5-4656-aab7-81fa955662d4)
By Craig H. Olson
"Anew ship dock at a Philadelphia area refinery will be capable of docking the largest tanker to travel the Delaware River, the Stena V-MAX, which will induce significant lateral loads. The loads at t
Jan 1, 2008
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Innovations and Challenges during Urban Development – Shoring and Foundations of Canada’s Tallest Residential Building
By Shawna Munn, Nadir Ansari, Toben Jerry
With ever increasing demands on space in urban environments and smaller available footprints, buildings are being designed to increasing heights to meet the need. This case study discusses the increas
Jan 1, 2019
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Improvements to Commonly Used Cutoff Wall Specifications
By Michael Kynett, Francke Walberg, Richard Millet, Khaled Chowdhury, Mary Perlea
"Cutoff walls are the most common seepage improvement measure for levee flood control projects throughout California’s Central Valley. Cutoff walls are widely used because they can be implemented with
Jan 1, 2015