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Sonar Calipering Of Slurry Constructed Drilled Shafts - Providing Quality Assurance And Quality Control In Deep FoundationsBy Denton A. Kort
Historically the visual examination of drilled shafts to determine shape was typically done under dry conditions. Many engineers believe that by using a dry method of construction, the question of sha
Jan 1, 2007
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OPA Contender Features Innovative ACIP Pile TestBy Andres M. Baquerizo, Matthew E. Meyer, Carlos Ortiz
"The Metropolitan Miami development, a downtown mixed-use complex developed by Miami-based MDM Development Group, has weathered the economic downturn by adapting to the needs and pressures of the loca
Jan 1, 2012
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Foundation Contracts And Law - Part -1: Relevan[i] LawBy Kirty Dave
Foundations in any contract are the most uncertain parts of the contract and most of the "Construction-Contract-Disputes" are either directly related to foundations or arise as 'Side-effects of c
Jan 1, 1996
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Estimation Of Horizontal Deformational Property Using A Pressuremeter Test For The Evaluation Of Lateral Bearing Capacity Of A PileBy Hyung-Min Kwon
There are a number of methods available that can be used to estimate the bearing capacity of piles that are subject to lateral load, such as the theory of subgrade reaction or the elastic continuum ap
Jan 1, 2008
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Piled Raft Floats On MoraineBy Terence P. Holman
Instrumented load testing of high capacity micropiles, followed by detailed analysis and numerical modeling, provided an opportunity for real foundation performance to be incorporated into the design
Jan 1, 2007
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Design, Specification And Installation Of Square Shaft Helical Piers In Expansive SoilsBy John S. Pack
The application of square shaft helical piers in expansive soils is a standard of practice in many areas of the United States. Over 20 years of performance monitoring show exceptional performance and
Jan 1, 2007
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Rammed Aggregate Pier System Provides Uplift Resistance At University Ice ArenaBy John G. DiGenova
The Allwell Center Ice Arena at Plymouth State University, Plymouth, New Hampshire is located in the flood plain of the Pemigewasset River. To maintain the arena near the level of the surrounding are
Jan 1, 2011
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Applying Reasonable Quality Control and Verification to Soil MixingBy David Miller
"The biggest concern about using soil mixing is the inability to observe physically the final product, which has led to a lack of confidence about what is in the ground. After all, you can’t see it an
Jan 1, 2017
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Experimental Investigation on Drag Load Acting on Single End-bearing Piles in Collapsible Soil due to InundationBy Adel M. Hanna, Ibrahim M. Mashhour
"Collapsible soil is known as one of the difficult soils, which possesses considerable strength when it is dry and significantly reduced when inundated. In practice, in case of a thick layer, pile fou
Jan 1, 2015
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Risks Associated With Finite Element Modelling Of Cut And Cover StructuresBy Tony Suckling
The commercially available finite element program Plaxis has a key benefit over other finite element analysis programs in that it has a relatively simple user interface to input and output data. This
Jan 1, 2010
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Foundation Reuse Is the FutureBy Andy Boeckmann
Engineers and owners widely recognize the benefits of foundation reuse - cost savings, reduced construction schedules and reduced environmental impacts, among others. Yet for many projects with existi
Jul 1, 2022
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Buckling Resistance of Steel Micropiles with Mechanical SplicesBy Fredrik Sarvell, Harald. Ihler, Veli-Matti Uotinen, Jukka Rantala
"Many of the valid international building codes state that the lateral support provided by the soil is sufficient to prevent buckling of fully embedded piles. However, the development of small diamete
Jan 1, 2014
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Development of Fiber-Reinforced Soil Improvement Using CSM MethodBy Toshio Yonezawa, Helmut Florian, Herbert Kuh, Masamichi Aoki, Takao Koono, Franz-Werner Gerressen
"To increase the bearing capacity of the ground, soil improvement technique is often adopted. One advantage of soil improvement techniques is the fact, that the impact to the environment is low, as th
Jan 1, 2015
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Ground Improvement By Stone Columns At Formosa Plant Taiwan And Its Earthquake ResponseBy Wolfgang G. Brunner
Mai- Liao, in Yun Lin province of Taiwan, which was once a remote area on the coast of the South China Sea, has been developed into an offshore industrial complex. Approximately 100 million m3 of impo
Jan 1, 2002
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Heating and Cooling Structures with Steel Pile Foundations - Closed Loop Standing Column Well Technology (df25801f-7df6-457c-ab18-569c2a6ce07f)By Paul Suver
"The closed loop standing column well (CLSCW) system uses a closed circuit of water to develop the same thermal heat exchange characteristics that are achieved from traditional open circuit standing c
Jan 1, 2017
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Comparison of Non-Destructive Integrity Tests on Experimental Drilled ShaftsBy Armin W. Stuedlein, Jim Zammataro, Bernie Hertlein, Daniel Belardo, Qiang Li, Antonio Marinucci
"An experimental program focusing on four drilled shafts was conducted to determine the effect of high strength steel reinforcement bars on lateral resistance, steel casing on axial and lateral resist
Jan 1, 2016
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Current Business Trends In The People's Republic Of China ? SynopsisBy V. Tang
In this paper, Chinese economic situation are estimated and prospective developments predicted to assist those US firms who have been trying to do business in China, or are considering to pursue the C
Jan 1, 2010
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Current Pile Driving Practices In The United StatesBy Alan G. MacKinnon
The current piling practices in the U. S. have, to a great degree, been influenced by our founding fathers. When our constitution was written by the delegates from the original thirteen colonies, it w
Jan 1, 1987
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Compaction-Induced Lateral Earth Pressures And Vertical Shear Forces Acting On Non-Moving Retaining WallsBy George M. Filz
Restrained basement walls and unrestrained but massive concrete walls on rock foundations experience very small movements in response to lateral earth pressures. Such walls are often designed using at
Jan 1, 2003
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Effective Plane Arrangement of Deep Mixing Piles to Resist Lateral Flow of Liquefied GroundBy Daiki Takano, Naoki Takahashi, Hidenori Takahashi, Ikuo Towhata, Yoshiyuki Morikawa
"The method in this study, in which cement-treated piles are installed into the ground to decrease the amount of liquefied lateral flow, has been studied. The authors are also investigating the most e
Jan 1, 2015