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Experimental Evaluation of Building Settlements Founded on Liquefiable SoilsBy Ramin Motamed, Farshid Ghazavi, Joseph A. W. Toth
"Post-disaster reconnaissance of areas affected by earthquakes has documented extensive damage to buildings with shallow foundations located in liquefaction-prone areas. Currently, estimation of lique
Jan 1, 2016
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Geotextile Encased Columns (GEC) as Pile-Similar Foundation Elements: Basics, Specifics, Case StudiesBy Marc Raithel, Sven Schröer, Lilma Schimmel, Dimiter Alexiew
"The Geotextile Encased Columns (GEC) deep foundation system for embankments and dikes on soft soils was introduced some 20 years ago and is now considered State-of-the-art in Germany, Europe and, ste
Jan 1, 2017
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Analysis of Three Axial Load Tests on Large Bored Grouted Deep FoundationsBy Hayel M. El-Naggar, Marawan M. Shahien
"Large capacity piles are important type of foundation elements that are needed in case of high column loads such as in tall buildings with large span between columns. In many projects, especially if
Jan 1, 2017
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Construction of a Deep Slurry Cutoff Wall for the Sacramento River East Levee ProgramBy Louay Owaidat, Daniel Jabbour, Allan Frappier, Jose Gomez, Mark Stanley, Tino Maestas
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is implementing a levee strengthening program along the Sacramento River East Levee (SREL) designed to correct 11 miles of deficient levees as identified by re
Sep 8, 2021
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Instrumented Static Load Testing-Auger Cast-In-Place Piles - Introduction And PurposeBy Michael T. Lambert
The purpose of the this paper is to demonstrate the benefits of using additional instrumentation during load tests of auger-cast-in-place piles. Traditionally, only load and butt displacement are dete
Jan 1, 2000
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Drilled Displacement Piles in the Northeastern United StatesBy Jr NeSmith
"Drilled Displacement piles are a product of screw pile technology originally developed in Europe. The process involves rotating tool into the ground that displaces the soil laterally as it advances,
Jan 1, 2016
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Use of Enhanced Pre-Mixed Self-Hardening Grout for an Emergency Cut-Off Wall Intervention in West AfricaBy Maurizio Siepi, Bruno Vingiani, Claudio Asioli
"The article describes an emergency rehabilitation intervention executed at Buyo Dam, in Ivory Coast, to intercept a significant water seepage occurring through the foundation of this zoned earthfill
Jan 1, 2016
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Installation Of Three Up To 120M Deep Diaphragm Wall Shafts, With Diameters Between 8M And 35M At Woodsmith Mine In North Yorkshire (England)By Gustav Jahner, Michael Baltrusch, Norbert Hoffmann
Near the port city of Whitby in the north-east of England, Anglo American (AA) is setting up the deepest mine in the UK, which will have a depth of 1,500m. The purpose of the project is to extract and
Sep 1, 2022
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The Effects of Cylindrical Pile Insertion on the Vertical Stiffness and Strength of the Surrounding SoilBy Emre Biringen
"Results from a small-scale laboratory experimental program show the changes in the vertical stiffness and strength of a soft clayey soil adjacent to the shaft of an inserted pile (i.e. expansion of a
Jan 1, 2005
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Field Test Verification Of Ground Bearing Pressure Under Rig Tracks And Implications For Working Platform DesignBy Steffen Schweizer, Tadeusz Brzozowski, Alfred Koller, Michał Topolnicki, Jürgen Wäger, Grzegorz Sołtys
A full scale test has been conducted to determine ground bearing pressure under rig tracks. The track loads were recorded in real time using Liebherr's Ground Pressure Visualisation system, and the ve
May 1, 2022
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Three-Dimensional (3D) Limit Equilibrium Method (LEM) Comparative Study of a Landslide Case Study Supported with PilesBy Terence Ma, Seok hyeon Chai, Jeff Lam, Thamer Yacoub, Brigid Cami, Sina Javankhoshdel
The Limit Equilibrium (LE) analysis of pile-supported geotechnical structures normally assumes a constant shear force for the pile instead of considering the non-linear capacity of the pile which is r
Sep 8, 2021
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Urban Challenges In Design, Co-Ordination And Construction Of Deep Foundations And Retaining WallsBy Pawan L. Sethi
Design and construction of deep foundations and basements is increasingly becoming more complex, as the density and frequency of urban development increases. This growth brings various associated chal
Nov 1, 2022
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Value Engineering Through Systematic Site Investigation and Design Optimization – A Case StudyBy Lu Yitan, Frances Badelow, Manish Tiwari
"Large ‘design and construct’ projects often present significant geotechnical risks. However, these also present significant opportunities for value engineering in design. These opportunities can be r
Jan 1, 1900
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A Novel Approach to Incorporate Shear-Moment Coupling Effects in Foundation Stiffness for Caisson Piles for Izmit Bay Bridge in TurkeyBy Arash Khosravifar, Amalia Giannakou
"Nonlinear foundation springs for bridge caisson foundations show significant coupling between the shear force and bending moment. Implementing foundation stiffness matrix with coupling effects (off-d
Jan 1, 2017
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Impact Assessment Of Excavation Induced Settlements: A Study Of Chennai Metro Phase IiBy Ganesh Deepak K., Anjana R. K., Dr. Kumar Pitchumani N., Rajasekharam R. M. V. M. S. S.
The Phase 2 of Chennai Metro is being introduced in the city to ease the dependence on the existing transportation systems. Phase 2 is a combination of underground and elevated metro stretches compris
Nov 1, 2022
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Testing and Optimizing Rammed Stone Columns Design as a Soil Improvement Method on Soft Soils for MSE Walls FoundationsBy Bernardo J. Jiménez Vega, Edy L. T. Montalvan
Rammed stone columns and similar reinforcement systems are used worldwide more frequently as a cost-effective method for improvement of foundations on soft soils. The effectiveness of the treatment me
Sep 8, 2021
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Critique of Specifications for Deep MixingBy George Filz, Peter R. Cali
"Unnecessarily restrictive specifications could be limiting the cost effectiveness of deep mixing (DM) applications and therefore limiting use of DM on projects where there are other options. Excessiv
Jan 1, 2015
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Alternative Analytical Methods for Borehole Permeability Tests in Seepage Barrier WallsBy R. Lee Wooten, David R. Shields, Darren D. Clark
"Borehole permeability tests that measure flow or head changes in boreholes located within seepage barrier walls are commonly used to estimate the in situ permeabilities of those walls for quality con
Jan 1, 2016
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Cyclic Degradation on Wind Turbine Foundations in Cohesive SoilsBy Yazen Khasawneh, Osvaldo P. M. Vitali, Mohammad Nassim
Wind turbines are subjected to complex form of cyclic loadings with variable amplitudes and frequencies. The cyclic loading and the accumulation of plastic strains with the number of cycles will resu
Sep 8, 2021
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Improvements to Commonly Used Cutoff Wall SpecificationsBy 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