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Shoring Up D.C.'s Historical Foundations: Collection 14By Alan Quiroga
Nestled between Meridian Park and Howard University in the heart of Washington, D.C., the historic block between 14th, V and W streets North- west featured several original struc- tures, many of them
Aug 1, 2023
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Design Of Drilled Shaft Supported Mat Moscow TowersBy Issa S. Oweis
Two Towers are currently under construction in Central Moscow in the Russian Federation. Building A is a 96 story tower and Building B is a 65 story tower. The columns in both structures bear on a t
Jan 1, 2007
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Laterally Loaded Model Piles In Jointed Soft Rock MassesBy B. Francis
Literature provides only limited information regarding the behaviour of laterally loaded piles socketed into weak rock masses. A laboratory program, comprising a number of tests of scaled models of th
Jan 1, 2004
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Real-Time Anchor Testing and Data ManagementBy Bora Okumusoglu, Devon K. V. Mothersille
"AnchorTest is an innovative software package, specifically developed for tablets, that permits ground anchor test data assessment and management in real time. The solution has two components: a front
Jan 1, 2017
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The Use of Bentonite in Underground ConstructionBy Hector Simchas
"1. BENTONITE: THE CRUCIAL CONSTITUENT OF SLURRYSuspensions of bentonite and water are used in a variety of applications in underground engineering. For the construction of underground elements like s
Jan 1, 2015
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Sustainability Simply Makes SenseBy Gerald Verbeek
There are certain concepts that seem to invite responses from some, including some in the foundation industry and even some within DFI, that are at best surprising. Business owners and their employees
Nov 1, 2022
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Slurry Trench Design and Construction in Difficult Conditions (5812dfc0-6c6e-4d3d-988d-069d8f606655)By Peter Deming
"PART 1 OF 2INTRODUCTIONSlurry trenches are the least cost hydraulic barrier available, if the excavated spoils can be recycled into backfill. As such, slurry trenches are constructed where possible,
Jan 1, 2006
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Micro-Biological Attack On Deep Foundation ConcreteBy Piotr D. Moncarz
As major urban areas begin to run out of "good-terrain" for their expansion, they begin to claim high water-table areas within or adjacent to water fronts or swamps. Similarly, major infrastructure pr
Jan 1, 2002
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Mindful Monitoring Of A Variable Excavation Support SystemBy B. Philip Shull, Allen W. Cadden, Johanna M. Simon, Michael S. Senior
A 670 linear meter (2,200 linear foot) large-diameter sanitary sewer interceptor installation at depths ranging from 3 to 10 m (10 to 30 ft) below existing grade in an area with a high water table req
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Session 12 "Deep Mixing Method II"By Helen Ahnberg
The scope of the present paper is limited to report the experimental evidence and not for describing the analytical assumptions. However, the idea behind the experimental program is that the deteriora
Feb 10, 2003
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Inelastic Response Of Extended Pile Shafts In Laterally Spreading Ground During EarthquakesBy Arash Khosravifar
The seismic design of extended pile shafts for the combined effects of dynamic shaking and liquefaction-induced lateral spreading is investigated using nonlinear dynamic finite element analyses (NDA).
Jan 1, 2010
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The Micropile Network: Practice Precedes TheoryBy Gary M. Weinstein
Micropiles have seen increasing use for foundation support and slope stabilization applications over the past half century. Most often designed and installed in groups of vertical or battered elements
Jan 1, 2003
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Viscoelastic Finite Element Analysis Of Diaphragm Walls ? SynopsisBy M. Y. Xia
In this paper, based on the Theological tests of the interface between clay and concrete, an interface Theological model is proposed and is used in the finite element analysis which takes soil as visc
Jan 1, 2010
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A General Formula To Determine The Allowable Pile Bearing Capacity In Case Of Negative Skin Friction ? SummaryBy Cornelis Van Der Veen
Foundation piles, partly passing through unconsolidated compressible layers, suffer a downward drag that is called negative skin friction. The negative skin friction depends on the movement of the sur
Jan 1, 2010
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Deep Mixing Column Group Reinforcement by a Shallow Mixing Layer bBeneath an EmbankmentBy Tomohide Takeyama, Binh T. T. Nguyen, Masaki Kitazume
"Deep mixing columns are widely used to support embankments constructed on soft ground area. Researches on the stability of deep mixing columns were done by some authors when the columns do not simult
Jan 1, 2015
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Back-Calculations Of Centrifuge Tests On Pile Groups Subjected To High-Cyclic LoadingBy Torsten Wichtmann, Jan Macheck, Frederik Broz, Patrick Staubach, Hauke Zachert
The majority of heavy or strongly loaded structures, for instance high-rise buildings, large span bridges or gas storage tanks are founded on pile groups. However, current design codes and guidelines
May 1, 2022
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Soil Improvement in Marina Coastal Expressway Project (C485) with Cement Deep Mixing (CDM) MethodBy Yoshinori Kurumada, Tatsuo Nagatsu, Keiji Uchida
"Cement deep mixing method has been utilized in the process of construction of an underwater tunnel in Singapore. The soil was improved by this method to prevent undesirable heaving of the soil below
Jan 1, 2015
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Optimisation Of Pile Type To Support Major Structures Above A Deep Sand Profile - SynopsisBy P. Davies
The Hillside Smelter presently under construction at Richards Bay, Republic of South Africa, will be, on completion, the fifth largest aluminium smelter in the world. The site selected for this plant
Jan 1, 1996
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Case Study: Natomas Levee Improvement Program Cutoff WallsBy Matthew D. Marks
The Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency initiated the Natomas Levee Improvement Program in 2006 which would bring the entire 42 mile Natomas Basin perimeter levee system into compliance with applicab
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Pile-Supported Raft Foundation SystemBy Emre Biringen
Over the past decades, there has been an increasing recognition of the strategic use of pile-supported rafts in design of heavily-loaded structures to reduce total and differential settlements. Howeve