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Quality Control of Pile Installation Using Digital Pile Penetration and Rebound Monitoring SystemBy Hee-suk Yun, Dae-jin Hwang, Jeong-woo Seok, Myoung-mo Kim
"In this paper, the accuracy of the data measured by a newly developed displacement measuring system, DPRMs (Digital Pile Penetration and Rebound Monitoring system) and its applicability as a quality
Jan 1, 2005
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Ground Improvement by Dry Concrete ColumnsBy Tatiana Tronda
"The territory of Belarus is characterized by nonhomogeneous ground conditions. In some cases soft ground layers can reach tens of meters in depth. Application of piles and other conventional foundati
Jan 1, 2016
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Deep Drilled Shafts For The Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge New Haven, ConnecticutBy Theodore von Rosenvinge
Large diameter (2.4 meter) drilled shaft foundations were installed to depths of over 62 meters through soil into Arkose bedrock for Connecticut?s Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge (I-95 over New Haven Har
Jan 1, 2011
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Effectiveness of Head-Enlarged CDM Columns in Evaluating Settlement of Improved GroundsBy Y. M. Ha, T. D. Nguyen, D. T. Nguyen, H. K. Choi
Conventionally, cement deep mixing (CDM) columns are designed to have constant diameters over the improved depth as this facilitates the construction procedures. However, this design pattern may be in
Jan 1, 2019
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Lateral Load Testing Of Pile FoundationsBy Anne Lemnitzer
Full-Scale cyclic field testing was performed on a 3x3 pile group consisting of nine cast-in-drilled-hole (CIDH) reinforced concrete shafts and a comparable single-shaft in order to investigate group
Jan 1, 2010
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Extra Deep Cut-Off at 250 m Depth - A Case StudyBy Federico Pagliacci
"Many existing dams are subject to underwater seepage due to subsoil conditions, like deep alluvial deposits or pervious rocks or karst. Remedial works are necessary in order to install new cut-off wa
Jan 1, 2017
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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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Pindersfield Hospital ? An Innovative Piled SchemeBy James N. Mure
The paper describes the design development and construction of bored piles at Pindersfield Hospital, Wakefield, U.K. The piles were of monopile type. Monopile is the term used to describe piles which
Jan 1, 2008
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Predicting Geotechnical Drilled Shaft Capacity: Are We Close?By James G. Ulinski, Sebastian Lobo-Guerrero, Vishal B. Patel
"Recently modified design equations used in the transportation industry to calculate side friction and end bearing capacity for drilled shafts are now providing more realistic estimations of capacitie
Jan 1, 2017
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Is the use of Residual Strength Justified in Excavation Support Design?By George Aristorenas, Carlos Englert, Jesús Gómez
"Laboratory test data of strain softening soils exhibit the development of a maximum (peak) shear strength followed by a decrease in the strength with continued straining. The rate of strength loss de
Jan 1, 2015
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Comparison of Load Test Results between ACIP Piles Installed in Sand in Pre-Drilled Holes versus Conventional InstallationBy Tracy Brettmann, Shailendra Endley, Jason Leary, Shashank Valluru
"Augered Cast-in-Place (ACIP) piles have long been used for deep foundation support in sands due to their high capacity and speed of installation. Very little information exists on the effects on capa
Jan 1, 2017
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Resonance Pile Driving with Zero Ground VibrationBy Mark Johnson, Mathew Janes
"The Resonator RD 260 Resonant Pile Driver delivers ground disturbance free, high production pile driving. The Resonator has recently been used on numerous production pile driving sites in the Netherl
Jan 1, 1900
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Design, Modelling And Construction Of A 12-Sided Diaphragm Walled ShaftBy Stephen Buttling
The construction of a water treatment plant in Dandenong, Victoria, required detention tanks and a pumping well. The design provided by the Engineer used conventional rectangular cast-in-situ reinforc
Nov 1, 2022
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Novel Methods Of Restraining Embedded Retaining WallsBy Abid Adekunte
Traditionally, designers and contractors provide additional external supports to retaining walls through the use of tie-back anchors or braces. Both approaches are known to have their shortcomings; br
Jan 1, 2010
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Assessment Of Impacts And Challenges Of Existing Codes Of The Bi-Directional Static Load Test (Bdslt)By Danielle Nhanqulumanga, Pranith Bhatt, Snehal Patel, Khadeeja Priyan
The Bi-Directional Static Load Test (BDSLT) is a test that determines the capacity of piles when loaded under bi-axial static compression. In recent years the BDSLT has seen an increase in demand due
Sep 1, 2022
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Energy Geostructures: Analysis from Research and Systems Installed Around the WorldBy Tony Amis, Marco Barla, Alice Di Donna
"Energy geostructures are becoming an increasingly popular solution around the world for Developers looking to reduce CO2 and system running costs. Energy geostructures are geotechnical structures tha
Jan 1, 2017
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The Secret to DewateringBy Gregory M. Landry
"There is an old joke at Moretrench that defines dewatering as “that element of an underground construction project, which, when disregarded, will generate the low bidder.” Sigmund Freud wrote that al
Jan 1, 2017
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Ground Freezing: The Use of Liquid Nitrogen Systems Converted To BrineBy Joseph A. Sopko
There has been a trend in recent years in performing the initial formation freezing using liquid nitrogen (LIN) and then converting the system to circulating refrigerated brine. While proponents of th
Jan 1, 2019
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Engineering The Mansion's HeritageBy Ken MacLeod
A development at 83 Queens Road in Melbourne, Australia required construction of a three level basement. The normal geotechnical constraints of excavating adjacent to an existing relatively new buildi
Jan 1, 2006
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Construction of Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek Expansion Project, Oak Creek, WisconsinBy Edward Jacobsen
The Oak Creek Power Plant in Oak Creek, Wisconsin is currently undertaking an expansion project. In order to supply cooling water to this facility, a 27' (8.2m) diameter tunnel will be bored, in
May 11, 2007