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Rock Socketed Drilled Shafts for the Goethals Bridge ReplacementBy John P. Turner, Steven S. Dapp, Dan A. Brown
"The Goethals Bridge Replacement (GBR) spanning the Arthur Kill Waterway between Elizabeth, NJ and Staten Island, NY consists of a dual-span 1,982.5-ft long cable-stayed bridge with approach spans of
Jan 1, 2016
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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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CFA Pile Design Parameters in SandBy Stuart Coutts
"This paper presents an overview of the author’s experience related to the assessment of the base capacity of straight shafted and enlarged-base bored piles in sand. A design approach based on CPT qc
Jan 1, 1900
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Microstructure of Bio-Cemented Coarse SandBy Abdelmalek Bouazza, Aamir Mahawish, Will P. Gates
Bio-grouting by means of microbial induced calcite (calcium carbonate) precipitation (MICP) to improve mechanical properties of granular soils has gained much attention in recent years. The biogroutin
Jan 1, 1900
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Acrylamide Grouting: Successfully Controlling Groundwater from Canada to South AmericaBy Daniel Magill, Jim Gentry
"Acrylamide chemical grout (C3H2NO) has been successfully used for over 50 years to control groundwater and stop infiltration. This paper will address three unique projects involving the control of gr
Jan 1, 2017
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Realistic Estimation Of Water Table Depth For Design Optimization Of Bored Tunnel And Cut & Cover Tunnel Structures For Underground MetroBy Chiranjib Sarkar, Sibapriya Mukherjee, N Kumar Pichumani
With the rapid expansion of urban transportation systems, tunnels and cut & cover structures are considered as the only solution in improving the urban space congestion problem in mass rapid transit s
Nov 1, 2022
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Performance Analysis Of Fly Ash Stabilized, Highly Saline Unsaturated Expansive Clays: A Case StudyBy Mohini Patel, Jahnavi Parmar, Pranav R. T Peddinti
Expansive clays pose a variety of geotechnical problems. Although the admixture stabilization is proven to address their problematic swelling and shrinkage characteristics, the influence of unsaturate
May 1, 2022
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Application Of Pile Test Data For The Foundation Design Of Rail Viaduct At Carrum, VictoriaBy Nick M. Withers, Suthagarann Visvalingam, Cillian Mc Colgan
The level crossings removal project in Victoria is removing 75 level crossings across Melbourne to improve safety by separating trains from traffic, with other benefits such as reduced congestion, an
Nov 1, 2022
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Large Scale Geotechnical Works on Norways Largest Infrastructure ProjectBy Brandon M. Robinson, Osman F. Besler, Dominik Gaechter
With the increase in population over the last decade, and anticipated population growth over the coming years, Norway is making significant investments in the Country’s infrastructure. Part of this in
Sep 8, 2021
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Talking Dirty: How the Language We Use Affects the Foundation IndustryBy Ashley Shirer
Have you heard a geotechnical engineer rail against using the word "dirt"? The typical maxim is: "It's not dirt, it's soil!" This axiom is so prevalent that it is joked about on the construction site.
May 1, 2023
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Design, Construction Challenges and Quality Control of a Deep Soil Mixing System for Waterfront Slope StabilizationBy Yan Lap J. Kan
"A waterfront stabilization system consisting of Deep Soil Mixing (DSM) columns, vinyl sheet pile fascia, and concrete flood walls supported on shallow footings was designed and constructed for a high
Jan 1, 2016
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Innovative Crosshole Sonic Logging Testing Drilled ShaftsBy Joshua C. Adams, Les Chernauskas, Edward L. Hajduk
"Drilled shafts are increasingly being used to support bridge and building foundations. Because these foundations usually carry very high design loads and often serve as non-redundant, single load car
Jan 1, 2009
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One Seam At A Time: Interactive Quality Assurance To Identify Coal Seams During Foundation ConstructionBy Matthew Runion, Christopher Lawler
The Aeolus – Jim Bridger Transmission Line Project is located in southern Wyoming, home to some of the largest coal seams in the world. Coal seams present unique challenges to underground construction
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Case Studies/case Histories In Geotechnical Engineerin: Enhancing The Practice In An Interactive Learning EnvironmentBy Waddah Akili
This paper describes the steps taken in planning, developing, and executing a case study/ case history course in geotechnical/ foundation engineering at an international university. The paper sheds li
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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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Safe Load Of A Single Pile In Earthquake Loading - SynopsisBy Shamsher Prakash
Estimation of vertical load carrying capacity of a single vertical pile under earthquake loading is an important task of a design engineer. Lateral vibration of vertical pile is highly influenced by t
Jan 1, 1996
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Slope Stabilization of Mill Creek Landslide Using Steel H-PilesBy Kessi E. Zicko, Eric A. Hackenberg, Paul J. Lewis
"Following snow melt and spring rains in 2011, a landslide measuring approximately 600 feet long and 300 feet in slope length occurred within the southbound roadway embankment of a heavily travelled 2
Jan 1, 2015
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Design And Construction Of The Rion Antirion Bridge FoundationsBy Alain Pecker
The choice of a design concept for a bridge foundation is guided by various factors; several of these factors are indeed of technical origin, like the environmental conditions in a broad sense, but ot
Jan 1, 2013
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Underwater Pile HammersBy Douglas L. Scaggs
Driving piles in under water applications has become more common place over the past twenty years. Where only a water depth reachable with a follower or dewatered cofferdam was the rule in the past,
Jan 1, 2013
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Support For Deep Excavation In China ? SynopsisBy X. M. Wu
The paper describes four different types of support for deep excavations, which are currently used in China. Local experiences were illustrated by presenting case histories for each type of support. F
Jan 1, 2010