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  • DFI
    Pre-engineered Hydraulic Bracing Systems

    By Braxton P. Erbe, Douglas C. Brunot

    A variety of systems and techniques exist to support deep excavations where sloping is not feasible. This paper will explore an example project involving the use of pre-engineered hydraulic bracing sy

  • DFI
    Determination of Initial Stiffness of Drilled Shafts for the Analysis of Settlements under Service Loads

    By Carlos A. Prato, Federico Pinto

    "ABSTRACTThe design of drilled shafts often incorporates large factors of safety, for which settlements under service loads are highly influenced by the initial elastic stiffness. In the case of group

    Jan 1, 2014

  • DFI
    Soil Grouting to Arrest Foundation Settlement

    By Anuj K. Singh, Shuvranshu Rout, Manos De

    "Foundation for tracks of coke transfer car and dust extraction pipe was designed as series of isolated foundations spaced at 11.0m along length of coke oven battery resting on soil at depth of 2.5m.

    Jan 1, 2017

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    A Simple Solution For Slope Stabilization Using Micropiles

    By Dan Brown

    A method is outlined for computing the contribution of a micropile group to global stability of a sliding mass. The forces in the micropile are computed in a way which accounts for the effect of soil

    Jan 1, 2007

  • DFI
    Overcoming the Challenges Endured by the Quality Assurance and Quality Control Teams during the Construction of a Deep Cutoff Wall in East Alton, Illinois

    By Raffaella Granata, Wesley Schmutzler, Matteo Bertoni

    "The Lower Wood River Levee system, at the confluence of the Wood River Creek and the Mississippi River, in East Alton, Illinois, has been plagued with underground seepage and, in 2010, remediation wa

    Jan 1, 2017

  • DFI
    Innovative Cofferdams Used On The I-205 Columbia River Bridge

    By Robert Bittner

    The following is a report on the development of two unique and separate cofferdam systems used in the construction of the marine foundations for the I-205 Columbia River Bridge at Portland, Oregon for

    Jan 1, 2013

  • DFI
    Structure Support on Laterally Swept Piles

    By Morgan L. Race, Matthew R. Glisson

    "Most driven pile projects have plumbness limits from 0.25 in/ft (21 mm/m) to 0.5 in/ft (42 mm/m) to control bending stresses. For two projects, the project teams performed static load testing to eval

    Jan 1, 2017

  • DFI
    Effect Of Vertical Heterogeneity In Soil Strength On Pile Bearing Capacity Prediction From CPT Data

    By Amaneh E. Kenarsari

    Among the different sources of uncertainty in pile bearing capacity prediction including inherent heterogeneity, measurement and model uncertainties, the inherent heterogeneity of soil properties is o

    Jan 1, 2011

  • DFI
    Route 49 (Penns Neck Bridge) Over Salem River

    By James E. Maccariella

    Replacement of an existing movable bridge with a new low level fixed bridge would not accommodate potential future navigation traffic. In order to replace the existing bridge in a cost effective m

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    Reliability of the Bearing Capacity of Axial Piles Using In Situ Tests

    By António A. Henriques, António Gomes Correia, Ana Teixeira

    "Abstract Pile foundations are often used for important structures, and thus, reliability evaluation is an important aspect of the design. Reliability methods have become increasingly important as dec

    Jan 1, 2014

  • DFI
    An Unique Formula for the Stone-Column Group Efficiency

    By Abhijit Saha

    "The stone columns improve the performance of foundations on soft and loose soil due to the ability of composite ground to sustain increased structural loads under reduced settlements. The interaction

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Jetting-Assisted Sheet Pile Driving

    By Marie-Pierre Bourdouxhe-Barnich

    Since 1997, in partnership with the Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées in Strasbourg, ProfilARBED has been carrying out a vast study to qualify the improvements jetting can make to vibratory d

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Design Development & Installation Of Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GRP) "Soft Eyes" In Diaphragm Wall Reinforcement Cages.

    By Paul M. Wiltcher

    This paper discusses how benefits in engineering design can be achieved from combining existing GRP concrete design guidelines with carbon steel design codes primarily made possible due to the increas

    Jan 1, 2006

  • DFI
    Evaluation Of Achievable Column Diameter In Jet Grouting

    By Chu E. Ho

    Key variables that govern the jet cutting process are examined based on fundamental theories of jet hydrodynamics and soil mechanics. Under normal conditions of jet grouting operations, lift speed and

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Modulus of Elasticity in Deep Bored Piles

    By Carlos Lam, Joram M. Amir, Erez I. Amir

    "Abstract The modulus of elasticity of pile material (E) is an important parameter for the interpretation of both static and dynamic loading tests on piles. This value is commonly assumed to be consta

    Jan 1, 2014

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    A Contribution To The Behaviour Of Piled Raft Foundations

    By H. L. Jessberger

    In recent years piled raft foundations of multi-storey buildings on weak soils have generated much interest and discussion. By taking account of the effects of each component of the system - the pile

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Load Test On A Model Pile Driven Into Sand ? Summary

    By A. Mazzucato

    This paper presents the experimental results of driving and load tests on an instrumented pile driven into a test pit filled with fine homogeneous sand.

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Behavior Of PCC Pile Under Lateral Load

    By Zhitao Ma

    The Cast-in-place Concrete thin-wall Pipe pile, referred to as PCC pile, is a new kind of pile for soft ground improvement. In this paper, firstly, the general introductions of the new pile technique,

    Jan 1, 2006

  • DFI
    Deep Mixing for Levee Repair at Hurricane Protection Project, P-17A, Louisiana, USA

    By Peter Cali, David Yang, Rakshya Shrestha, Ralph Griffin, Sushil Kafle, Motoji Watanabe

    "As a part of the ‘US Army Corps of Engineers - New Orleans to Venice, Louisiana Hurricane Protection Project’, deep mixing ground improvement was designed to reinforce the soft ground for the emergen

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Performance Of Three Unique Shoring Sections For Block 75 Shoring

    By Chris Sammon

    The Block 75 portion of the City Creek redevelopment project in Salt Lake City required multiple shoring walls surrounding the 6 acre site constructed to depths ranging from sixty-five to ninety feet

    Jan 1, 2010