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  • DFI
    Performance of Open-Ended Pipe Piles in Cretaceous Soils of Baltimore

    By Sanjeev Malhotra

    "This paper presents the results of a pile installation monitoring and performance assessment program for pile foundations supporting 14 piers and 2 abutments of the 1700-ft long bridge crossing over

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    Comparison of LRFD Resistance Factors to Tension Pile Load Tests

    By Seth H. Hamblin, John E. Regan, Dimitrios Palantzas

    "Through reliability-based calibration of larger pile load test databases, recent developments of the Load Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) methods, which include geotechnical load and resistance facto

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Commentary on the Selection, Design and Specifcation of Ground Improvement for Mitigation of Earthquake-Induced Liquefaction

    By Ground Improvement Committee

    The evaluation of earthquake-induced liquefaction has become a routine part of geotechnical engineering design. For a given project, if an analysis identifies a potential for liquefaction and the cons

    Aug 1, 2013

  • DFI
    Levee Repair and Upgrade by Dual Sheet Pile Walls and Accordion Sheet Pile Wall

    By Takefumi Takuma, Ali Fayad, Shigeru Kambe

    "This paper discusses the unique design and construction circumstances of the cantilevered dual sheet pile walls and the Accordion Sheet Pile Wall for the repair and upgrade of the East Garden Grove-W

    Jan 1, 2017

  • DFI
    Driven Piles In Central Texas Expansive Soils

    By Clayton A. Signor

    Abstract: Expansive soils cause more damage to structures annually than a combination of other major natural disasters. Because of the cost to our society, all means and methods need to be fully expl

  • DFI
    Evaluation Of The Effect Of Vertical Load On The Impedance Function In Seismic Analysis Of Soil-Pile-Structure Interaction

    By Ahmad Mahboubi

    The damage caused by catastrophic earthquakes has always been an incentive towards more sophisticated building codes and requirements. In parallel to computer technology development, the engineers? at

    Jan 1, 2010

  • DFI
    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

  • DFI
    Numerical Study On Uplift Capacity Of Helical Pile Embedded In Clay

    By Muttharam M, Karthick Kumar V

    Helical piles foundation systems have been extensively used in engineering application. It is commonly adopted to resist the compression, uplift force, overturning moment and lateral forces. Helical p

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Application of Dry Jet Mixing to Earthquake Disaster

    By Kozo Takeda, Arashi Shimano

    "Dry Jet Mixing (DJM) method as the representative deep mixing technique has been demonstrating best practice on ground mitigation works coping with complicated soil condition and limited site space.

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Failure Modes for Embankments over Ground Improved with DCM Column Walls beneath the Slope

    By Manasi Wijerathna, D. S. Liyanapathirana

    "Deep cement mixing is a popular soft ground improving technology that improves the bearing capacity and settlement characteristics of natural soil. When Deep Cement Mixed (DCM) columns are installed

    Jan 1, 1900

  • DFI
    Optimization Of Drilled Shaft Design For A Highway Bridge In Arizona Using Load Test Results

    By John C. Niedzielski

    The existing US-70 Bridge over the Gila River at Bylas, Arizona is planned to be replaced due to its current poor condition. The replacement bridge is planned to be a 15-span, 1,904-foot (580 meter)

  • DFI
    On Driven Piles In The Arabian Gulf: Imperfections, Potential Challenges, And Lessons Learned

    By Waddah Akili

    The demand on pile installation in the offshore of the Arabian Gulf has, over the last two decades, experienced unprecedented boom, triggered by the construction of platforms, to help facilitate the p

  • DFI
    Full-Scale O-Cell Load Test for a Rotator Drilled Rock Socket at the Main Span of the New Benicia-Martinez Bridge

    By Ronnie X. Gu, Xing Zheng, Gem-Yeu Ma

    Due to implementation of the rotator construction method from which a smooth shaft was anticipated, a full-scale pile load test (Osterberg Method) was performed at Pier 14 Pile 9 of the main span of t

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    EFFC/DFI Best Practice Guide to Tremie Concrete for Deep Foundations, Edition 1

    By EFFC/DFI Concrete Task Group

    Concrete technology continues to advance rapidly and modern mixes with five components – cement, additions, aggregates, (chemical) admixtures and water – often have characteristics which differ signif

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Author index

    Abouleid,A.F.327 Ajdic, I.451 Albert, L.F. 221,307 Alem, A. 525 Asama, T. 431 Avgherinos, P. J. 373 Baker Jr, C.N. 331 Balossi Restelli, A. 171 Beckwith,G.H.33 Bellini, A. 469 Ber

    Jan 1, 1994

  • DFI
    Session I - How Geology Has Driven Foundation Practice Worldwide - Design And Construction Constraints Imposed By Unique Geologic Conditions In New York City ? Synopsis

    By George J. Tamaro

    The design and construction of foundations in the New York City area are usually dictated by the widely varying geologic conditions encountered in the five boroughs, particularly along the spine of Ma

    Jan 1, 2000

  • DFI
    Drilled Shaft Acceptance Criteria Based Upon Thermal Integrity Profiling

    By Garland Likins, Gray Mullins, George Piscsalko

    "Quality control of drilled shafts is greatly dependent upon the practices of the site personnel. For drilled shafts cast under slurry, inspection of the hole prior to concreting is very difficult or

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Foundation Behaviour Of A Large HS-Train Viaduct After 4 Years' Operation

    By Michel Bustamante

    The Arbre viaduct, 200 metres long, is the most important structure on the Belgian portion of the High Speed Train line between Paris and Brussels. The particular geotechnical conditions of the soil w

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Effectiveness of Head-Enlarged CDM Columns in Evaluating Settlement of Improved Grounds

    By 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

  • DFI
    Limiting Damage To Historic Structures In New York City, 1981 To Present

    By Andrew J. Ciancia

    The construction of the Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, the Beaux-Arts masterpiece, was completed in 1910. In financial ruin, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company sold the station in the 1960?s and t

    Jan 1, 2008