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  • DFI
    Session 31 "Grout Mixtures and Materials 2"

    By Lois G. Schwarz

    I did not make studies about this parameter but I can say that some researchers recommend using low C3A cements to repair masonry mortar in order to reduce a possible combination with sulphate that ca

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    On The Ultimate Capacity And Radial Stress Distribution Of Driven Piles In Sands

    By E. Ulrich Klotz

    It is difficult to predict accurately the capacity of driven piles in sand. In practice, this uncer­tainty either leads to conservative designs if the capacity is under-predicted, or worse, if the cap

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Route 9A Pedestrian Tunnel at the World Trade Center

    By Raymond E. Sandiford

    "The redevelopment of the World Trade Center (WTC) provided an opportunity for the Port Authority of NY and NJ to complete a long sought underground connection between all of Lower Manhattan’s transit

    Jan 1, 2012

  • DFI
    Ultimate Bearing Capacity of Small-Diameter Pin-Piles and the Influence of Driving Penetration Resistance

    By Glen Mann, H. G. Vestberg, Robert D. Holtz

    "Underpinning of residential and commercial structures is often accomplished using a number of driven-in-place small diameter steel pipe piles. These piles, at least in the Seattle area, are typically

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    Design, Specification And Installation Of Square Shaft Helical Piers In Expansive Soils

    By John S. Pack

    The application of square shaft helical piers in expansive soils is a standard of practice in many areas of the United States. Over 20 years of performance monitoring show exceptional performance and

    Jan 1, 2007

  • DFI
    Cut-Offs in Temporary Coffer Dams As Seepage Barriers for Concrete Dam Construction –A Case Study of Teesta –V H E Project in Sikkim (India)

    By I. D. Dayal, Anil Kumar Jain

    "Cutoff walls are frequently used to slow down or prevent seepage of water through and/or around dams. Cutoff wall is a type of seepage barrier structure designed to reduce the flow of water underneat

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    The Stiffening Effect of a Caliche Layer on Pile Foundations

    By Richard Stone, Rouzbeh Afsharhasani, Moses Karakouzian

    "Caliche, a hardened sedimentary deposit of calcium carbonate that occurs worldwide, generally in arid or semiarid regions, is frequently encountered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The presence of a caliche la

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    7-Foot Diameter Drilled Shafts In Weathered Rock: Design, Load Testing, And Construction

    By Aly M. Mohammad

    The design of large diameter drilled shafts in weathered rock has always presented a challenge to the foundation engineers. Degree of weathering and load transfer mechanism through the rock are essent

    Jan 1, 2003

  • DFI
    Dynamic Load Testing Of Augered Cast-In-Place Piles (Rausche)

    By Frank Rausche

    The more widespread use of Augered Cast-in-Place (ACIP) Piles has generated increased demand for improved quality control measures. These deep foundation elements are often relatively long and slender

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Effect of Installation Method on the Ratio of Tensile to Compressive Unit Shaft Resistance of Piles in Dense Sand

    By A. C. Galvis-Castro, R. Salgado, M. Prezzi, E. Ganju, R. D. Tovar-Valencia

    It is generally accepted that the unit shaft resistance of piles in sands is lower for tensile loading than for compressive loading. So far, very little attention has been paid to the influence of the

    Jan 1, 2019

  • DFI
    A Study on Bearing Capacity of Waveform Micropiles Using Centrifuge Test

    By Chengcan Wang, Jin-Tae Han, Young-Eun Jang

    "The waveform micropile is a newly developed foundation type for increasing the bearing capacity with the created shear keys on the pile’s shaft. Analyzing the increment of resistance at the shear key

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Microstructure of Bio-Cemented Coarse Sand

    By 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

  • DFI
    Design Of Cost-Effective Retaining Wall At The Junction Of Approach Bridge Over A Ramp

    By Dr. Anup Kumar Mandal, Partha Roy, Shuvranshu Kumar Rout, Dipak Mandal, Biswajit Das

    Installation of a new scalping station with bunker, apron feeder, scalping screen, ramp -retaining wall and approach bridge was planned in an existing integrated complex of phosphate fertilizer at a r

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Effective Plane Arrangement of Deep Mixing Piles to Resist Lateral Flow of Liquefied Ground

    By Daiki Takano, Naoki Takahashi, Hidenori Takahashi, Ikuo Towhata, Yoshiyuki Morikawa

    "The method in this study, in which cement-treated piles are installed into the ground to decrease the amount of liquefied lateral flow, has been studied. The authors are also investigating the most e

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Micro-Pile Foundations in Difficult Subsurface Conditions

    By D. Dreher Whetstone, Paul M. Blakita, Christopher M. Reith, Ravi P. Malviya

    "Micro-piles are small diameter (5 to 10 inches), cast-in-place piles which can develop high load capacities by bonding with soil or rock. Micro-piles are particularly well-suited for moderate to heav

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    On The Axial Load-Bearing Behavior Of Vibrated And Impact Driven Full Displacement Piles

    By Bastian Hoffmann, Christian Moormann

    The paper presents results of an experimental study on the axial load bearing behavior of vibratory driven full displacement piles in comparison with impact driven and cyclic quasi-static installed pi

    May 1, 2022

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    Design And Construction Of A Micropile Wall To Stabilize A Railway Embankment.

    By Jim Bruce

    This paper presents details of a slope stabilization scheme built in late 2003 at a 16m-high railway embankment in southern Ontario, Canada. The owner, faced with continuing maintenance and safety iss

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Comparison of Non-Destructive Integrity Tests on Experimental Drilled Shafts

    By Armin W. Stuedlein, Jim Zammataro, Bernie Hertlein, Daniel Belardo, Qiang Li, Antonio Marinucci

    "An experimental program focusing on four drilled shafts was conducted to determine the effect of high strength steel reinforcement bars on lateral resistance, steel casing on axial and lateral resist

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Development of Fiber-Reinforced Soil Improvement Using CSM Method

    By Toshio Yonezawa, Helmut Florian, Herbert Kuh, Masamichi Aoki, Takao Koono, Franz-Werner Gerressen

    "To increase the bearing capacity of the ground, soil improvement technique is often adopted. One advantage of soil improvement techniques is the fact, that the impact to the environment is low, as th

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Slope Stabilization of Mill Creek Landslide Using Steel H-Piles

    By 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