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The Effect Of Overburden On Pile Capacity In A Calcareous Marl
By William M. Camp
An extensive design phase testing program in which 10 piles and 2 drilled shafts were instrumented and statically load tested to failure, was undertaken to establish relevant foundation design paramet
Jan 1, 1993
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Non-Linear Evaluation Of Pile Groups Lateral Deflection
By F. Castelli
A simplified non-linear method to predict the behaviour of a single pile and/or pile group under horizontal loads is presented in the paper. The evaluation of the non-linear lateral deflection is base
Jan 1, 2006
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The Design And Formation Of Bored Displacement Piles - A United Kingdom Perspective
By David J. Baxter
Use of bored displacement piles has experienced significant growth in the UK piling market sector, largely due to their environmental advantages over other piling methods and through cost benefits. Bo
Jan 1, 2006
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Trends In Deep Foundations In Europe ? Synopsis
By R. Stenne
This paper presents the trends in deep foundations in Europe, both in terms of design and construction. Eurocode 7 which is a design code for geotechnical engineering will be introduced in the Eur
Jan 1, 2000
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Vibratory Driver/Extractors Do More Than Drive Sheet Piles - Summary
By John L. White
Vibratory driver/extractors do more than drive and extract sheet piles. I would say more than sixty percent (60%) of the time, vibratory pile driver/extractors are engaged in work that has nothing to
Jan 1, 1997
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Evaluation For Stone-Column Composite Foundation In Rayleigh Wave Method
By Zhang Baoshan
In this paper, the forced features and dynamic behaviors of stone-column composite foundation are concisely related. The characteristics of Rayleigh wave method is summarised. This method is proposed
Jan 1, 1991
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Soil Inclusions In Jet Grout Columns
By Timothy D. Stark
Jet grouting has increasingly become one of the ground improvement technologies used to address seepage concerns and to provide strength improvement of soils. The technique of jet grouting uses high p
Jan 1, 2009
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CSM Cutter Soil Mixing - A New Technique For The Construction Of Subterranean Walls Initial Experiences Gained On Completed Projects
By E. Stoetzer
In all known deep mixing processes the existing soil is mixed with self hardening slurry by mixing tools that rotate about a vertical axis (augers, mixing paddles). Wall panels are constructed using s
Jan 1, 2006
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List Of Delegates
AUSTRALIA CHAPMAN Gary JOHN WAGSTAFF CONTSRUCTIONS PTY. LTD. 1 Ashgrove Crescent 4060 ASHGROVE BRISBANE HILLAR Jaaes Director J.A. HILLAR & ASSOCIATES 99 Woolwich Road WOOLWICH,
Jan 1, 1994
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Influence of Presence of Overlaying Sand on Rock Socket Length of Bored Pile
By Priyadharshini M. R., Premalatha K
"Abstract With the development in the construction of heavily loaded structures, the necessity of pile foundations has increased. For the transfer of heavy loads, it is mandatory that the piles need t
Jan 1, 2014
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Numerical Analysis of CFA Piles for High-Rise Building of Administrative Centre Lakeside Park in Bratislava
By J. Stacho, Frankovská. J.
"Abstract The use of continuous flight auger (CFA) piles in Slovakia has increased significantly in recent decades. High-rise building of administrative centre Lakeside Park in Bratislava is based on
Jan 1, 2014
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Interlocking Caisson Walls
By William E. Lardner
Interlocking caisson walls developed from conventional "soldier pile and lagging" shoring. In the latter, the soldier piles receive directly most of the soil load. Natural arches form in the soil behi
Jan 1, 1987
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New CIGMAT Downhole Penetrometer (DHP-CIGMAT) For Use During Drilled Shaft Construction
By C. Vipulanandan
It is critical to monitor the ground conditions during excavation and drilling of boreholes during construction to identify possible changes in the soil and rock formations. Drilled shafts are increas
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Deep Foundation Construction Using "Top/Down" Building Techniques In The United States
By David C. Lager
While not a new construction technique "top/down" construction is seeing increased use in high rise building construction. Using diaphragm wall, drilled shaft and mining construction techniques, top/d
Jan 1, 1987
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Effect Of Transverse Stresses On The Strength Of Steel Sheet Piling And Recommended Changes In Design Procedure
By Richard J. Hartman
Current design practice is to select steel sheet piling sections using sufficient section modulus and yield strength to resist the calculated bending moment. Thus, section modulus is the only property
Jan 1, 2006
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Industry Practice Standards And DFI Practice Guidelines For Structural Slurry Walls - First Edition - Title ? Table Of Contents - Part I Industry Practice Standards - 1. Classification Of Slurry Wall Panels
There are many ways to classify structural slurry wall elements, but the DFI committee chooses to limit these descriptions to three functional requirements, namely: design function, plan configuration
Jan 1, 2005
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111,000m Of Continuous Flight Auger Piling For LNG Tank Bases In Poor Alluvial Soils, Isle Of Grain, UK
By Shane Baker
Cementation Foundations Skanska Ltd encountered many significant challenges in designing and constructing the foundations for the LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) tanks and associated structures at the Isl
Jan 1, 2006
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The Settlements Of Buildings On Pile Foundations
By Mait Mets
In Estonia, the deformations monitoring of 1500 buildings are currently under investigation, buildings on pile foundations make up 10 per cent of these. In the following text we will be considering th
Jan 1, 2002
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Tentative Guidelines For Design Of Stone Columns- G. H. Approach - Synopsis
By A. R. Katti
The stone columns are widely used in the improving the bearing capacity of weak soils mostly for supporting flexible foundation systems. The load carrying capacity of a stone column is complex in natu
Jan 1, 1996
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Foundations In The Urban Environment The Need For Unique Installation Methods - Introduction
By James J. Cahill
Contractor's working in an urban environment face a multitude of working conditions. There is no typical "Downtown" job site. From afar we just see the skyline, or up close a specific building. T
Jan 1, 1991