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TECHNICAL NOTE: Direct Solution of the Brinch-Hansen 90% Pile Ultimate Failure LoadBy Don W. Dotson
In 1962, Kondner prepared several papers dealing with hyperbolic stress-strain response of cohesive soils. The following year, Brinch Hansen proposed 80% and 90% failure criteria for stress-strain be
Aug 1, 2013
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Observing Friction Fatigue using High Strain Dynamic Pile TestingBy Ronald Damen, Dion Denes
"Friction fatigue is the loss of soil-pile friction around the shaft area of the pile. It has been observed during impact driving of piles, and has been modelled to a limited degree using physical sca
Jan 1, 1900
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Use of Isolated Tie-Back Plates to Stabilize a Landslide in Steep TerrainBy Scott D. Neely, Donald R. Clark
"An existing landslide located at the southeast corner of the Telluride Regional Airport has been in an active state of failure for several years. The presence of the landslide has represented an on-g
Jan 1, 2015
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New Insights into Driven Pile Vibrations using Novel Data Management and Visualization ToolsBy Mark Zablocki, Dakarai McCoy
Ground vibrations are an unavoidable effect of driving piles and may pose a risk to nearby infrastructure and the comfort of adjacent occupants. Driven-pile-induced ground vibrations are known to vary
Sep 8, 2021
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Effect of Cold Joint on Behavior of Block Type Deep Mixing Improved GroundBy M. Kitazume, H. Imai
The deep mixing method was developed in Japan and put into practice in the middle of 1970s. Since then, the wet and dry type methods have been applied for various improvement purposes in Japan. One st
Sep 8, 2021
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On Driven Piles In Coralline Deposits: A Selected Case From The Red Sea Coast Of Saudu ArabiaBy Waddah Akili
At an offshore site along the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia, marine structures were supported on tubular steel piles driven into coral and coral contaminated sands and silts. Surprises and disappointm
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Bertha Rescue Shaft – SR99 TunnelBy Lance Rasband, Richard Hanke
"Seattle Tunnel Partners (STP) started mining on Seattle’s SR99 tunnel on July 30, 2013, working slowly through a 15 ft (4.6 m) thick fiber-reinforced concrete headwall. Once through the headwall, the
Jan 1, 2015
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Deep Excavation with Well Point Dewatering in Soft SoilBy Mihir B. Roy
"Coal transported by rail for Thermal Power Plant in Haldia, West Bengal, India, was to be received and stored in Coal Complex comprising of Wagon Tippler, Track Hopper, Junction Houses and network of
Jan 1, 2015
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Horseshoe Secant Compression Shoring System For Tunnel RepairBy Karen Talbot, Noah Maier, Rob Jameson, Giuseppe Gaspari
A storage and drainage tunnel advancing below I-75 in Detroit, Michigan experienced sudden subsidence. The Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) was damaged to the extent that its shield, cutting head and exten
Oct 1, 2022
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Settlement Reducing Auger Cast-In-Place Piles below a Mat Foundation of a 41-Story StructureBy Swaminathan Srinivasan, Aaron J. Muck
"When an opportunity arises to combine state-of-the-art concepts with advanced modeling tools, engineers need to take what they know and apply forward thinking to geotechnical solutions to promote the
Jan 1, 2015
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Data Collected and Lessons Learned from Load Test Program for ACIP Piles Supporting Highway BridgesBy Reinaldo J. Villa, Joshua C. Adams
The I-395/SR-836/I-95 reconstruction project is an $818-million design-build construction effort that includes construction of viaduct, segmental and signature bridges in Miami leading into Miami Beac
Sep 8, 2021
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Nailed It! The Great Wall of the Chinese Embassy (dbde4e01-35b2-40e7-b641-e07610069e96)By Fred Tarquinio, Giovanni Bonita, Lars Wagner
"A new embassy for the Peoples Republic of China is under construction in Washington, DC. The 475,000 square feet (44,125 m2) structure has five levels below ground and four above, making it the large
Jan 1, 2007
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Excavation-Induced Movement of Adjacent FoundationsBy Hugo Meggitt, Damian R. Siebert, Wystan Carswell
Excavation-induced ground movements are a critical component in the design and construction of deep excavations in urban settings due to the potential adverse effects on adjacent structures and infras
Jan 1, 2019
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The Potential Impacts Of Questionable Instrumenation DataBy Giovanni A. Bonita, Asher H. Peltz, Sean D. Johnson
This paper examines a complex earthwork project in the Washington DC metro area that had project delivery directly impacted by questionable instrumentation monitoring data. The case study summarizes t
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Effect of Binder Composition on the Secondary Compression of an Artificially Stabilized SoilBy Monica R. Garcia, Antonio Alberto S. Correia, Paulo J. Venda Oliveira
"The aim of this paper is to analyze the creep behavior of a Portuguese soft soil stabilized with binders in one-dimensional conditions, based on oedometer creep tests. The study focuses on the analys
Jan 1, 2015
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Marine Clay Stabilisation Using An Encased Stone Column With Tyre Chips As AggregatesBy Rangaswamy. K, Naga Sivaji
A stone column is one of the most commonly employed methods of ground improvement techniques. This method used to increase the strength, decrease the compressibility of loose granular and finegrained
Nov 1, 2022
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Experiences Using A Leader System For Long Cfa(Acip) Piles In HawaiiBy Damien Enright, Franz-Werner Gerressen
CFA/ACIP pile is the most used single pass drilling method for deep foundation installations. It is constructed by rotating and driving a Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) into the ground at a controlled
Oct 1, 2022
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A New Data Interpretation Approach For Pile Thermal Integrity TestingBy Quanchen Sun, Mohammed Z. E. B. Elsahife, Anthony Fisher, Chris Barker, Jennifer Schooling
A review of the literature shows that pile integrity is a significant concern in pile construction. Recently, a new integrity test, thermal integrity profiling (TIP,) has been put into use in foundati
May 1, 2022
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Axial Behavior Of Auger Cast Piles In Inner Coastal Plain GeologyBy Brain E. Ladd
A load test program was performed on two auger cast piles constructed in the Inner Coastal Plain geology of North Carolina. Both test piles were installed through Coastal Plain deposits and into unde
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A Novel Method For Assessing The Reuse Of Under Reamed Piles As Part Of The Southbank Place ProjectBy Stuart Hardy, Xiangbo Qiu
The South Bank Place project comprised the redevelopment of the iconic Shell Corporation headquarters in Waterloo, located on the Southbank of the River Thames in central London. The site was original
May 1, 2022