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  • DFI
    Determining Length Of Pile Foundation By Analyzing Response To Lateral Hammer Impact

    By Vivek Samu, Murthy Guddati

    A new method called Effective Dispersion Analysis of Reflections (EDAR) was recently developed to effectively analyze the dispersive waves generated from lateral impact to piles. This paper presents t

  • DFI
    CPT Methods for Helical Pile Design

    By Howard A. Perko, Margaret Dring, Gerald Verbeek, Scott Slaughter

    Helical piles have become a widely used deep foundation system in recent years due to their many inherent advantages. The cone penetration test (CPT) is commonly used in geotechnical practice to evalu

    Sep 8, 2021

  • DFI
    Case Histories On The Applications Of Colloidal Silica For Permeation Grouting

    By Davide Grassi, Joel Joaquin Cortez, Giovanni Spagnoli, Nick Chittenden

    Grouting is a technique used to improve the engineering properties of soils and rocks. Grouting techniques are classified under different criteria: injection method used, type of grout material inject

    May 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Using Rigid Inclusions, Helical Piles And Micropiles To Revitalize 1600 Smallman Street.

    By Melinda J. Hummel, Zachary T. Smith, Nathaniel Witter, Nina F. Carney

    The revitalization of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District has led to the redevelopment of existing properties and the development of new properties. At one time, the Strip was home to wholesale marke

  • DFI
    Applying The Carbon Hierarchy To Geotechnical Contractors

    By J. E. De Waele, J. J. Lee, M. J. Mulheron, Luke R. Deamer

    There is increasing demand for geotechnical contractors to commit to carbon reduction, net zero or science based targets. A lot of focus has therefore been placed on using low carbon materials and low

    May 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Trouble In Paradise: Micropiles As A Solution To Challenging Geotech And Steep, Rugged Terrain On The Island Of Oahu

    By Steve Davidow, Scott Tunison

    As the demand for electric power grows and generation facilities are constructed in more remote areas, the industry faces an increasing number of foundation construction challenges. The importance of

  • DFI
    Full Waveform Inversion of Cross-Hole Stress Waves for Structural Integrity Testing of Drilled Shafts

    By Joseph T. Coe, Alireza Kordjazi, Michael Afanasiev

    Cross-hole sonic logging (CSL) is a common quality assurance measure for the evaluation of the structural integrity of drilled shafts. The results of CSL can be supplemented by a set of tomographic im

    Jan 1, 2019

  • DFI
    BRING YOUR A-GaME! THE BENEFITS OF ADVOCATING FOR ADVANCED GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION METHODS

    By Derrick Dasenbrock, Mary C. Nodine, Benjamin Rivers

    Up to 50 percent of major infrastructure projects suffer impacts to schedule or cost due to geotechnical issues, many of which correspond to risks related directly or indirectly to the scope and quali

  • DFI
    Adaptive Design and Contractual Approaches to Address Geotechnical Uncertainties in a Design-Build Ground Improvement Project

    By Kalyani Devabhaktuni, Mike Minton, Mark T. Howe, Yan Zhang

    During the procurement phase of a Design-Build (DB) project, design-build contractors must often commit to a fixed price based on limited or incomplete geotechnical information. This lack of informati

    Jan 1, 2019

  • DFI
    Comparative Study On Numerical Analysis Of Laterally Loaded Pile

    By Tiruvengala Padma, Nilesh Naik

    Piles are common type of deep foundation elements used for the special bridges, transmission towers, Jetties, and tall structures. Lateral loads on the structures can be due to either earth pressures,

    Sep 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Very Deep Foundations in Rock: The New Challenge in the Foundation Industry.

    By Paolo Cavalcoli, Federico Pagliacci

    "As opposed to the static functional recovery of existing structures, the construction of infrastructures in an urban environment, when combined with complex geological situations, often involves buil

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Assessment of the Durability of Cementitious Barrier Materials

    By Stephan A. Jefferis, Adrian H. Bath

    "This paper draws together some themes on the durability of barrier systems, and particularly cementitious systems. For contaminated land and water retaining structures, durability can be poorly addre

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    TTMJ – The New System for Slurry (Diaphragm) Wall Joints

    By Maurizio Siepi, Paul van Horn, John Coupland, Julian Crawley

    "TTMJ is the acronym for the Slurry (Diaphragm) Wall Tension Track Milled Joint currently in development as part of the European Union's innovative and far-reaching Horizon 2020 initiative (FTI Pilot-

    Jan 1, 2017

  • DFI
    Behavior Of Pile Groups Arrangement Adjacent To A Sand Slope Under Lateral Load

    By Mohamed A. Sakr

    An experimental study on the behavior of pile group's arrangement under lateral load was carried out in the level ground and at crest of sand slope 3H: 2V. Tests were conducted on single pile and

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Principles and Soil Mixing Examples of Portland Cement-Based Solidification/Stabilization Treatment

    By Charles M. Wilk

    "Solidification/stabilization (S/S) treatment is used to treat hazardous wastes for disposal and in the remediation/site restoration of contaminated land . SIS is also an increasingly popular technolo

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    Transformation From Classical 2D To Digital 3D Thinking Process In The Design Of Geotechnical Structures: Perspective Of A Geotechnical Consultant

    By Harald Vogel, Johannes Lachenski, Friedemann Koetzel, Sebastian Schnell

    In this paper, a digital subsoil approach, a work-in-progress, will be presented describing the transformation from a classical 2D to digital 3D thinking process in the design of geotechnical structur

    May 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Use of Enhanced Pre-Mixed Self-Hardening Grout for an Emergency Cut-Off Wall Intervention in West Africa

    By Maurizio Siepi, Bruno Vingiani, Claudio Asioli

    "The article describes an emergency rehabilitation intervention executed at Buyo Dam, in Ivory Coast, to intercept a significant water seepage occurring through the foundation of this zoned earthfill

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Sloping Rubble Marine Seawalls Founded on Soft Soil Improved by Stone Columns

    By Eleonora Di Mario, Colin B. Turnbull, Matthew G. Mills, Chengbin Miao, Wilhelm S. Degen

    "In the past decade, the ‘zero-dredge’ philosophy has become the preferred option for the formation of marine seawalls and reclamations, compared to the partially or fully dredged options, as this sol

    Jan 1, 2017

  • DFI
    Simulation Of Soil-structure Interaction With Sheet Pile And Retained Soil

    By Clarissa Aguiar, Seok hyeon Chai, Thamer Yacoub, Sina Javankhoshdel

    Sheet piles are used as an excavation support for soil retention. They are interlocked systems to form a wall for earth support along with anchors to provide an extra lateral support in excavations. T

  • DFI
    Ground Freezing for Groundwater Cutoff at the Seattle Seawall Replacement Project

    By Brenton Cook, Daniel Mageau, Larry Applegate, Aaron McCain

    "Ground freezing was successfully used to create an impermeable barrier wall along 3,000 feet of the downtown Seattle waterfront as part of the Seattle Seawall Replacement Project. This $360 million r

    Jan 1, 2016