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Presentation #7 - Bi-Directional Static Load Testing - Load Testing High Capacity Piles What Have We Learned?By Jorj Osterberg
550 load tests of up to 150 MN have been completed on driven and bored piles using the Osterberg Load Cell. Because the test measures side shear and end bearing separately, much can be learned about t
Jan 1, 2001
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A Numerical Study On The Lateral Resistance Of Steel-Concrete Composite Drilled Shafts For Long-Span BridgesBy Juhyung Lee
Recently, large diameter drilled shafts are often used for foundations of large-scale marine bridges with high capacity and required to resist lateral loads. Steel casings are essential in supporting
Jan 1, 2008
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The Use of Advanced Electronic Features in Foundation Equipment Help or Hype for the User?By Manfred Schoepf
"Construction projects using the most advanced technologies and organizational structures demand intelligent construction machinery. In this process, automation technology plays an increasingly import
Jan 1, 2015
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Keynote Lecture 1: James Warner Compaction Grouting/Limited Mobility GroutingBy James Warner
Although use of low mobility grout is just now beginning in some parts of the world, its advantage for many applications has been well established through more than 50 years of positive experience. Th
Feb 10, 2003
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Lateral Stresses On Multilevel Tieback WallsBy Liiban A. Affi
The most difficult task of designing multilevel tieback walls for deep excavation support is the determination of lateral stresses. These lateral stresses act not only on the shored height, but also
Jan 1, 2010
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Understanding The Vibratory Pile Driver/Extractor: A Field Man's Perspective - 1. What Is A Vibro Driver/Extractor And How Does It Work?By John L. White
The vibro driver/extractor is a machine that grips to a pile and vibrates it up and down. When the vibrating pile is lowered into the ground, all soil around the pile begins to vibrate. A vibrating pi
Jan 1, 1990
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Utilizing Drones to Improve Project WorkflowsBy Barritt Lovelace
Collins Engineers has been researching and implementing the use of drones on Civil Engineering Projects since 2015. Applications include bridge inspection, asset management, mapping, construction site
Jan 1, 2019
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Building Drilled Shafts to Bridge the MississippiBy Brian Koch
Michels installed 242 drilled shafts to support the piers for a new basket-handle, true-arch twin bridge across the Mississippi River from Moline, IL to Bettendorf, IA. The installation of the drilled
Jan 1, 2019
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One Seam At A Time: Interactive Quality Assurance To Identify Coal Seams During Foundation ConstructionBy Matthew Runion, Christopher Lawler
The Aeolus – Jim Bridger Transmission Line Project is located in southern Wyoming, home to some of the largest coal seams in the world. Coal seams present unique challenges to underground construction
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Pile Design And Construction Challenges In Partially Thawed Alaskan SoilsBy John D. Thornley
Alaskan villages typically store a one-year supply of fuel to reduce significant delivery costs. Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC), an electric utility cooperative providing power to 51 Alas
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Reflections on Tremie Concreting in Deep FoundationsBy Gilbert R. Tallard
"Pouring deep foundations by the tremie pipe method is nowadays such a common process that it has becomes an unspecified practice. Means and methods are almost entirely at the contactor’s discretion.
Jan 1, 2017
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A Fully Connected Jobsite is a Must for the FutureBy Christian Hoyme, Jochen Maurer
Most of the current foundation projects are suffering from disconnected information silos. In the first silo there is the planning of the project with corresponding data, presented by paper or digital
Jan 1, 2019
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Improvements to Commonly Used Cutoff Wall SpecificationsBy Michael Kynett, Francke Walberg, Richard Millet, Khaled Chowdhury, Mary Perlea
"Cutoff walls are the most common seepage improvement measure for levee flood control projects throughout California’s Central Valley. Cutoff walls are widely used because they can be implemented with
Jan 1, 2015
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Behaviour Of Laterally-Loaded Piles Centrifugal And Numerical Modelling ? SynopsisBy W. H. Craig
Techniques have been developed for installing model piles into beds of soil under high sustained acceleration levels aboard a centrifuge. These piles have been subjected to static and/or cyclic latera
Jan 1, 2010
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Analysis On The Vertical Bearing Capacity Of Socketed PilesBy Yong Jingrong
Based on the results of several test socketed piles in Sichuan, the mechanism of the deformation for a loaded socketed piles is investigated, and the concept of the socketed effect is proposed. The be
Jan 1, 1991
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Analysis And Design Of A Piled Foundation For A Tall Tower ? SynopsisBy I. K. Ozaydin
Analysis of piles groups loaded with large bending moments and both vertical and batter piles can be best performed by matrix analysis. In this paper, a case history about a tall marine control tower
Jan 1, 2010
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Use Of Cone Penetration Test (CPT) Results For Accurate Assessments Of Pile CapacitiesBy Anand J. Puppala
This paper provides information on various evaluation studies conducted to assess the CPT based interpretation methods. Salient findings from these evaluations are summarized. Additionally, a comprehe
Jan 1, 2002
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Analogy Between Analyze Of Pile And Penetrometer Tip Resistance By Cavity Expansion MethodBy Farhad Elmi
In this paper, a new procedure is used to find the bearing capacity of single piles and cone penetration resistance in soils. Although the procedure is mainly applicable to clay and sand using any pla
Jan 1, 2002
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Diameter Effects On p-y CurvesBy Ignatius P. O. Lam
This paper presents information on design analyses of large diameter piles using conventional p-y curves as recommended by the American Petroleum Institute (API RP2A, 1993). API RP2A adopted the soft
Jan 1, 2013
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Micro-Biological Attack On Deep Foundation ConcreteBy Piotr D. Moncarz
As major urban areas begin to run out of "good-terrain" for their expansion, they begin to claim high water-table areas within or adjacent to water fronts or swamps. Similarly, major infrastructure pr
Jan 1, 2002