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Seal Slab Prestressed Pile Interface Bond From Full-Scale Testing
By Gray Mullins
This paper presents experimental results from a study to assess the interface bond between a cast-in-place concrete seal slab and prestressed concrete piles in cofferdams. Three different seal slab p
Jan 1, 2013
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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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Unbraced Circular Cofferdam For Vent Building No. 6 At The South Bulkhead - Introduction
By Philip Bonanno
The first major project in Boston's new access to Logan Airport was an Immersed Tube Tunnel which extended 3,600 ft. from South Boston to East Boston across Boston Harbor. Twelve tube sections, 3
Jan 1, 1994
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Study Of Hammer Selection For Driven Steel Pipe Pile
By Jiwei Duan
The energy transferred from a hammer to the pile top is considered as the effective energy in this paper. The effective energy is related to the pile dimensions, soil and pile-soil interface propertie
Jan 1, 2006
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Railroad Bridge Approach Embankment Settlement Mitigation
By Moi Arzamendi, Jose Ramirez, Kenneth Kniss, Sunil Arora, James Gingery
Construction of a new approach embankment for a railroad bridge over a river in Southern California required placing up to 12 ft of fill over soft to medium stiff silts and clays along an approximate
Jan 1, 2018
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Thornton Road, Listerhills, Bradford
By B. C. Slocombe
A large derelict inner city site was regenerated for use as a distribution warehouse. Difficult topography and soils conditions required the adoption of a combination of specialist geotechnical proces
Jan 1, 1989
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Use Of Nondestructive Testing To Evaluate Defects In Drilled Shafts: Status Of FHWA Research - Background
By Clyde Baker
Drilled shafts for many situations offer an economical alternative to driven piles. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has spent considerable time and money in research and developing design an
Jan 1, 1989
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Special Foundation Systems - Introduction
By D. A. Greenwood
Dr David Greenwood opened the first technical session of the conference by highlighting the diverse nature of the papers in this session but drawing attention to the common theme that each solved a pa
Jan 1, 1991
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Information Construction Technology For Supported Excavation In Urban Construction
By Sun Jiale
This paper presents a brief description of information construction technology for supported excavation to assure satisfactory performance of engineered system. As a successful example of application
Jan 1, 1991
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Drilled Piers In The Piedmont - Introduction
By Stanley A. Schwartz
In the Piedmont, heavily loaded structures are generally supported by either drilled piers or one of several pile types. The choice of drilled piers or piles is typically one of comparative costs. The
Jan 1, 1988
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Results Of An International Pile Load Testing Prediction Event
By N. Charue
An international prediction event was carried out within the framework of a 30-pile testing program organized in a sandy soil in Belgium (Limelette). That program called upon several testing methods:
Jan 1, 2002
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Innovations in the Design and Construction of Marine Foundations
By Robert B. Bittner
"AbstractLarge diameter tubular piles offer significant advantages in terms of design performance and economy for major marine structures. This is particularly true for foundations of major overwater
Jan 1, 2014
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Deep Excavation In The Shanghai Soft Clay Under Protection Of A Cast-In-Situ Retaining Wall ? Synopsis
By M. Pernot
A 12 m-deep excavation has to be perfomed in the Shanghai soft clay to install an underground electric substation. This article was originally intended to study the behaviour of the wall, the excavati
Jan 1, 2010
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Evaluating Axial Elastic Pile Response From Cone Penetration Tests (The 2009 Michael W. O?Neill Lecture)
By Paul W. Mayne
Axial pile performance can be rationally evaluated within an elastic continuum framework using field results from seismic piezocone tests (SCPTu). Adopting a versatile Randolph-type elastic pile model
Jan 1, 2009
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I - 280 / San Francisco Pile Load Test Results And Seismic Design Guidelines - 1. Earthquake Loading Of Structures - A Brief Overview - 1.1 The 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake - 1.1.1. CSMIP Records - Recorded Time-History Data
By James A. Mason
The State of California has instrumented numerous buildings, bridges, and dams throughout the state with earthquake recording devices. These accelerometers are strategically placed to measure the resp
Jan 1, 1993
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Soil Plug in Open Ended Pipe Piles Embedded in Sand
By Mohammed Y. Fattah, Wissam H. S. Al-Sudani
"During installation of pile, a soil column is formed inside the pile. For small depths, the height of the soil column typically equals to the penetration depth (full coring state). As the penetration
Jan 1, 2014
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Innovative Design At Lake Lenexa
By Jacques Moraille
The public is asking for more aesthetic designs if they can be proven cost-effective at providing an appealing element to new dams. Lake Lenexa was designed and built around the idea of providing for
Jan 1, 2009
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Lateral Load Response Of Two Identical Bridge Column-Foundation Systems In Warm And Cold Conditions
By Muhannad T. Suleiman
Temperatures below freezing significantly enhance the soil shear strength and stiffness and to a lesser extent increase the compressive strength of concrete as well as the yield and ultimate strength
Jan 1, 2006
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Deep Vibrocompactation By Stone Columns And Liquefaction Investigation
By P. Ventura
Reliability of the liquefaction analysis is based on data plotted as by piezocone, as by deep vibrocompactation monitored tests. The negative porewater pressure, re lated to hydrostatic value, recorde
Jan 1, 1989
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Effect Of Slope On P-Y Curves; Under Passive Loading
By K. [Muthukkumaran
An extensive program of laboratory model tests was undertaken to study the effect of slope on p-y curves under passive loading in dry sand. The paper concerns the method developed in a series of labor
Jan 1, 2006