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Port Orange Drilled Shaft Load Tests - Introduction
By David K. Crapps
The drilled shaft load tests at Port Orange were part of a demonstration project sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Three load
Jan 1, 1989
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Effect of Installation Method on the Ratio of Tensile to Compressive Unit Shaft Resistance of Piles in Dense Sand
By A. C. Galvis-Castro, R. Salgado, M. Prezzi, E. Ganju, R. D. Tovar-Valencia
It is generally accepted that the unit shaft resistance of piles in sands is lower for tensile loading than for compressive loading. So far, very little attention has been paid to the influence of the
Jan 1, 2019
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The Stiffening Effect of a Caliche Layer on Pile Foundations
By Richard Stone, Rouzbeh Afsharhasani, Moses Karakouzian
"Caliche, a hardened sedimentary deposit of calcium carbonate that occurs worldwide, generally in arid or semiarid regions, is frequently encountered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The presence of a caliche la
Jan 1, 2015
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Construction Induced Vibration during Sheet Pile and Pile Driving in Deep Excavation
By Ambarish Ghosh, Subhaprasad Chakraborty
"Construction of basement floors has become necessary to meet the requirement of parking in office and residential complexes and in hospitals for radiotherapy treatment. Important projects coming up i
Jan 1, 2015
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Unusual Geology At Brooklyn's Edge And Its Influence On Design And Installation Of Piles
By Hiren J. Shah
Across much of New York City, the geology of glacially deposited soils follows a common sequence. Outwash sands generally overlie varved silts and clays, which lie above a basal till deposit underlai
Jan 1, 2008
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Design And Construction Of The Rion Antirion Bridge Foundations
By Alain Pecker
The choice of a design concept for a bridge foundation is guided by various factors; several of these factors are indeed of technical origin, like the environmental conditions in a broad sense, but ot
Jan 1, 2013
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Comparison of 2D and 3D Anchor Analysis Methodologies
By Ruth McKeown, Gilson de F. N. Gitirana, Murray Fredlund, HaiHua Lu
The current design standards for the use of anchors in slopes is based on two-dimensional (2D) limit equilibrium analyses. Anchors are considered as discrete loads and the 2D anchor, factored based on
Jan 1, 2019
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Fundamental Issues Of Displacement Auger Piling: The European Perspective
By Maurice Bottiau
When dealing with displacement auger piling, some general and fundamental issues have to be considered, irrespective of the system. More than with other pile types, the interplay between the soil cond
Jan 1, 2003
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Case History: Drilled Shaft Foundation System in Cemented Soils, Las Vegas, Nevada
By Rouzbeh Afsharhasani, Moses Karakouzian, Brandon Kluzniak
"The Vegas High Roller is the centerpiece of a new development parcel adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip. At a height of 550 feet, the High Roller is currently the tallest observation wheel in the world.
Jan 1, 2017
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Finite Element Analyses And Cofferdam Excavations
By Dimitrios C. Konstantakos
Cofferdam excavations have traditionally been designed with classical design methods that involve direct computations of active or apparent earth pressures. However in contrast to finite element metho
Jan 1, 2013
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The Geo-Impuls Programme: Towards Reducing Geotechnical Failure in the Netherlands
By Paul M. C. B. M. Cools, Martin Th. van Staveren
In 2010, the 5-years joint industry programme Geo-Impuls started in the Netherlands. The ambitious goal of this programme is to reduce geotechnical failures in our civil engineering projects by half i
Jan 1, 2017
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Experiences From A Large Scale Driven Precast Piling Project In India
By Rajesh A. Vaidya
A large scale piling work is undertaken in India for an important fast track industrial project. Thousands of solid square precast concrete piles are driven to depths of around 50m. Soils encountere
Jan 1, 2007
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Innovation In South East Asia - Synopsis
By Brian Littlechild
Whilst there is much innovative work being undertaken in South East Asia in the space allowed in this paper we have settled on describing in more detail the work that has been done with shaft grouting
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect of Free Standing Height on Rock Socketed Pile under Lateral Load
By Prakash Annamalai Rangasamy, Muthukkumaran Kasinathan
"Infrastructure development like elevated expressways, metro train and flyover are required proper foundation system to carry heavy traffic loads/significant lateral load, especially in the presence o
Jan 1, 2015
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Micro-Biological Attack On Deep Foundation Concrete
By 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
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Piled Rafts In Geotechnical Practice - An International Perspective
By Michael W. Neill, O&apos
The performance of foundations that combine the high bearing capacity of rafts (mats) with the settlement reduction capability of piles is described through a summary of 24 case histories. Structures
Jan 1, 2003
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Design, Construction And Testing Of Micro-Piles Used To Support A Concrete Arch Bridge
By William Auyeung
Micro-piles are small-diameter, drilled and grouted reinforced piles used for both structural support and in situ earth reinforcement. They were conceived in Italy in 1952, but have become popular in
Jan 1, 2004
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Dynamic Behavior Of Pile Foundations
By Yingcai Han
The dynamic behavior of pile foundations is investigated in both theory and practice. The computation method for vibration of pile foundations and DYNAN computer program are introduced comprehensively
Jan 1, 2002
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The Monroe St. Viaduct: A Case History Of MSE Vibro-Concrete Column Supported Embankment
By Paul J. Lewis
Replacement of the Monroe Street Viaduct in southwest Baltimore City, Maryland included transforming 240 feet of the south approach from a pile-supported multi-span bridge to a mechanically stabilized
Jan 1, 2007
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Field Testing Of Energy Piles At Virginia Tech
By Olgun
Energy piles are a new innovative renewable energy technology to access and exploit the relative constant temperature of the ground for efficient heating and cooling of buildings. Examples of energy