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  • DFI
    A New Method of Quality Control for Construction Joints in Diaphragm Walls

    By Nikolaus Schneider

    "Abstract: The combination of failure in joints of diaphragm walls and their exposure to water pressure may have far reaching effects ranging from water leakage to the risk of catastrophic loss of sta

    Jan 1, 2014

  • DFI
    History Of Foundation Pile Driving Hammers In New York City, 1900 To 2000 - Summary

    By James S. Graham

    Foundation pile driving hammers used in New York City in the past 100 years have been drop, steam, compressed air, diesel, and hydraulic. In 1992, the first hydraulic hammer in the New York City area

    Jan 1, 2000

  • DFI
    Soil-Cement Pile Foundations For A Large Storage Tank And Retaining Wall - Case History - Summary

    By Roy A. Bell

    A 200-foot diameter, 72-foot high petroleum storage tank was built in a hillside ravine where a portion of the site contained soft clay fill. Soil-cement piles, 40 inches in diameter and up to 38 feet

    Jan 1, 1997

  • DFI
    Technical Note Evolution Of Top Of Pile Measurement Techniques In Deep Foundation Static Load Testing

    By Jon Sinnreich

    Ensuring the accuracy of collected data during deep foundation static load tests is of paramount importance. Typically, pile head displacements are measured relative to a purpose-built reference syst

    Jan 1, 2009

  • DFI
    Foundation Retrofit Design and Construction for the Benicia-Martinez Bridge, Martinez, California - 1998 DFI Annual Conference October 7th-9th, 1998 Seattle, Washington

    By Roy A. Imbsen

    Following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) expedited an effort to evaluate and retrofit important state-owned toll bridges to en­hance performance of

    Jan 1, 1998

  • DFI
    Monitoring And Quality Control Of A 100 Metre Deep Diaphragm Wall

    By D. A. Bruce

    To check the feasibility and the quality of a very deep diaphragm wall, a tern of adjacent panels has been constructed, up to a depth of 100 m, in the Milan sandy gravelly soil by means of a hydraulic

    Jan 1, 1989

  • DFI
    The Analysis And Computation Of Soil-Pile (Wall) Interaction For Deep Excavation Of High-Rise Building

    By Lu Peiyan

    A computation model of soil-pile (wall) interaction under lateral loading is presented in this paper. The model has been applied to some engineering projects, and the comparison between computation re

    Jan 1, 1991

  • DFI
    The Use Of A Reverse Circulation Diaphragm Walling Technique To Form A Plastic Cut-Off Wall Around Sizewell B Power Station

    By H. F. Cowie

    Britain's first pressurised water reactor (PWR) Nuclear Power Station is now under construction at Sizewell on the Suffolk coast. A linear cut-off wall was proposed to ensure that the drawdown of

    Jan 1, 1989

  • DFI
    Design Approaches for Externally Supported Earth Retaining Systems – Details and Limitations

    By Matteo Montesi

    Deep foundation elements are often used as discrete elements in externally supported earth retaining structures such as soldier piles and lagging walls, secant/tangent pile walls, anchored walls, etc.

    Jan 1, 2018

  • DFI
    Economical Piling In Soft Soils And Expansive Clays

    By D. Mohan

    Soft to medium dense silty and clayey soils are found in many parts of India and conventional friction piles have normally been used for foundations of high rise buildings and other structures on such

    Jan 1, 1989

  • DFI
    Emplacement Techniques: Impervious And Pervious Wall Construction ? Summary

    By Fred C. Schmednecht

    For years, the strategy was to contain waste and in many applications, is still the recommended method. Recently, it has become acceptable to create filters below ground for the in-situ treatment of w

    Jan 1, 1999

  • DFI
    Modification of Best-Fit Interpretation Method for Ultimate Capacity of Screw Pile

    By Adnan A. Malik, Tadashi Maejima, Jiro Kuwano

    "ABSTRACTTheoretical approach to estimate the ultimate pile capacity gives a rough idea at the initial stage of design that later on strengthen by the execution of static pile load test at site. The s

    Jan 1, 2014

  • DFI
    Conventional Static And Rapid Load Tests On CIDH Piers At A University Of California Berkeley Site

    By Gyimah Kasali

    Rapid Load Testing was performed as part of an extensive drilled pier testing program for the University of California Berkeley Capital Improvement Program. The purpose of the program was to: (1)

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Evolution Of Piling Design And Techniques In Mudstone At Manchester Airport

    By Colin Curtis

    In recent years, Manchester Airport has undergone expansion including the construction of a second runway, a new terminal building (Terminal 3) and extensions to the existing Terminal 1. Manchester is

    Jan 1, 2001

  • DFI
    Optimal Subsurface Investigation Approach for Overhead Transmission Structures

    By Haijian Shi, Drew Pizzo

    This article focuses on the appropriate application of subsurface investigation methods for transmission structures, which are typically designed to resist lateral rather than vertical loads. Currentl

    Jan 1, 2018

  • DFI
    Accessories For Driven Piles ? Synopsis

    By H. W. Hunt

    Accessories are increasingly used to protect and extend H, pipe, precast concrete, timber, and sheet piles for any soils conditions. With point protection, piles can be driven through boulders, layere

    Jan 1, 2010

  • DFI
    CSM: An Innovative Solution For Mixed-In-Situ Retaining Walls, Cut-Off Walls And Soil Improvement

    By Fabrice Mathieu

    The Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) provides a cost effective solution for the rapid construction of retaining and cut-off walls using new equipment developed from diaphragm wall cutter technology. CSM consi

    Jan 1, 2006

  • DFI
    Improved Pile Economics: High Design Stresses And Remote Pile Testing

    By Jim Frazier

    Tradition has often dictated low design load stresses on piles. Such traditions often developed prior to modern static or dynamic pile testing methods and perhaps result from a few limiting situations

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    A Brand New Barrier Wall Installed at Wolf Creek Dam

    By Maurizio Siepi, Fabio Santillan, Lyndon Bedford, Carlo Crippa

    "Abstract: Wolf Creek dam, on the Cumberland River in Kentucky, US, operated and maintained by the Nashville District of the USACE, is the Corps' largest reservoir east of the Mississippi river. The 1

    Jan 1, 2014

  • DFI
    Uncertainty And Bias In Evaluation Of LRFD Ultimate Limit State For Axially Loaded Driven Piles

    By James A. Schneider

    Selection of resistance factors within Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) requires accurate assessment of uncertainty and bias in load and resistance. To date, many studies have focused predomin

    Jan 1, 2009