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History Of Timber Piles And Preservation Techniques - A Presentation At The Deep Foundations Institute Annual Meeting Williamsburg, Virginia, December 1982By Bruce Haldeman
Timber has been used as pile support for structures for 6,000 years. Some means of preservation of wood go back almost that far. Timber piles support all types of structures ? some are buried below th
Jan 1, 1984
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Numerical Simulation Of Quasi-Static Pile Load TestBy N. Q. Huy
This paper describes the application of finite element analysis to simulate the static and quasi-static pile load tests in different drainage conditions. The possible effect of excess pore water press
Jan 1, 2006
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An Explosive Waterproofing Of A Riverbank - A Difficult Waterproofing Problem Solved By The Unique And Controversial Combination Of A Mining Technique (Blasting) And A Soil Improvement Technique (Jet-Grouting) - The ProblemBy M. Zanotto
[ ] A period of heavy rains caused the river Adda to flood parts of the Valtellina, one of the Alpine valleys of Northern Italy. The exceptionally high waters put under considerable strain the whole
Jan 1, 1992
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Design Of Concrete Tunnel Liners And Pipes By Ring Compression Theory ? SynopsisBy W. Lum
In the U.S., flexible metal pipe culverts are designed by ring compression theory because the pipes are capable of deflecting and deriving side support from surrounding ground. For economy, tunnel
Jan 1, 2010
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Quality Assurance Of Augercast Piles With Computerized Monitoring - SummaryBy Bill Starke
The acceptance of AugerCast piles in Canada has been limited. Many engineers are apprehensive about the quality of the piles produced by this method. However, advances in the sensing instruments and c
Jan 1, 1997
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Foundations In The Urban Environment The Need For Unique Installation Methods - IntroductionBy James J. Cahill
Contractor's working in an urban environment face a multitude of working conditions. There is no typical "Downtown" job site. From afar we just see the skyline, or up close a specific building. T
Jan 1, 1991
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Pin Piles For Seismic Rehabilitation Of BridgesSince the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area, the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) has accelerated seismic upgrading of their bridges. Many structures can be i
Jan 1, 1993
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Statnamic Loading Tests On Different Pile Types - 1.0 IntroductionBy Patrick Bermingham
This report presents the results of six STATNAMIC loading tests that were carried out on four different pile types at the CALTRANS 280 Test Site (Bridge No. 34-46) in conjunction with the Tension Pile
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent Advances In Soil Nailed Earth RetentionBy Tom A. Armour
Different variations of soil nailing techniques have been used in the United States since the late 1970's. Such techniques owe their origins to French developments, which began in the early 1970&
Jan 1, 2003
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Deep Vibrocompactation By Stone Columns And Liquefaction InvestigationBy 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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Excavation Support At Historic Buildings In An Urban Environment - A Case StudyBy Tony Mazzo
It has often been said by consulting engineers that foundation contractors are in the business of taking risks. One would agree that the mere fact a foundation project can be budgeted, planned, engine
Jan 1, 2003
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Augered Cast-In-Place Piles Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) 1988 Annual Meeting - Ritz-Carlton Hotel In Atlanta (Buckhead), GeorgiaBy James J. Neate
The augered cast-in-place pile system came into use in the late 1940's where various techniques were tried using pressure grouting methods. In the early development stages some piles were install
Jan 1, 1988
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A Review Of Diaphragm Wall Construction-White Swan Hotel ? SynopsisBy Q. M. Huang
In 1979 our company undertook the project of infra-structural work of White Swan Lake Hotel, (International class ) Guangzhou. Visit to the site showed that it was situated at the riverside, covering
Jan 1, 2010
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A Tale of Two Dams: Performance of Deep Cutoff WallsBy Donald Bruce, Mark Harris, Wesley Schmutzler, James Sanders
"This paper evaluates the history, construction and most importantly the performance of two remedial seepage cutoff walls installed in two major dams in the United States. Beaver Dam, on the White Riv
Jan 1, 2017
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Analyzing the Load-Transfer Behavior (T-Z Curve) for Instrumented Test Piles Driven in Clayey SoilBy Murad Y. Abu-Farsakh
This paper presents the analyses of load-transfer (t-z) behavior of twelve prestressed concrete (PSC) instrumented test piles that were driven in different locations of Louisiana. The load transfer me
Jan 1, 2018
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Helical Pile-to-Pile Cap Connections Subjected To Uplift Forces: Improving Future PracticeBy Serhan Guner, Sundar Chiluwal
Although significant research has been conducted on helical piles, there is a lack of research and official design provisions on the helical pile-to-pile cap connections. These connections may govern
Jan 1, 2019
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Argosy Casino Expansion: Open Cell Sheet Pile® Harbor ProjectBy Michael Lane
With the success of their existing casino operation on the Ohio River in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, the Indiana Gaming Co., LP planned a major expansion of the current facilities. This expansion includes
Jan 1, 2008
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Settlement Behaviour Of Pile Foundation ? SynopsisBy W. Y. Xu
In comparison with shallow foundation, usually higher bearing capacity, smaller average settlement and better stability are the engineering characteristics of pile foundation. Besides, a smaller diffe
Jan 1, 2010
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Large Diameter Drilling Operations Of Multi Head Down The Hole Hammer Drill Through Boulders And Granite - Mach Drilling System And Some Construction ExamplesBy J. Nakayama
Construction of foundation piles or diaphragm walls through rocky or boulder containing formations has been long-standing difficulty. It has been widely understood that the down-the-hole hammer is t
Jan 1, 1989
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Crane Boom Loadings From Pile DrivingBy Alan G. MacKinnon
Loads and stresses from pile driving are increasing from heavier piles and more powerful hammers. Stresses can be dangerous to equipment stability. Equipment developer MacKinnon tells how to compute s
Jan 1, 1986