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A Case Study Of Deep Shaft Excavation In River Channel Soil Deposit In Kolkata
By Kaustuv Bhattacharya, Manish Kumar, Nirbhay Singh, Prodyot Kr. Ray, Praveen Soin
This paper highlights salient features of an excavation 38 m (Length) by 10 m (Width) by 24 m (Depth) carried out in Central Kolkata. Secant pile wall (SPW) formed using a combination of alternating 1
Sep 1, 2022
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Kinematic Response Characteristics of a Piled Raft Foundation
By Ramon Varghese, A. Boominathan, Subhadeep Banerjee
Pile raft foundation system has been accepted as an economic foundation design for high rises and heavily loaded structures. Seismic response analysis of PR foundation systems involves complex pile-so
Jan 1, 2018
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Installation and Efficiency of Common Helical Pile Couplings
By Jason Herron, Joseph Brown
The common couplings for joining sections of helical piles with an outside diameter of 6.625 inches and 8.625 inches are square on square, flange to flange, external pipe sleeve, internal pipe sleeve,
Jan 1, 2019
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Use of Isolated Tie-Back Plates to Stabilize a Landslide in Steep Terrain
By Scott D. Neely, Donald R. Clark
"An existing landslide located at the southeast corner of the Telluride Regional Airport has been in an active state of failure for several years. The presence of the landslide has represented an on-g
Jan 1, 2015
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United States Capitol Visitor Center - Drilled Shafts, Utility Conflicts, And Communication
By Giovanni A. Bonita
The United States Capitol Visitor Center (USCVC) is one of the largest underground structures ever constructed in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. The 600,000 ft2 (55,750 m2) structure is entir
Jan 1, 2006
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Compressive Behaviour of Hollow Core Micropiles in Cohesive Soil
By M. Hesham El Naggar, Osama F. E. Drbe
"Abstract: The use of micropiles has greatly increased the last twenty years, including applications involving low capacity micropile networks, seismic retrofitting, underpinning of existing foundatio
Jan 1, 2014
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Effect of Non-Plastic Fines on Liquefaction Susceptibility of Fine Sands
By Kodi Ranga Swamy, N. Sankar, M. Akhila
"Until recently, liquefaction-related studies concentrated on clean sands believing that only sands are susceptible to liquefaction. However, a few earthquakes like 1976 Tangshan earthquake, the 1989
Jan 1, 2017
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Design Of Bearing Plates For Anchors In Geo-Application
By Andrew Baxter
This paper focuses on the design of steel bearing plates to transfer load from tiebacks and tiedowns to a concrete mass. It lists and describes the various available procedures for design of bearing p
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Confirmation Of Composite Ground Design Using Field Plate Tests
By Timothy C. Siegel
In response to a solicitation for ground improvement for the construction of a new hospital in Owensboro, Kentucky, the team of Berkel & Company Contractors and Dan Brown and Associates PC designed an
Jan 1, 2011
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Innovative Cofferdams Used On The I-205 Columbia River Bridge
By Robert Bittner
The following is a report on the development of two unique and separate cofferdam systems used in the construction of the marine foundations for the I-205 Columbia River Bridge at Portland, Oregon for
Jan 1, 2013
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Soil Inclusions In Jet Grout Columns
By Timothy D. Stark
Jet grouting has increasingly become one of the ground improvement technologies used to address seepage concerns and to provide strength improvement of soils. The technique of jet grouting uses high p
Jan 1, 2009
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Technical Note - Hollow Threaded Rebar For Cross Hole Sonic Logging Access Tubes Combined With Longitudinal Concrete Reinforcing In Drilled Shafts
By Josef K. Alter
Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) of drilled shafts requires 1.5-in (38-mm) or 2-in (51-mm) I.D. sonic access tubes to be installed inside the steel reinforcement cage. The sonic access tubes do not contr
Jan 1, 2011
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Determination of Initial Stiffness of Drilled Shafts for the Analysis of Settlements under Service Loads
By Carlos A. Prato, Federico Pinto
"ABSTRACTThe design of drilled shafts often incorporates large factors of safety, for which settlements under service loads are highly influenced by the initial elastic stiffness. In the case of group
Jan 1, 2014
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Evaluating Efficiency of Geo5 in the Analysis of Pile Foundation
By Elizabeth Varghese, Sanket Rawat, Prachuryya Kaushik, Ravi Kant Mittal
"Geo5 Software is gaining popularity worldwide due to its expediency in analysis and design of pile foundation. The analysis is based on various theoretical, empirical and semi-empirical methods avail
Jan 1, 2017
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Micropiles To Support Electric Power Transmission Towers
By Wendy L. Mathieson
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) will build about 500 miles of new 500-kV transmission lines in the next 5 years. Many new lattice towers will be built in remote locations or in environmenta
Jan 1, 2004
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Underwater Cable Anchors - Salvage Of Barge 45, Niagara River ? Background
By Colin C. West
On August 7, 1986, Barge 45, while being towed near the mouth of the Niagara River, was swept downstream and pinned against one of the central piers of the Peace Bridge. The barge rested against the p
Jan 1, 1987
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Deep Diaphragm Wall Activities At Randstadrail Project In Rotterdam, The Netherlands
By Klaus Pöllath
The Netherlands RandstadRail project makes use of a large range of sophisticated geotechnical techniques to allow a shield driven tunnel to approach the central station of Rotterdam. This paper descri
Jan 1, 2006
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Drilled Shaft Load Testing Program for Design of Foundations for an Automated People Mover
By Samer Rabab’ah, John C. Niedzielski, Jason Valeria
The PHX Sky Train is an automated people mover system located at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Phase II of the PHX Sky Train includes the design of over 150 drilled shafts for support of f
Jan 1, 2019
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Cyclic Degradation Of Pile Foundations For Offshore Wind Turbines
By Fabian Kirsch
Cyclic behaviour of axially loaded piles has been an issue since studies revealed that the capability to transfer skin friction into the ground is highly depending on the level and the number of load
Jan 1, 2011
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Bacteria Help Civil Engineers; Report Of A Pilot Project
By John W. M. Lambert
This paper describes the execution and the results of a new method to seal off leaks in water retaining constructions. The new method, called BioSealing is based on activating the bacteries, present i
Jan 1, 2006