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Deep Excavation And Earth Retaining Structure ? Synopsis
By S. Y. Zhou
Excavation with earth retaining is one of the main technological means in deep foundations and underground engineerings. Several construction methods which have been used in China are introduced here
Jan 1, 2010
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Interpreting Strain Measurements From Load Tests In Bored Piles
By Jack Hayes
Vibrating wire strain gages have proven to be a very reliable and effective tool for the measurement of strains associated with the loading of bored piles (drilled shafts). However, when these strains
Jan 1, 2002
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Design Method For Bridge Abutment Foundation Piles Subjected To Lateral Earth Pressure ? Synopsis
By T. Matsui
Many existing bridge abutments on the soft ground laterally move and their many damage examples have been reported. An essential cause for the troubles of the lateral movements may be the lack of exam
Jan 1, 2010
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Determination Of The Load-Displacement Characteristics Of Single Pile In Soft Soil ? Synopsis
By Z. C. Chen
Based on the analysis of load test data of long floating piles in soft soil regions, the expressions of load-transfer function of pile shaft and tip for soft soils are presented in this paper, and the
Jan 1, 2010
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Base Grouted Piles In Thanet Sands, London
By D. E. Sherwood
Twelve toe grouted, and eleven ungrouted piles, founded in very dense sands have been analysed to establish how toe grouting enhances pile performance. It is shown that pile stiffness is greatly incre
Jan 1, 1989
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The Wireline Undisturbed Soil Sampling In Deep Foundation ? Synopsis
By Z. Q. Bian
The wireline sampling originates from core drilling in rocks. The authors combined the wireline sampling technique with conventional undisturbed soil samplers, including Osterberg sampler, Denison sam
Jan 1, 2010
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A History Of The Use Of ACIP Piles For Major Projects In Atlanta
By Willie M. NeSmith
In the Metropolitan Atlanta Area today, augered, cast-in-place (ACIP) piles will be considered on most projects where deep foundation support is required. ACIP piles were first used in Atlanta in the
Jan 1, 2003
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Laboratory Validation Of In-Situ Tests - 1. Introduction
This paper summarizes seven years of Italian experience with the use of large calibration chambers for the calibration, under closely controlled stress and strain conditions, of some in situ testing
Jan 1, 1987
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Foundation Contracts And Law - Part -1: Relevan[i] Law
By Kirty Dave
Foundations in any contract are the most uncertain parts of the contract and most of the "Construction-Contract-Disputes" are either directly related to foundations or arise as 'Side-effects of c
Jan 1, 1996
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Behavior Of Friction Piles In Soft Clays
By Safwan Labanieh
An experimental set-up is specially designed to study the behavior of a friction pile of 3 cm diameter in contact with the soft clay of Mexico City in a small calibration chamber (CC) of 30 cm diamete
Jan 1, 2002
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Performance Of Bituminous Coats In Reducing Negative Skin Friction
By Makarand G. Khare
Though the phenomenon of dragload is known for many decades, there is a lack of clear guidelines to evaluate the amount of dragload. The development of dragload depends on relative movement between pi
Jan 1, 2006
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Lessons Learned From Mitigating Early Project Delays To Deep Foundation Work
By Jeffery L. Ottesen
Early construction delays can jeopardize timely completion of subsequent work. As an early construction activity, and due to many unforeseen issues, deep foundation work inherently bears great potenti
Jan 1, 2002
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Information Technology And The Foundation Industry
By Andreas Massarsch
Information Technology, IT, is rapidly affecting all aspects of private life and how professional activities are conducted. Probably the most important development is the Internet, which makes it poss
Jan 1, 2002
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Axial Capacity Of Drilled Shafts In Soft Shale
By Kanagarajah Ravishankar
Drilled shaft (caisson) foundations are extensively used in the past. In the central part of New Jersey, the soils consist of silt and clayey silt overlying Triassic age shale bedrock. The shale is fr
Jan 1, 2006
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Difficulties In Caisson Construction
By Ronnie W. Sisk
1. Troubles start early - Inadequate Geotechnical Data A. Owners think they are saving money by allowing limited soil borings at their site. This places a high gamble on the bidders and the Lump Sum
Jan 1, 1988
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Diameter Effects On p-y Curves
By Ignatius P. O. Lam
This paper presents information on design analyses of large diameter piles using conventional p-y curves as recommended by the American Petroleum Institute (API RP2A, 1993). API RP2A adopted the soft
Jan 1, 2013
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Tension Tests On Driven Pipe Piles In Sand - Synopsis
By Alan J. Lutenegger
A series of tension tests were performed on prototype scale steel pipe piles at two sites to evaluate the influence of scale and pile plugging on the unit skin friction developed in axial tension. The
Jan 1, 2000
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Design, Prediction And Performance Of Tied Back Shotcrete Walls Supporting Masonry Hospital Structures
By Frank Borda
Two recent projects were completed in Ontario, Canada for major hospital additions that involved excavation support of heritage masonry structures. Conventional continuous caisson wall schemes were re
Jan 1, 2004
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Numerical Analysis Of The Osterberg Cell Loading Test
By Brunella Recinto
Pile loading tests are carried out with two main objectives: 1) evaluating the ultimate resistance; 2) checking the behaviour of the pile under live load. In the first case and particularly for large
Jan 1, 2003
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High And Low Strain Testing Of Bouncing Piles
By Kyle L. Murrell
Along the southeast United States coast, clayey silt and silty clay marine formations may cause pile installation and integrity problems. More specifically, excess pore pressures which develop in the
Jan 1, 2008