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                     Seismic Stability Analysis of Seepage Control Measures for Levees in Central Valley, California Seismic Stability Analysis of Seepage Control Measures for Levees in Central Valley, CaliforniaBy Zia Zafir "Levees in the central valley of California are primarily for flood control purposes and thus are subjected to infrequent hydraulic loading. The primary concern for these levees is their instability d Jan 1, 2016 
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                     High Mobility Grouting Prevents Historic Fountain from Sinking High Mobility Grouting Prevents Historic Fountain from SinkingBy Brian M. Fraley "Portions of the Catholic Total Abstinence Fountain in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pa., were in “imminent danger,” according to a restoration services request for proposals (RFP) issued by the Cit Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Optimized Neural Network Model For The Prediction Of Driven Pile's Resistance Optimized Neural Network Model For The Prediction Of Driven Pile's ResistanceBy Hyun. I. Park Although numerous investigations have been performed over the years to predict the behavior and bearing capacity of piles, the mechanisms of these behavior and bearing capacity of piles have yet to be Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Soil Fatigue Analysis for Pile Driving Simulations Using an Impact Hammer Soil Fatigue Analysis for Pile Driving Simulations Using an Impact HammerBy Peter Middendorp, David J. Tara, Gerald E. Verbeek, Jan Fischer "For pile driving simulation the model used must be accurate for the entire process, i.e. from the start of pile driving until the pile has reached its target depth. Of the various model components (h Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Analysis of Load Transfer along Large Diameter Bored Piles in Very Dense Sands Analysis of Load Transfer along Large Diameter Bored Piles in Very Dense SandsBy Nabil F. Ismael, Khalid Farraj "The axial load transfer along large diameter bored piles in very dense silty sand was examined by field tests. Two instrumented piles 1.2 m diameter and with embedded length of 18 m and 25 m were loa Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Building The Devil’s Playground: How a Ground Improvement Program Eliminated the Need for Pile Foundations Building The Devil’s Playground: How a Ground Improvement Program Eliminated the Need for Pile FoundationsBy Christian B. Woods, Joe C. Drumheller "Kenneth A. Huber, P.E., Langan Engineering & Environmental Services, New York, New York, USAThe dream to bring New Jersey Devils hockey to the largest city in New Jersey became a reality in the summe Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Experimental Study on Lateral Capacity of Single Pile Embedded in Cement-Treated Sand Experimental Study on Lateral Capacity of Single Pile Embedded in Cement-Treated SandBy Takeshi Maki, Kh. Adeel Tariq "The lateral resistance of the structure plays an important role during seismic event and it can be increased by using ground improvement. In this study an attempt has been made to investigate the eff Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Role Advanced Technology - Resolve Inherent Dichotomy In High Strain Dynamic Testing Role Advanced Technology - Resolve Inherent Dichotomy In High Strain Dynamic TestingBy Achyut Kumar Allady, Praveen Arumughan NCHRP Synthesis 418 (2011) entitled, “Developing Production Pile Driving Criteria from Test Pile Data” details the occurrence of dichotomy between pile Skin resistance and pile Tip resistance mobiliza May 1, 2022 
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                     Numerical Modeling Of Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction In Bridges With Hp Driven Piles Numerical Modeling Of Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction In Bridges With Hp Driven PilesBy Tu Bao HP-Pile foundations are the most favorable type of foundations for bridges because of their constructability, versatility with regard to subsoil conditions, and settlement controllability. For many 
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                     Numerical Modeling of Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction in Bridges with HP Driven Piles (47ff630e-35bf-41f4-946a-236631b70ac5) Numerical Modeling of Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction in Bridges with HP Driven Piles (47ff630e-35bf-41f4-946a-236631b70ac5)By Andrew Rietz, Yu Bao, Steven Halewski "HP-Pile foundations are the most favorable type of foundations for bridges because of their constructability, versatility with regard to subsoil conditions, and settlement controllability. For many y Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Evaluation of Elongation Criteria and Friction Loss in Ground Anchors Evaluation of Elongation Criteria and Friction Loss in Ground AnchorsBy John P. Turner, Benjamin J. Turner "This report describes a research project for evaluating the applicability of the widely accepted 80 percent criterion for elongation of ground anchors to anchors with unbonded lengths exceeding 100 f Jan 1, 2017 
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                     EFFC/DFI Best Practice Guide to Tremie Concrete for Deep Foundations, Edition 1 EFFC/DFI Best Practice Guide to Tremie Concrete for Deep Foundations, Edition 1By EFFC/DFI Concrete Task Group Concrete technology continues to advance rapidly and modern mixes with five components – cement, additions, aggregates, (chemical) admixtures and water – often have characteristics which differ signif Jan 1, 2016 
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                     St. Louis Service Base Floating Wharf Mooring System Replacement St. Louis Service Base Floating Wharf Mooring System ReplacementBy A. Bozorgzadeh, B. M. Jensen, B. N. Koelling, B. R. Murtaugh "The Service Base mooring system originally consisted of two general types of structures, 19 timber piles cabled together and steel three-legged pipe piles. The St. Louis District fleet moored to the Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Challenges in Managing an Aging Infrastructure, Lessons Learned from a Near Miss at the Lake Manatee Dam Challenges in Managing an Aging Infrastructure, Lessons Learned from a Near Miss at the Lake Manatee DamBy Glen R. Andersen "Two of the greatest challenges we face in managing our aging infrastructure are to perform accurate condition assessments and to realistically predict the risk of non-action. The aim of this paper is Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Micropiled Foundations of Telecommunication Towers Micropiled Foundations of Telecommunication TowersBy Racquel Nottingham, Marc Mastrantuono, Freddy Lopez In the digital era that we live in, connectivity and mobility play a decisive role in our daily activities. In this context, insufficient telecommunication infrastructure gives origin to the so called Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Engineering The Mansion's Heritage Engineering The Mansion's HeritageBy Ken MacLeod A development at 83 Queens Road in Melbourne, Australia required construction of a three level basement. The normal geotechnical constraints of excavating adjacent to an existing relatively new buildi Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Dealing with Complexities Associated with the Application of Bored Pile Retaining Walls in Urban Developments Dealing with Complexities Associated with the Application of Bored Pile Retaining Walls in Urban DevelopmentsBy Abid Adekunte "Engineers and developers have witnessed the growing popularity of deep basement structures as components of urban commercial and residential developments. This is often attributed to inadequate surfa Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Numerical Evaluation of Top of Rock Profile, Rock Strength and Conductivity. Numerical Evaluation of Top of Rock Profile, Rock Strength and Conductivity.By Zhang Wengang, L. John Endicott The properties of many geological materials are variable. This is especially true for variations in elevation of the top of rock profile, strength of weathered rock, and conductivity of rock masses. O Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Vertical Load Test on a Drilled Shaft Installed in Glacially Derived Sediments Vertical Load Test on a Drilled Shaft Installed in Glacially Derived SedimentsBy Robert C. Simpson, Ghada S. Ellithy "There are several methods for estimating the axial capacity of drilled shafts installed in coarse-grained soils. Most methods estimate the ultimate capacity for side friction and tip resistance. Desi Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Construction of Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek Expansion Project, Oak Creek, Wisconsin Construction of Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek Expansion Project, Oak Creek, WisconsinBy Edward Jacobsen The Oak Creek Power Plant in Oak Creek, Wisconsin is currently undertaking an expansion project. In order to supply cooling water to this facility, a 27' (8.2m) diameter tunnel will be bored, in May 11, 2007 
