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Doyle Drive - Extreme Pile Installation
By Peter Faust
The foundations for the new South Viaduct Bridge in San Francisco were extremely challenging due to the requirement for very large and deep piles installed adjacent to historic structures. Drilled sha
Jan 1, 2011
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A Tale of Two Dams: Performance of Deep Cutoff Walls
By 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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The World In Steel Sheet Piling ? Synopsis
By M. Dondelinger
This paper presents a comprehensive review of steel sheet piling including internationally manufactured hot rolled sections, their history, applications, installation and driving techniques. The di
Jan 1, 2010
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Assessment Of The Risk Of Pile Driving To Juvenile Fish - The Problem
By James J. Anderson
In this talk I will report on an effort to reassess the risk of pile driving to juvenile salmonids migrating through Puget Sound. The study was motivated by the concern of the construction industry th
Jan 1, 1990
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Deep Excavation Retaining Systems In Unsaturated Soils
By Tariq B. Hamid
Deep excavation is commonly associated with construction of different deep below-grade structural elements (e.g., basement walls and slabs, tunnels, retaining walls, tanks, utilities, etc.) Deep Excav
Jan 1, 2006
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Damage To Initially Bent Piles ? Synopsis
By B. B. Broms
A method for calculating the bending moment induced in misaligned or bent piles is described, The maximum bending moment varies with the angular rotation between the pile segments, the coefficient of
Jan 1, 2010
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Open Well Caissons Of A 1917 Railroad Bridge: How 19th Century Construction Can Influence 21st Century Construction (f1b0a5f2-b1b8-41d4-bbfb-fab6f395e7a0)
By Alan D. Fisher
Amtrak made a decision to replace an aging bascule bridge with a vertical lift bridge for their crossing of the Thames River in New London, Connecticut. The new lift bridge occupies the same alignmen
Jan 1, 2008
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Design Of Concrete Tunnel Liners And Pipes By Ring Compression Theory ? Synopsis
By 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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Analysis Of Driving Stress Measured In The RC Long Pile
By Yu Zhenquan
At the construction site of Bao Shan Iron &. Steel Mill in Shanghai, lots of RC driven piles with length of 50 to 60m were applied. The most unfavourable distribution of stress along the pile shaft wa
Jan 1, 1991
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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
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Sandwich Wall Beneath Amsterdam Centraal Station - An Innovative Approach For Jet Grouting Under Difficult Conditions
By J. C. W. M. de Wit
An excavation, within which a tunnel is sunk as a part of the Centraal Station underground station (platform section) of the Noord/Zuidlijn ('North/South Line'), is to be created beneath the
Jan 1, 2006
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Assessing the Bearing Capacity of Existing Wood Pile Foundations
By Almer E. C. van der Stoel
"Abstract This paper deals with assessing the bearing capacity of existing wood pile foundations. With a wide range of restoration projects being performed in the Netherlands, on many locations deep e
Jan 1, 2014
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A Review Of Typical Foundations Used In The City Of Cleveland, OH
By David V. Lewin
Heavy structures in central Cleveland, Ohio, are supported on raft foundations, driven piles, or caissons. Settlements can be predicted and structures are designed to accommodate such settlements. On
Jan 1, 1985
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I - 280 / San Francisco Pile Load Test Results And Seismic Design Guidelines - 1. Earthquake Loading Of Structures - A Brief Overview - 1.1 The 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake - 1.1.1. CSMIP Records - Recorded Time-History Data
By James A. Mason
The State of California has instrumented numerous buildings, bridges, and dams throughout the state with earthquake recording devices. These accelerometers are strategically placed to measure the resp
Jan 1, 1993
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The Alternate Technical Concept Process For Foundations At The New Mississippi River Bridge, St. Louis
By Dan A. Brown
The New Mississippi River Bridge (MRB) employed conventional design-bid-build procurement, but the bidding process included the opportunity for pre-qualified bidders to develop and propose confidentia
Jan 1, 2011
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Challenges And Uncertainties Relating To Open Caissons
By Fathi Abdrabbo
Open caissons are used for many geotechnical engineering applications. Open caissons may be used as deep foundation elements bypassing weak soils to tip in firm deeper strata, and in rivers and mariti
Jan 1, 2012
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Construction And Design Of Drilled Shafts In Hard Pinnacle Limestones
By Dan A. Brown
The following paper was written by Dr. Dan A. Brown, P.E. Brown is an Associate Professor at Auburn University's Department of Civil Engineering. The paper was originally presented at a FHWA&apos
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimization of the Piled-Raft Foundations Considering the Soil-Pile-Raft Interaction
By Hessam Yazdani
In comparison to the conventional piled foundations, the piled-raft foundations provide a more economical solution to support high-rise buildings constructed on soft soils. In this type of foundations
Jan 1, 2013
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Experimental And Theoritical Studies On Pile Capacity - Synopsis
By K. Rambha Devi
The paper is an attempt to co-relate the findings of pile capacity using a number of formula suggested by various authors with the actual field load test results. Five locations consisting of wholly s
Jan 1, 1996
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Stress And Deformation Of Pile Foundation Of Sutong Bridge
By Yin Zongze
The pile foundation of Sutong bridge pylons is an extra large pile foundation. The length of piles is 115m, and the diameter of the piles is 2.5-2.8m. Since the traditional design method may not deter
Jan 1, 2006