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                     A Study Of Failure Mechanism And Uplifting Capacity Of Tension Pile Foundation ? Synopsis A Study Of Failure Mechanism And Uplifting Capacity Of Tension Pile Foundation ? SynopsisBy K. J. Yang Based on investigations and model tests combined with pile foundation on Code compilation of drydocks, we present this report to give informations against uplift pressure of piles beneath floor of dry Jan 1, 2010 
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                     High Strain Testing Of Large Diameter, High Capacity Unlined Bored Piles ? Introduction High Strain Testing Of Large Diameter, High Capacity Unlined Bored Piles ? IntroductionBy Dhanvin B. Mehta Pile testing is generally understood as static load test. It is our common experience that for high capacity, large diameter bored piles, static testing is expensive and time consuming. It is practica Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Assessment Of Safe Load On Piles Using Indian Standard Codeprivate ? Synopsis Assessment Of Safe Load On Piles Using Indian Standard Codeprivate ? SynopsisBy Shenbaga R. Kaniraj The pile loading tests are generally conducted to assess the safe load on piles in compression. In the Indian practice, the safe load is determined using the pile loading test data and the two criteri Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Construction Of Large Open Caissons In Soft Stratum Construction Of Large Open Caissons In Soft StratumBy Chen Zhiquan Author has exhaustively researched into soft ground through construction of a large open caisson on soft ground (muck) which weighs more than 4, 000 tons. To avoid any contingency during construction, Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Seven Mile Dam Retrofit - A Global Challenge Seven Mile Dam Retrofit - A Global ChallengeBy Arvindh Gupta BC Hydro proposed to improve the stability of the existing Seven Mile Dam with 54 corrosion protected, re-stressable anchors comprising 92/0.6? strands each, in phase 2 of the program. Being globally Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Theoretical Simulation Approach For Load Settlement Characteristics Of Piles In Shale Deposits. - Synopsis :- Theoretical Simulation Approach For Load Settlement Characteristics Of Piles In Shale Deposits. - Synopsis :-By Subrata Ray A large no of power stations are being set up in Chandrapur area having coal deposits. Several industries are also coning up in this area. The subsurface is geologically formed under Gondwana system a Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Viscoelastic Finite Element Analysis Of Diaphragm Walls ? Synopsis Viscoelastic Finite Element Analysis Of Diaphragm Walls ? SynopsisBy M. Y. Xia In this paper, based on the Theological tests of the interface between clay and concrete, an interface Theological model is proposed and is used in the finite element analysis which takes soil as visc Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Field Tests Of Soft Clay Stabilized By Stone Columns In Coastal Areas In China (325b7cc0-aff5-4a88-9f69-cd3dc2f57f1d) Field Tests Of Soft Clay Stabilized By Stone Columns In Coastal Areas In China (325b7cc0-aff5-4a88-9f69-cd3dc2f57f1d)By Han Jie The results of full scale plate load tests on stone columns on soft clay in coastal areas are presented in this paper. Four load tests were made, two of which were performed on the ground treated with Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Diameter Effects On p-y Curves Diameter Effects On p-y CurvesBy 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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                     A Realistic Approach Toward Stray Current Induced Corrosion Affecting Steel Sheet Piling A Realistic Approach Toward Stray Current Induced Corrosion Affecting Steel Sheet PilingBy Anne Fagot Because of the risk of corrosion caused by stray currents, steel foundations and steel sheet piling are generally prohibited in the vicinity of railway structures. Steel solutions are only accepted if Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Ground Energy Systems In London - A Best Practice Approach Ground Energy Systems In London - A Best Practice ApproachBy Ryan Law Ground energy systems are being installed in increasing numbers in the United Kingdom. This is particularly true in London where planning regulations require larger scale developments to provide at l Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Design And Construction Constraints Imposed By Unique Geologic Conditions In New York City - Synopsis Design And Construction Constraints Imposed By Unique Geologic Conditions In New York City - SynopsisBy George J. Tamaro The design and construction of foundations in the New York City area are usually dictated by the widely varying geologic conditions encountered in the five boroughs, particularly along the spine of Ma Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Pile Driving Hammers In Centrifuge Modelling - Synopsis Pile Driving Hammers In Centrifuge Modelling - SynopsisBy Daniel Levacher Pile load tests in site require extensive means of action and time. To get outstanding tests, the environmental test conditions must be perfectly known and acceptable. They concern the support install Jan 1, 1996 
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                     The Effects Of Heating And Cooling Energy Piles Under Working Load At Lambeth College, UK The Effects Of Heating And Cooling Energy Piles Under Working Load At Lambeth College, UKBy Tony Amis There is very limited information relating to the potential impact of temperature cycles, outside the variation that occurs naturally, on the behaviour of foundation piles. Such thermal loading occurs Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Design, Construction And Testing Of Micro-Piles Used To Support A Concrete Arch Bridge Design, Construction And Testing Of Micro-Piles Used To Support A Concrete Arch BridgeBy William Auyeung Micro-piles are small-diameter, drilled and grouted reinforced piles used for both structural support and in situ earth reinforcement. They were conceived in Italy in 1952, but have become popular in Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Berth Deepening A Three Decade Old Wharf Structure For The Next Generation Of Container Ships Berth Deepening A Three Decade Old Wharf Structure For The Next Generation Of Container ShipsBy Bill Paparis The thirty year old wharf structures at the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey?s Port Elizabeth Marine Terminal are being modernized for the next generation of Post-Panamax container ships, which Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Micro-Biological Attack On Deep Foundation Concrete Micro-Biological Attack On Deep Foundation ConcreteBy Piotr D. Moncarz As major urban areas begin to run out of "good-terrain" for their expansion, they begin to claim high water-table areas within or adjacent to water fronts or swamps. Similarly, major infrastructure pr Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Design And Performance Of Helical Screw Piles In Collapsible And Expansive Soils In Arid Regions Of The United States Design And Performance Of Helical Screw Piles In Collapsible And Expansive Soils In Arid Regions Of The United StatesBy David R. Black Foundation problems due to collapsible and expansive soils are well known throughout the arid western United States. Millions of dollars are spent annually to counteract the effects of such soils for Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Foundation Construction Challenges At 100 11th Avenue In Manhattan - Secant Pile Wall Foundation Construction Challenges At 100 11th Avenue In Manhattan - Secant Pile WallBy Andrew Cushing This paper presents the design and construction of the foundation for a major high-rise real estate development on the west side of Manhattan. Arup was retained by Underpinning and Foundation Skanska Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Innovations in Mass Stabilization for Ground Improvement and Environmental Remediation Innovations in Mass Stabilization for Ground Improvement and Environmental RemediationBy Charles M. Wilk "Mass stabilization (MS) is a ground improvement technique that can prepare areas of low bearing strength soil for subsequent infrastructure development. The technique involves mixing binding agents s Jan 1, 2015 
