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Deviations From Design Impact Performance Of An Aggregate Pier Supported Embankment
By Jay L. Hodkinson
Replacement of an aging twin span river crossing in Vermont required a temporary bridge to accommodate traffic during construction. Soils beneath the temporary approach embankment consisted of very s
Jan 1, 2011
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Challenges Associated with the Construction of a Cofferdam – A Case Study
By Eric S. White, Thomas J. Sabourin, Khuram R. Mohib
"This paper presents the challenges associated with the design and construction of a steel sheet pile cofferdam supported with one level of grouted anchors in clean to silty sand with gravel. The init
Jan 1, 2017
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Simulation of Offshore Piling using Advanced Dynamic Material Point Method (MPM)
By Shreyas Giridharan, Fursan Hamad, Sujith Gowda, Christian Moormann
"Pile installation in soil is a dynamic process which exhibits large deformation in the soil region. Experimental investigation of pile installation is both time and resource intensive. Numerical inve
Jan 1, 2017
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Development of a New, Advanced form of Sodium Silicate for Chemical Grouting
By Julie Shang, Tim Evans, Michael McDonald, Yu Guo, Bingfeng Xue
Effective chemical grouting represents a technical and economic solution to many challenges related to soil stabilization and blocking the flow of water. Chemical grouts are facing increasing demands
Jan 1, 2018
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Support Of Structures In Expansive Shale Using Recycled Plastic Piles
By Lance A. Roberts
Expansive soil formations can be found throughout the United States. When subjected to wetting, these formations have the potential to swell and exert large uplift forces on buildings and foundations.
Jan 1, 2010
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Nature And Functions Of A Geotechnical Consulting Firm ? Synopsis
By D. V. Roberts
Approximately 800 private consulting engineering firms in America specialize in geotechnical engineering. The gross income from these firms totals about $500 to $600 million per year. Sixty-five to se
Jan 1, 2010
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Case Histories Of Geo-Column? Foundations - Synopsis
By Osamu Taki
This paper presents the system, the strength of column, the design concept, and the applications with four case histories from the past project as the general aspect of Geo-Column (trade mark of singl
Jan 1, 2000
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Connecting Railway Lines In Vienna With Underground Structures - Synopsis
By Rüdiger Wunsch
The new high speed Vienna - St.Pölten line and the Lainzer tunnel are to be connected to the existing Western railway line in Vienna. This involves building an underground cut and cover branching tunn
Jan 1, 2000
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High Capacity Drilled Cast-In-Place Piles, House Of Representatives Building, Lansing, Michigan - Summary
By Robert C. Rabeler
Soil and Materials Engineers, Inc. (SME) has utilized drilled cast-in-place (D-CIP) piles on a number of projects in the midwest. These foundation systems have typically consisted of drilling an 8 to
Jan 1, 1999
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The Construction And Performance Of Prestressed Ground Anchors In Soils And Weak Rocks: A Personal Overview - Summary
By Donald A. Bruce
The paper reviews aspects of the construction and performance of prestressed ground anchors installed in soils and weak rocks. Attention is focused on good practice for drilling, tendon fabrication an
Jan 1, 1991
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Pile Load Test Results Using The New Statnamic Method
By Matthew Janes
Quality control procedures are increasingly important with today's higher capacity foundations and complex loading conditions. The need for a mobile, repeatable, nondestructive and economical loa
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluating Excavation Support Systems To Protect Adjacent Structures (The 2010 Michael W. O?Neill Lecture)
By Richard J. Finno
This paper presents an overview of methods that can be used to predict damage to buildings as a result of excavation-induced ground movements and describes an adaptive management approach for predicti
Jan 1, 2010
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Toward Understanding the Seismic Performance of Rigid Inclusions
By J. Tanner Blackburn, James R. Gingery, Lisheng Shao
Rigid inclusions consist of grout columns installed using displacement auger or vibrated tooling. The columns are typically installed in an array to provide support for footings, mats, or embankments.
Jan 1, 2018
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Evolution Of Piling Design And Techniques In Mudstone At Manchester Airport
By Colin Curtis
In recent years, Manchester Airport has undergone expansion including the construction of a second runway, a new terminal building (Terminal 3) and extensions to the existing Terminal 1. Manchester is
Jan 1, 2001
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Support Of Excavation System - Columbia Heights Metro Station Project - Washington, D.C. - Summary:
By Robert W. Bergwall
The $58,000,000.00 Columbia Heights Metro Station project (Section E3-a) forms a part of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's (WMATA) Greenbelt Route - Green Line subway system. T
Jan 1, 1997
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Case History: Multiple Axial Statnamic Tests On A Drilled Shaft Embedded In Shale
By Paul J. Axtell
Two new railroad bridges in Kansas City, Missouri are founded on drilled shafts embedded into the soil and underlying shale. The uncertainty arising from the non-homogeneous, anisotropic nature of mo
Jan 1, 2006
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Anchored Double-Tier Retaining Walls on Sloping Embankment
By Chu E. Ho, Paul Napoli
A new waterfront park was developed on Long Island in close proximity to the East River and Newtown Creek. The existing ground consisted of fill over soft organic clay, medium dense silty sand, glacia
Jan 1, 2019
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Effect of Axial Compression on Lateral Pile Response: Laterally Loaded Test Pile Comparison
By David S. Graham, Joseph D. Bailey, Paul J. Axtell, Michael K. Muchard
"Two instrumented test piles were simultaneously subjected to a static lateral load test by jacking the piles apart. One of the piles was loaded in axial compression via kentledge during the lateral l
Jan 1, 2017
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Comparison of the Pre-Construction and Production QC Test Results for the Sela-22 Elliptical Jet Grouting Project (New Orleans, LA)
By Filippo Maria Leoni, Alessandro Bertero, Gianluca Pianezze
"As part of the Southeast Louisiana (SELA) drainage program, designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to reduce flood damages in the City of New Orleans and surrounding parishes through th
Jan 1, 2016
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Load and Resistance Factor Design – Past, Present and Future
By Silas C. Nichols, Jennifer E. Nicks
"Limit states design (LSD), or load and resistance factor design (LRFD), is a method to account for the uncertainty in loads and resistance through a reliability calibration that requires all applicab
Jan 1, 2015