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Performance Of Stone Columns In Multi-Layered Soils Under The Action Of Seismic Loads
By P. Kiruthika, A. Murali Krishna
Soil liquefaction is a dangerous phenomenon that involves huge damages during strong earthquake ground motion event. Stone columns (SCs) are widely used as liquefaction mitigation element which is exp
Sep 1, 2022
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The Galataport Project In Istanbul, Turkey. A Unique Case History In Geotechnical Engineering
By Carlandrea Albonico, Salvatore Miranda
After a brief introduction of the whole Project, the paper describes two special geotechnical engineering solutions provided within the scope of the Galataport Project, in Istanbul, Turkey. The first
Nov 1, 2022
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2D Analysis Of The Seismic Behavior Of Inclined Micropiles
By Seyyed Mehdi Radeghi Mehrjou
The current work investigates the behavior of inclined micropiles under seismic loads. The dynamic finite element method (FEM) was employed. Rayleigh damping was applied to the soil, and elastic beam
Sep 1, 2022
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Trench Cutter - The Multi Purpose Solution
By Alexander Blatt, Franz-Werner Gerressen
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Sep 1, 2022
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Ground Improvement By Controlled Modulus Columns - A San Pedro Case Study
By Sunil S. Basarkar, Vinothkumar S
Ground Improvement Techniques serves to improve various engineering properties for supporting various foundations. These may be undertaken either by conventional or advanced methods. The Controlled Mo
Sep 1, 2022
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Case Studies Demonstrating The Effectiveness Of Vibroreplacement Stone Columns In Variable Soil Types
By Lee R. Buhagiar
As a result of the increased seismic risk and the highly variable geology of Christchurch, finding costeffective foundation solutions has been a challenge for the Canterbury rebuild. The soil profile
Nov 1, 2022
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Building Risk Assessment For Urban Rail Transit Systems In India - Current Practices And Challenges
By Manchanda H, Agarwal J.
The construction industry has one of the largest numbers of injuries compared to other industries. Thus, reducing accidents and determining construction risks are extremely important. One of the essen
Sep 1, 2022
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Nicholson In The Neighborhood: Virginia’S North Hill Project
By Dominic Ammon, Mark Rothbauer, Paul Landers P. E.
Across the Potomac River from the location of the DFI47 Annual Conference (October 2022), in Alexandria, VA, two large permanent anchored walls with a decorative shotcrete face were recently construct
Oct 1, 2022
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Advanced Continuous Surface Wave Testing (Acsw): Geologic And Geotechnical Site Characterization For The 21St Century
By David Wilshaw
Continuous Surface Wave (CSW) testing has been the “next big thing” in ground characterization for the last 25 years. The technique uses surface geophones to measure the speed at which Rayleigh waves
Oct 1, 2022
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The Importance Of Tension Softening (Of Concrete) In Modelling Of Tension Piles
By Qingwei Joshua Ong
Tension piles, also known as uplift or anchor piles, are necessary to resist uplift forces that might cause structural distress. In excavation projects, most uplift forces are developed because of hyd
Nov 1, 2022
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Experiences Using A Leader System For Long Cfa(Acip) Piles In Hawaii
By Damien Enright, Franz-Werner Gerressen
CFA/ACIP pile is the most used single pass drilling method for deep foundation installations. It is constructed by rotating and driving a Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) into the ground at a controlled
Oct 1, 2022
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Challenges Of Earthen Cofferdam In Deep Excavations For Waterfront Structures, A Case Study
By Balasubramani M., Ramana P. V., Bairagi K.
This paper is a case study of an earthen Cofferdam, constructed for a deep excavation at Intake location in river Aaundha, Maharashtra, India. A 12 m (39 ft) deep excavation was made to construct the
Nov 1, 2022
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Dynamic Load Testing Of Non-Uniform Piles
By Thai Nguyen Ph. D
Dynamic Load Test (DLT) on driven piles has been performed routinely all over the world. In several recent projects, even 100% testing has become a norm where every single pile is dynamically load tes
Oct 1, 2022
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Realistic Estimation Of Water Table Depth For Design Optimization Of Bored Tunnel And Cut & Cover Tunnel Structures For Underground Metro
By Chiranjib Sarkar, Sibapriya Mukherjee, N Kumar Pichumani
With the rapid expansion of urban transportation systems, tunnels and cut & cover structures are considered as the only solution in improving the urban space congestion problem in mass rapid transit s
Nov 1, 2022
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Sustainable Products For Geotechnical Works
By Marcus Daubner, Karsten Beckhaus, Florian Bauer
The construction industry can and needs to contribute to a more sustainable world. Accordingly, geotechnical works potentially have a significant share. In this context, Bauer understands “sustainable
May 1, 2022
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New Insights On Detecting Flaws With Csl And Tip
By Andrew Z. Boeckelmann, David S. Graham, Paul J. Axtell
In the last fifteen years, several research studies have evaluated the ability to detect various types of deep foundation concrete integrity flaws with crosshole sonic logging (CSL) and thermal integr
Oct 1, 2022
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Marine Clay Stabilisation Using An Encased Stone Column With Tyre Chips As Aggregates
By Rangaswamy. K, Naga Sivaji
A stone column is one of the most commonly employed methods of ground improvement techniques. This method used to increase the strength, decrease the compressibility of loose granular and finegrained
Nov 1, 2022
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Effects Of Change In The Support System On Temporary Secant Pile Wall
By Anburaj C., Srinivas A.
Deep excavation with support system is required to construct various part of underground structures like shafts, stations and entry structures etc. These structures have to be constructed using perman
Nov 1, 2022
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Application Of Pile Test Data For The Foundation Design Of Rail Viaduct At Carrum, Victoria
By Nick M. Withers, Suthagarann Visvalingam, Cillian Mc Colgan
The level crossings removal project in Victoria is removing 75 level crossings across Melbourne to improve safety by separating trains from traffic, with other benefits such as reduced congestion, an
Nov 1, 2022
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From Linear To Circular Economy; Using Hollow Piles To Reduce Embodied Carbon And Promote Pile Reuse
By Andrew McNamara, Stuart Norman, Matthew Dearing, Michael Pelken, Asha Panchal
The deep foundations industry has largely remained unchanged since in the advent of CFA piling in the 1960s. Piles have consequently been designed and constructed following the traditional codes and s
May 1, 2022