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    Pile Design Philosophies For Coralline And Weak Carbonate Rocks

    By Rahul Wankhade, Sunil S. Baswankar, Aditya S. Kharatkar

    Despite advances in pile design methodologies and piling techniques at site, difficulties and uncertainties still exists for design of piles particularly in coralline deposits and weak carbonate rocks

    Sep 1, 2022

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    A Case Study Of Deep Shaft Excavation In River Channel Soil Deposit In Kolkata

    By Kaustuv Bhattacharya, Manish Kumar, Nirbhay Singh, Prodyot Kr. Ray, Praveen Soin

    This paper highlights salient features of an excavation 38 m (Length) by 10 m (Width) by 24 m (Depth) carried out in Central Kolkata. Secant pile wall (SPW) formed using a combination of alternating 1

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Estimation Of Compressibility And Consolidation Characteristics Of Lightly Overconsolidated Soils From In-Situ Time Settlement Plots

    By Lenin T., Madhav M. R., Padmavathi V.

    Use of PVDs and preloading on the ground can significantly reduce the time taken for ground to consolidate. Many soils in situ are lightly overconsolidated, with overconsolidation ratios (OCR) ranging

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Studies On The Use Of Dcis Piles For Mitigating Liquefaction Of Soils

    By Viswanadham B. V. S., Babu K. V

    Many refineries are in the process of revamping and expanding their existing facilities. Most of the refineries are located in coastal areas due to ease of transportation and storage of crude oil. Con

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Replacing Top Layer Of Soft Clay With Compacted Engineering Fill To Improve The Lateral Capacity Of Piles

    By Venugopal Bonani, Kumaran M., Thomas John

    Liquid storage tanks are usually located in nearshore or coastal regions with soil profiles containing thick layers of compressible soils. These storage tanks are usually of large diameter up to 90m a

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Finned Piles Response Subjected To Lateral Loading In Clayey Soils

    By Viswanadham B. V. S., Babu K. V

    Wind energy is one of the most economical renewable energy sources. In order to support wind turbines onshore or offshore open-ended monopile foundations are widely used. Unlike conventional structure

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Estimation & Comparison Of Axial Compression Capacity Of Bored Cast In-Situ Piles As Per Indian And International Standards

    By Sowmiyaa. V. S., Tiruvengala Padma

    Axial compression capacities of bored cast in situ piles as per Indian and International Standards are compared in this paper. Bored cast in-situ piles resting on soil and rock are considered for capa

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Cumulative Settlement Of Pile Group Under Cyclic High-Speed Train Loading

    By Pratik Goel, Sumanta Haldar

    High-speed rail is an emerging area of interest in India. The Government of India is implementing prestigious bullet train projects in various parts of the country. High-speed rail (HSR) will be opera

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Geotechnical Monitoring Of Deep Shoring Adjacent To Train Infrastructure

    By Jakub Szary

    Excavation and shoring adjacent to the above-grade Gilmore train station and elevated guideway was undertaken in 2019. A perimeter secant pile cut-off wall was constructed to a depth 37 m (121 ft) bel

    Sep 1, 2022

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    State-Of-Art Working Platform For Heavy Equipments Used For Deep Foundation Construction

    By Arunsiva R., Sivaranan S., Venugopal B., Kumaran M.

    Being a rapidly developing country, India is undergoing a massive infrastructure phase change remarkably. The construction industry is already set to boom, but the time and space constraints necessita

    Sep 1, 2022

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    “Borehole Stabilization” For Deep Excavation, An Essential Part In Bored Piling / Diaphragm Wall Construction

    By Thomas Domanski

    Any type of deep excavation whether for Bored Piling, Diaphragm Walls or Contiguous Bored Piling Walls depends on forming a stable borehole with a defined cross-section to receive safely the permanent

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Restoration Of Railway Embankment – A Case Study

    By Prodyot Kumar Ray, Sudip Kumar Koley, Aminul Islam, Somnath Banerjee

    One of the most important topics in the construction industry is the building of railway embankments. Being such a delicate and significant structure, it is crucial to properly design the embankment a

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Deep Excavation By Controlled Rock Blasting Considering Ground Condition And Nearby Structures In Ug Metro Station – A Case Study

    By P. K. Ray, Sudip Kumar Koley, Sainath M. Reddy, Devulapalli L. S Rasagna

    Bangalore Metro Rail Project- phase II is one of the technological challenging project, particularly construction of underground metro rail system. The Bengaluru city is very congested area and connec

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Stability Analysis Of A Rubble Mound Breakwater Resting On The Weak Seabed By 2D Finite Element Modelling

    By Vijaya R, Boominathan A

    The design of a rubble mound breakwater resting on a problematic seabed is quite challenging and expensive. In the present study, stage-wise construction of a typical section of the breakwater for a p

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Non-Destructive Testing Of Pile Foundations In India: Current Practices And Challenges

    By Heman Manchanda, Jyoti Agarwal

    Several infrastructure projects are under construction in India; many of them involves construction of deep foundations like reinforced concrete and steel piles to support super structures. As most of

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Development Of Vertical-Horizontal Yield Envelopes Of Pile Group Supported Bridges Subjected To Scour

    By Aditi Sharma, Sumanta Haldar

    Scouring of soil is the major concern forthe various hydraulic structures built in the flowing rivers since scouring impacts the bearing capacity of foundations. Hence, consideration of scouring in th

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Impact Of Groundwater Flow On Design Of Open Underground Excavation

    By Heman Manchanda, Sandeep Sharma

    Several infrastructure projects are in various stages of construction and planning in India and almost all of them involves open ground excavation extending to varying depths. These structures are gen

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Reliability Analysis Of Load Bearing Capacity Of Single Pile Placed Adjacent To Existing Buried Conduit Or Utility Tunnel

    By Amit Srivastava, Monica Malhotra

    In a congested city or urban area, so called “lifeline of the city”, i.e. Gas, Electricity, telecommunication, as well as other utilities or facilities are supplied or transported underground through

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Comparative Study On Numerical Analysis Of Laterally Loaded Pile

    By Tiruvengala Padma, Nilesh Naik

    Piles are common type of deep foundation elements used for the special bridges, transmission towers, Jetties, and tall structures. Lateral loads on the structures can be due to either earth pressures,

    Sep 1, 2022

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    Installation Of Three Up To 120M Deep Diaphragm Wall Shafts, With Diameters Between 8M And 35M At Woodsmith Mine In North Yorkshire (England)

    By Gustav Jahner, Michael Baltrusch, Norbert Hoffmann

    Near the port city of Whitby in the north-east of England, Anglo American (AA) is setting up the deepest mine in the UK, which will have a depth of 1,500m. The purpose of the project is to extract and

    Sep 1, 2022