Insitu Ground Reinforcement Techniques

Deep Foundations Institute
Peter J. Nicholson
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Deep Foundations Institute
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121
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The methods of reinforcement to be discussed in this paper are all insitu methods, ones that can be used on the soil structure as it exists in the ground, and do not rely on excavation and replacement of the soil. Current practice in the United States, as well as new ideas and methods, will be discussed as they relate to slope stability, retaining walls, and to other uses such as control of mine or cavity related subsidence and to liquefaction control under existing structures. The method is based on the concept of "nailing" or reinforcing the soil in place, and thereby causing a mass of soil to act as a coherent unit. When performed properly, a true gravity structure can be constructed, one that will remain intact under both horizontal and vertical loadings and that will also resist vibrational and seismic loadings.
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APA: Peter J. Nicholson  (1991)  Insitu Ground Reinforcement Techniques

MLA: Peter J. Nicholson Insitu Ground Reinforcement Techniques. Deep Foundations Institute, 1991.

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