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UHE Peixe Angical: Secant Cutoff Wall in Uncertain GeologyBy Dario Libano, Armando Caputo, Francisco Caputo
"UHE Peixe Angical is a 452 MW hydroelectric power plant located on the Tocantins River in Tocantins, Brazil. In 1999, geologists began feasibility studies to estimate the river’s hydroelectric potent
Jan 1, 2009
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Interpreting Strain Measurements From Load Tests In Bored PilesBy Jack Hayes
Vibrating wire strain gages have proven to be a very reliable and effective tool for the measurement of strains associated with the loading of bored piles (drilled shafts). However, when these strains
Jan 1, 2002
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“Digital Specialist Foundations”- Using The Digital Twin During Project ExecutionBy Marcus Daubner
This paper explains how BAUER Spezialtiefbau GmbH uses digital methods on projects - starting from work preparation to completion of works. More precisely, the advantages of BIM-based planning during
Sep 1, 2022
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Slurry Trench Design and Construction in Difficult ConditionsBy Peter Deming
"PART 2 OF 2 (CONTINUED FROM SUMMER 2006 EDITION) CONSTRUCTION ISSUES (cont’d) The Influence of Ground Conditions on Collapse Sand and gravel strata provide frictional resistance to support active ear
Jan 1, 2006
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Current Business Trends In The People's Republic Of China ? SynopsisBy V. Tang
In this paper, Chinese economic situation are estimated and prospective developments predicted to assist those US firms who have been trying to do business in China, or are considering to pursue the C
Jan 1, 2010
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Behavior Of Pile Foundation Under Impact Lateral LoadsBy Hajialilue Bonab M.
The soil-pile interaction under lateral impact loads is not yet completely well known. Many tests on single piles under static lateral loads in centrifuge have been performed and P-y curves have been
Jan 1, 2002
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Pier Design And Construction In Water Bearing Soils ? SynopsisBy C. N. Baker
The design and construction of drilled piers through water bearing and caving soil conditions are discussed. The need for close cooperation between the design engineer and contractor in both the desig
Jan 1, 2010
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Slurry Trench Design and Construction in Difficult Conditions (5812dfc0-6c6e-4d3d-988d-069d8f606655)By Peter Deming
"PART 1 OF 2INTRODUCTIONSlurry trenches are the least cost hydraulic barrier available, if the excavated spoils can be recycled into backfill. As such, slurry trenches are constructed where possible,
Jan 1, 2006
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Relevance Of Ryznar Index In Under Water Concrete - SynopsisBy V. T. Ganpule
The effect of Sulphate and Chloride is well understood by the engineers. Most of the codes stipulate permissible limits for sulphate and chloride content in groundwater. Relatively few reference are a
Jan 1, 1996
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Switching From Monetary Process Management To Critical Success Factors Using An Appropriate Process Information SystemBy Jochen Maurer, Dr. Christian Hoyme, Dr. Hans Regler
Currently, it is very difficult to obtain qualitative and quantitative information about the status and production process of a construction site. As a rule, companies depend on reports from on-site e
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Static Behavior Of Single Piles Subjected To Repeated And Reciprocating Loadings ? SynopsisBy L. Z. Xie
The results of the experimental study on the static behavior of single piles subjected to repeated and reciprocating axial loadings are recommended in this paper. Tests of four full-scale single piles
Jan 1, 2010
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Ground Improvement For The Deep Foundation Of A 650 M Long Quay Wall In The Port Of HamburgBy Peter Arz
In the port of Hamburg a 650 m long quay wall was completed in mid-1985. The watertight wall consists of loadbearing steel buttress piles PSP 1012 which are up to 28 m long and infill interlocking she
Jan 1, 1987
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Deep Marine Foundations - An IntroductionBy Ben C. Gerwick
This publication is intended to document recent innovations and technologies that have the best potential for effectively improving the quality of marine foundations while reducing the cost, time and
Jan 1, 2013
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Reliability Analysis of a Drilled Shaft Stabilized Slope System (e386e5ff-5c43-4c35-910f-4eb413f46379)By Lin Li
A reliability based analysis method for a drilled shaft stabilized slope system is presented in this paper. In the past effort, a deterministic method using the limiting equilibrium method of slices f
Jan 1, 2017
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Vacuum Wellpoints For Slope Stabilization In The Foundation Pit During A Dry Dock ConstructionBy Mai Yuanjian
The stabilization effect in large excavation slope with vacuum wellpoints system during construction of a dry dock located in Guangzhou is introduced in this paper. In-situ observations indicate that
Jan 1, 1991
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Construction Of Deep Foundations By Cast-In - Borehole MethodBy Y. W. Mou
In order to improve the construction of pile foundations and deep foundations of largo sizes, the paper deals with the method of installing square or rectangular bored-piles for annular foundation as
Jan 1, 2010
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Effect Of Curing Stresses On The Mechanical Properties Of Soil-cement Mixed MaterialsBy George Onorato, Giovanni Bonita
Deep soil mixing (DSM) has now become a ubiquitous ground improvement technique across the globe for producing soil-cementous materials for many types of complex civil and environmental applications.
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Realizing The Benefits Of LRFD For Deep FoundationsBy Bernard H. Hertlein
The introduction of LRFD methods for structural design has been a gradual process by AASHTO, ACI, AISC, ASCE, and the FHWA, which has largely been ignored by the deep foundations industry. In 2007, ho
Jan 1, 2007
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Seasonal Strain Distributions in Full-Scale Energy Foundations (720c13b2-b754-45d9-8b84-e88f10ec05b5)By Kyle Murphy, John S. McCartney
This paper focuses on the seasonal thermo-mechanical response of two energy foundations installed at the new Denver Housing Authority Senior Living Facility in Denver, Colorado. The two drilled shaft
Jan 1, 2017
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A Case Study In Hand-Dug Caissons ? SynopsisCaissons hand dug to a depth of about 100 feet were used to underpin three important structures at an industrial site in the State of Utah. The caisson shafts extended through 30 to 40 feet of coarse,
Jan 1, 2010