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Excavation Bracing Technology ? SynopsisBy G. F. Sowers
Excavation bracing is a special structural system. It is built from the top down. The design is controlled by the economical construction of another structure as well as by the movement of the ground
Jan 1, 2010
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Geotechnical Investigation For Deep Foundation Projects In Shanghai Area ? SynopsisBy E. R. Wang
This paper outlines the engineering properties of shallow soil in Shanghai area. The main points that should be paid attention to during deep foundation investigation, and general conditions of experi
Jan 1, 2010
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Bearing Capacity Of Footings And Piles - A Delusion? - DFI Annual Meting, October 14-16,1999, Dearborn, Michigan - SummaryBy Bengt H. Fellenius
The bearing capacity equation?"the triple N formula"? is now about 50 years old. It was developed from theory of plastic resistance of metal to a cone being pressed into the surface of the metal, supe
Jan 1, 1999
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Development Of Design Practice For Piles In Stiff Glacial TillBy Kenneth Gavin
Design practice for piles installed in Irish glacial till has developed in an ad-hoc manner, based on the results of un-instrumented load tests. This had led to designers using similar design paramete
Jan 1, 2009
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Pin Piles For Structural Underpinning - SummaryBy Seth L. Pearlman
Pin Piles are small diameter high capacity drilled and grouted piles also called minipiles or micropiles. They are ideal for building foundations on sites with poor ground conditions, sensitive surrou
Jan 1, 2000
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Soil Inclusions In Jet Grout ColumnsBy Timothy D. Stark
Jet grouting has increasingly become one of the ground improvement technologies used to address seepage concerns and to provide strength improvement of soils. The technique of jet grouting uses high p
Jan 1, 2009
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Case History: Augered Cast-In-Place Piles For The Pittsburgh International Airport Midfield TerminalBy Randy R. Huberty
Although originally designed with deep foundations consisting of all driven steel H piles and drilled caissons, a unique application of Augered Cast-in-Place (ACIP) piles as an alternate design result
Jan 1, 2001
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Application Of Electro-Kinetics To Expedite Pile Setup In Kaolinite ClayBy Susheel R. Kolwalkar
A significant increase in the side shear capacity over a period of time is often observed in case of driven piles. This phenomenon is referred to as ?setup? or ?freeze?. This phenomenon cannot be pred
Jan 1, 2008
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Optimising the Compressive Behavior of Screw Piles in Sand for Marine Renewable Energy ApplicationsBy Andrew J. Brennan, Jonathan A. Knappett, Lewis Hamilton, Michael J. Brown
"Abstract This paper investigates the compressive behaviour of screw piles in sands and the key design parameters which control this. These types of foundation elements have typically been used as scr
Jan 1, 2014
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Design Of The Drilled Shaft Foundations For The Cooper River BridgeBy Liang Shen
The Cooper River Bridge, the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America, replaces two existing bridges along U.S. Highway 17 and connects the City of Charleston and the town of Mount Pleasant, South
Jan 1, 2013
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Comparison of Static and Dynamic Load Tests on Bored Piles in Glacial SoilBy Matthias Baeßler, Markus Herten, Ernst Niederleithinger, Steven Georgi
"Abstract: BAW and BAM have performed a large scale comparison and calibration test on static and dynamic load capacity evaluation of bored piles in glacial sandy soil. The test was performed using ei
Jan 1, 2014
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Drilled Shaft Side Shear Capacity In Compressible Materials What Influences Capacity?By J. A. Hayes
For over a decade the Osterberg Load Cell has been successfully used to determine the shear capacities of drilled shafts. Since the test method measures side shear directly, analytical complications d
Jan 1, 2003
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Design And Construction Of Integral Drilled Shaft - Columns For The Boscawen-Canterbury BridgeBy Frederick C. Rhyner
Drilled shafts have become an economical foundation choice for bridges in the northeast United States, especially when they can be constructed over water without the use of cofferdams. For the Boscaw
Jan 1, 2004
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Foundation Design And Construction In Variable RockBy Joel Moskowitz
A new office complex is being constructed within 25m of the Hudson River in New Jersey. The project, about 140 m by 100 m, will include 4 basements under the entire footprint. The perimeter was to be
Jan 1, 2002
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Dynamic Testing Results Indicator Pile Test Program --I-880 - IntroductionBy D. Michael Holloway
The California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) evaluated several pile foundation schemes for supporting the structures along the realignment of Interstate 880. The project replaces the double-
Jan 1, 1995
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Deep Foundations In Karst - Lessons Learned From I-40 Corridor Widening In Knoxville, TennesseeBy James L. Vinson
Wilbur Smith Associates (WSA) has provided planning, engineering and construction oversight assistance to the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) for three construction projects intended to
Jan 1, 2006
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Deep and Shallow Soil Mixing for the SR-83/US-331 Choctawhatchee Bay Bridge Project in Santa Rosa Beach, FloridaBy Alessandro Bertero, Dylan Pearson, Wesley Schmutzler, Matteo Bertoni
"The SR 83/US 331 highway is located in the Florida panhandle, where it connects the Walton County beaches to the I-10 corridor. The roadway is of vital importance to the economy of the area as well a
Jan 1, 2017
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The Heritage of Swedish Foundation EngineeringBy Stefan Aronsson, K. Rainer Massarsch
"ABSTRACT The geology of Sweden is characterized by the most recent glacial period with deposition of very soft clays and loose sand. Due to these difficult geotechnical conditions, new, innovative fo
Jan 1, 2014
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Diaphragm Wall Construction In Hong KongBy Arturo Ressi di Cervia
The utilization of diaphragm wall construction in Hong Kong began in 1974 with the construction of the New World Center, the first diaphragm wall job built in the British Colony. That landmark job
Jan 1, 1993
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Deep and Extra Deep Diaphragm Walls in Shanghai – Increasing Demand for Infrastructure in Megacities Drives the Requirement of Increasing Depth for Diaphragm WallsBy Wu Jie Mei, Li Yao Liang, Franz-Werner Gerressen, Arthur Bi
Diaphragm walls (D-walls) are known as underground structural elements commonly used for retention systems and permanent foundation elements. In addition, they are also quite often used as deep ground
Jan 1, 2018