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Case Study: The Use Of Post Tensioned Piles For Wind Turbine FoundationsBy Amr Sallam, Ahmad Mohamed, Mohamed Alrowaimi
Renewable energy, in the form of wind and solar, has emerged as main source of energy in the modern society. The wind industry has substantially grown over the last two decades to become a key player
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Sao Paulo’s Brooklin Station: An OPA ContenderBy Dario Libano
"The Line 5 Extension, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is currently the most important investment in public transportation by Sao Paulo’s state government. It will connect the south part of the city to the city
Jan 1, 2014
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Deep Vibrocompactation By Stone Columns And Liquefaction InvestigationBy P. Ventura
Reliability of the liquefaction analysis is based on data plotted as by piezocone, as by deep vibrocompactation monitored tests. The negative porewater pressure, re lated to hydrostatic value, recorde
Jan 1, 1989
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Woodrow Wilson Bridge Cofferdams (ef6ed0b3-5c8c-41f1-8337-00ee57bff823)By Roderic A. Ellman
The new Woodrow Wilson Bridge (WWB) will replace the existing bridge over the Potomac River to connect Alexandria, Virginia to Prince Georges County, Maryland. The new WWB will extend approximately 1.
Jan 1, 2013
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Case Study: MGM Casinonational Harbor, Washington, DC Displacement Cast-In-Place Piles in Coastal Plain SoilsBy Karl A. H iggins, James P. Racine
"Displacement Cast-in-Place (DCIP) piles are not a common deep foundation type in the Washington, DC Metro Area market. As a result, less regional data is available for these foundations compared to o
Jan 1, 2017
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Outstanding Issues In Understanding The Behaviour Of Thermally-Activated Pile FoundationsBy Teresa M. Bodas Freitas, Arianna Lupattelli, Peter J. Bourne-Webb, Diana Salciarini, Martina Zito, Donatella Sterpi
The thermomechanical response of thermally-activated (TA) piles under monotonic thermal loads is quite well understood and the remaining uncertainties relate to the effect of long-term, cyclic loading
May 1, 2022
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Constructability Of Tiedback Wall Systems - I. IntroductionBy Thomas C. Anderson
Tiedback walls are now recognized and accepted as a good solution for a variety of structural problems: ? Retaining Walls and Bridge Abutments in cut situations ? Landslide stabilization ? Rep
Jan 1, 1991
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Analysis Of The Settlement Of A Single Axially Loaded Soil-Cement PileBy Jiwei Duan
The deformation and load transfer behavior of a single soil-cement column are studied with the finite element method. The results show that there is an effective length for a soil-cement column. Beyon
Jan 1, 2002
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Design And Construction Of Underground Basin Using Composite Slurry Wall 500 Feet Away From The Pacific OceanBy Ihab Allam PE, Meeok Kim. PE. Ph. D
The wet weather equalization basin (EB) planned for Pacifica, CA is a 45 feet deep rectangular shaped underground water tank containing over 2.1 million gallons of water, and located only 500 feet awa
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Load Test Analysis On Augered Pressure Grouted Displacement PilesBy Wei Zheng
A pulverized coal fired power plant is being built in Osceola, Arkansas, along the Mississippi River. The subsurface soil conditions consist of a certain amount of very soft clayey silt and clay under
Jan 1, 2007
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Gallery Towers, Melbourne: Successful Approach To Difficult Piling Contract ManagementBy Mario Aiezza
This paper outlines the results of a relationship developed during the design and construction of the foundations for the Gallery Towers project in Melbourne. Both the builder and the piling contracto
Jan 1, 2002
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Application Of The Dynamic Increasing Energy Test (DIET) In Load Transfer Analysis Of Precast Piles Driven In Soft Clay FormationBy Jean Balech
This paper presents some results of dynamic loading tests performed on concrete piles driven in soft clay formation. The load transfer mechanism, measured in the dynamic increasing energy test (DIET),
Jan 1, 2002
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Elimination of Environmental Footprint: LVCC Expansion - Foundation InstallationBy Zachary Q. Maassen
Upon approval from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), Turner/Martin Harris, A Joint Venture began construction on the estimated $860 million expansion for the Las Vegas Conventio
Jan 1, 2019
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Peribonka Dam In Canada A Showcase Of Advanced Ground Engineering TechniquesBy Mazin Adnan
The 80m high dam at the Peribonka river in the Canadian province of Quebec was designed for the generation of 385 MW of hydro electrical power (Fig.1). The complex ground conditions required the e
Jan 1, 2008
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Large Diameter Steel Pipe Piles Running Under Self Weight In Soft Clay ' Predicted Vs. Observed Behavior ' Richmond San Rafael Bridge Seismic RetrofitBy A. R. Dover
The Richmond San Rafael Bridge (Figure 1) is a 4.3 mile long major toll bridge span across northern San Francisco Bay. Tutor-Saliba/Koch/Tidewater (TSKT) conducted a comprehensive seismic retrofit, wh
Jan 1, 2006
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Advances in Stress-Wave Nondestructive Testing Methods for Evaluation of Deep FoundationsBy Joseph T. Coe, Siavash Mahvelati, Alireza Kordjazi
This paper introduces recent advances in stress-wave NDT systems for use in assessments of in-service foundation integrity and drilled shaft construction. The primary results of the laboratory experim
Jan 1, 2018
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Integrity Evaluation Of Driven Concrete Piles Utilizing Embedded Data CollectorsBy Donald T. Robertson
This paper presents case histories of driven concrete pile damage detected with dynamic testing methods utilizing strain gages and accelerometers embedded in the pile at the prestressing yard during p
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Development of New Shaft Resistance Models for Piles Driven in the Puget Sound LowlandsBy Armin W. Stuedlein, Youssef Bougataya
Early stage design of driven piles primarily relies on static analysis based on one or a combination of total and effective stress approaches, the latter known as the method to estimate axial capaci
Jan 1, 2018
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Emplacement Techniques: Impervious And Pervious Wall Construction ? SummaryBy Fred C. Schmednecht
For years, the strategy was to contain waste and in many applications, is still the recommended method. Recently, it has become acceptable to create filters below ground for the in-situ treatment of w
Jan 1, 1999
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Solving Variable Bedrock Challenges With Ductile Iron PilesBy Kevin R. Johnson, Matt Caskey, Bryan Plaskett
Working in urban environments presents unique logistical challenges beyond those typically associated with traditional geotechnical design and construction. These challenges can include constrained si
Oct 1, 2022