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  • DFI
    Dynamic Testing Of Model Piles - A Laboratory Study - Synopsis

    By P. Srinivasulu

    The popular theoretical models used for assessing the dynamic behaviour of piles under vertical and lateral excitations are critically reviewed. An experimental study is presented on model piles with

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    Interpreting Strain Measurements From Load Tests In Bored Piles

    By 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

  • DFI
    Analysis On The Vertical Bearing Capacity Of Socketed Piles

    By Yong Jingrong

    Based on the results of several test socketed piles in Sichuan, the mechanism of the deformation for a loaded socketed piles is investigated, and the concept of the socketed effect is proposed. The be

    Jan 1, 1991

  • DFI
    Laboratory Validation Of In-Situ Tests - 1. Introduction

    This paper summarizes seven years of Italian ex­perience with the use of large calibration chambers for the calibration, under closely controlled stress and strain conditions, of some in situ testing

    Jan 1, 1987

  • DFI
    Vibrodriving And The Compaction Of Granular Soils

    By RAP Bement

    Installation by vibrodrivers of sheet and bearing piles generates periodic vibrations in the surrounding ground, which have been widely measured and reported. One of the possible consequential effects

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    Cone Penetration Testing Can Save Money (and Trouble)

    By Rob van Dorp

    Most traditional foundation designs are based on soil investigations using Standard Penetration Testing (SPT), sometimes combined with static load testing on sacrificial trial piles. However, this des

    May 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Relevance Of Ryznar Index In Under Water Concrete - Synopsis

    By 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

  • DFI
    Foundation Code8 And Linit 8tatb Partial Factoring - Synopsis

    By W. G. K. Fleming

    The codification of foundation design and construction is a subject of extensive discussion in Europe and all current code proposals are based on limit state partial factoring. For simplicity, it is c

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    Drilled Piers Support Massive Gantry Crane

    By John R. Davie

    This paper describes the design and construction of two 5.6 MN capacity drilled piers installed to support the main loading elements of a large cantilevered gantry crane. The critical crane columns we

    Jan 1, 2006

  • DFI
    Piled Raft System - Approximate Design Methods. - Synopsis

    By S. L. Karunakaran

    There are cases where it is found that a raft foundation would have adequate factor of safety against ultimate bearing capacity failure but the settlements would be excessive. Piles may be introduced

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    2022 OPA Winner: Mosul Dam Rehabilitation Project

    By Raffaella Granta

    Mosul Dam is an earth fill dam located on the Tigris River, approximately 40 km (25 mi) northwest of Mosul, Iraq. The construction of the dam was completed in 1984. It is one of the largest multipurpo

    Oct 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Comparison Between Statnamic And Static Load Testing Of Drilled Shafts In Varved Clay

    By Carl Ealy

    Static and STATNAMIC (STN) rapid load test (RLT) was performed on 3-drilled shafts. The purpose of the RLT part of the study was to obtain data in support of FHWA research on innovative load testing m

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    Effects Of Environment On Deep Foundation Elements - Synopsis

    By Subhash B. Bhide

    Deep foundations are affected by the presence of sulphates, chlorides, organic contents and water currents present in the soil. The sulphates in soil and ground water interfere first with setting of c

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    Talking Dirty: How the Language We Use Affects the Foundation Industry

    By Ashley Shirer

    Have you heard a geotechnical engineer rail against using the word "dirt"? The typical maxim is: "It's not dirt, it's soil!" This axiom is so prevalent that it is joked about on the construction site.

    May 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Safe Load Of A Single Pile In Earthquake Loading - Synopsis

    By Shamsher Prakash

    Estimation of vertical load carrying capacity of a single vertical pile under earthquake loading is an important task of a design engineer. Lateral vibration of vertical pile is highly influenced by t

    Jan 1, 1996

  • DFI
    Self-Drilling Micropiles

    By Matt Sotirin

    The Santa Fe train station and passenger rail platform were constructed in the downtown district of Fort Madison, Iowa, over a century ago. This landmark building and rail platform were in need of maj

    Oct 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Lateral Load Testing Of Pile Foundations

    By Anne Lemnitzer

    Full-Scale cyclic field testing was performed on a 3x3 pile group consisting of nine cast-in-drilled-hole (CIDH) reinforced concrete shafts and a comparable single-shaft in order to investigate group

    Jan 1, 2010

  • DFI
    Behavior Of Friction Piles In Soft Clays

    By Safwan Labanieh

    An experimental set-up is specially designed to study the behavior of a friction pile of 3 cm diameter in contact with the soft clay of Mexico City in a small calibration chamber (CC) of 30 cm diamete

    Jan 1, 2002

  • DFI
    The Realities Of Resolving Conflicts During Construction ? Synopsis

    By J. S. Ward

    In a well-written set of contract documents, the probability of conflicts arising during the course of construction is minimized. However, no matter how complete may be the technical language in the c

    Jan 1, 2010

  • DFI
    Design, Prediction And Performance Of Tied Back Shotcrete Walls Supporting Masonry Hospital Structures

    By Frank Borda

    Two recent projects were completed in Ontario, Canada for major hospital additions that involved excavation support of heritage masonry structures. Conventional continuous caisson wall schemes were re

    Jan 1, 2004