Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Determination of Liquefaction in Time Domain Using Shake Table Test, Wavelet Analysis and Numerical Approach
By Aniruddha Sengupta, Rana Chattaraj, G. R. Reddy, Raj Banerjee
"Earthquake induced liquefaction in saturated granular soils is an important phenomenon which causes severe damage to life and property. In the present study, dynamically induced liquefaction of satur
Jan 1, 2015
-
Application Of Deep Mixing And Stone Column Techniques For Stabilization Of Large Earth Cum Rock Fill (Ecrf) Dam For An Irrigation Project
By Cemal Can Maslak, Vijaya Bhushan Rao, Vidyaranya Bandi, Karsten Beckhaus
A Large Earth Cum Rock Fill, ECRF Dam is under construction at Polavaram in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India as part of an irrigation project. The Embankment crest width of the dam is 12.5m and ba
Sep 1, 2022
-
The Bow, Encana: Design, Monitoring, And Results Of A Deep Excavation In Downtown Calgary
By Matthew Janes
The new Bow office complex will become the new headquarters of EnCana Corporation, a leading Canadian oil and gas company. The shoring system, encompassing nearly two city blocks and excavated to a d
Jan 1, 2008
-
Geotechnical Assessment Of Highly Saline Soil Stabilized With Fly Ash - Cement Admixtures
By Jahnavi Parmar, Pranav R. T Peddinti, Saloni Pandya, P. S. Prasad
Coastal cities are in desperate need of suitable land to meet the ever-increasing demand for urban infrastructure to support commercial, residential, tourism, and off-shore activities. Countries with
Sep 1, 2022
-
Experience-Based Value Engineering of Foundations & Deep Excavation Support Systems
By Abdulazeez Rotimi, Barry Sheppard, Abid Adekunte
Good engineering practice is a function of sound theoretical knowledge, first-hand experience on previous projects of similar scope and scale, good acquaintance with case histories of similar projects
Sep 8, 2021
-
Slope Stabilization of Mill Creek Landslide Using Steel H-Piles
By Kessi E. Zicko, Eric A. Hackenberg, Paul J. Lewis
"Following snow melt and spring rains in 2011, a landslide measuring approximately 600 feet long and 300 feet in slope length occurred within the southbound roadway embankment of a heavily travelled 2
Jan 1, 2015
-
Investigation Of Recycled Plastic Piles For Support Of Structures In Expansive Shale Environments
By Eric Brandner
Expansive soil formations can be found throughout the United States. When subjected to wetting, many of these formations have the potential to swell and exert large uplift forces which can significan
Jan 1, 2009
-
Deep Mixing Technology in Deep Excavation in Soft Soil Area of Shanghai
By Jie-qun Zhai, Jian Jia, Ke Yang, Xiao-lin Xie, Yu Zhang
"With cities’ development, underground space exploitation presents a need for bigger and deeper constructions now. Technical problems founded during the construction of deep foundation pit support bec
Jan 1, 2015
-
Diaphragm Wall For Deep Basement Provides Efficient Use Of Waterfront Property At Harbor East In Baltimore
By S. Y. Fantaye
This paper discusses the design, construction and performance of a 30 inch thick diaphragm wall recently constructed in Baltimore, Maryland at Inner Harbor East. The project site is an established ma
Jan 1, 2008
-
Jet Grouting for Strength in Marine Sediments with Hydrocarbons
By Paul M. Schuman, Alessandro Bertero, Giuliana A. Zelada, Sharon G. Cranston
Many jet grouted columns were recently installed to create a jet grout-treated soil foundation for an earthen embankment used in a large shoreline stabilization project in the Mystic River in Charlest
Jan 1, 2019
-
Bentonite Self-Hardening Slurry Mix Variations and Field Implementation Methods
By Christopher R. Harris
"Considerations are presented for developing and implementing self-hardening slurry mix designs to be utilized in barrier seepage walls. Slag-cement-cement-bentonite (SCCB) slurries are the primary fo
Jan 1, 2016
-
An Innovative Use Of Bored Tension Piles In Embedded Retaining Wall Design & Construction
By Abid O. Adekunte
The design, construction and monitoring of the deep excavation support for the basement of a large-scale commercial development in Cavan, Ireland is presented. Excavation area was adjacent to existing
Jan 1, 2008
-
Utilizing Real-Time Data and Statistical Analysis for Wet Soil Mixing: A Case History
By Sunil Arora, Lisheng Shao, Chris Conkle
"The East Garden Grove - Wintersburg Channel located in Orange County, California, required upgrades along the levees to mitigate potential liquefaction and lateral spreading hazards. The Orange Count
Jan 1, 2015
-
A Review of Guidelines for Dewatering Design within the Abu Dhabi Municipality
By M. Melih Demirkan, Jared Deible, Michael Rosenmeier, Mazen Elias Adib, Juan J. Gutierrez, Raghav Ramanathan
Dewatering and groundwater control is required frequently for construction projects and needs to be accounted for and dealt with care during design and construction to complete the project successfull
Jan 1, 2016
-
Using Rigid Inclusions, Helical Piles And Micropiles To Revitalize 1600 Smallman Street.
By Melinda J. Hummel, Zachary T. Smith, Nathaniel Witter, Nina F. Carney
The revitalization of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District has led to the redevelopment of existing properties and the development of new properties. At one time, the Strip was home to wholesale marke
-
Applying The Carbon Hierarchy To Geotechnical Contractors
By J. E. De Waele, J. J. Lee, M. J. Mulheron, Luke R. Deamer
There is increasing demand for geotechnical contractors to commit to carbon reduction, net zero or science based targets. A lot of focus has therefore been placed on using low carbon materials and low
May 1, 2022
-
Lateral Response of Pole on Engineered Driven Timber Pile Footing at Ararat Windfarm Terminal Station
By Frank Albrecht, Brian McCarthy
"The Ararat Terminal Station (ARTS) is located 190km to the north-west of Melbourne, approximately 1.7km to the north of Elmhurst Township in the Pyrenees region of western Victoria, Australia. The si
Jan 1, 1900
-
Pneumatic Sinking 2.0: A World Record Caisson Project By Large Scale Innovations Evolution In Theory And Revolution In Practice
By Bartho J. Admiraal, Antoine Feddema
Pneumatic sinking of caissons has been established from mid-19th century. The technique of pneumatic sinking has been applied on many projects for underground construction up to depths over 20m below
May 1, 2022
-
Minipiles And Compaction Grouting For Seismic Retrofit Of Transportation Structures In The New Madrid Fault Zone
By Steven D. Scherer
The highest earthquake risk in the United States east of the Rockies is along the New Madrid Fault System, which extends for 193 km (120 miles) through the Central Mississippi Valley from northeastern
Jan 1, 2001
-
No. 1 Queens Road - Melbourne, Australia
By Tom George
"INTRODUCTIONNo. 1 Queens Rd was an existing 10-storey office building founded on large pad footings. This project involved the construction of a 6-level, 15m (50-ft.) deep basement excavated immediat
Jan 1, 2005