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Acceptance Of Timber Piles Based On Equivalent Driving Energy
By Chu E. Ho
This paper describes a case history involving the use of the Equivalent Driving Energy concept for evaluating timber piles that failed to achieve the termination criterion traditionally based on final
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Design Methodology for Multi-Facetted, Winged Steel Foundations
By Phillip E. Glogowski, N. Catherine Bazan-Arias
Steel foundations can be designed to cross-sectional configurations ranging from triangular and square to other multi-side shapes. Adding lateral extensions (hereby called wings) along the length of t
Sep 8, 2021
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Optimization Of Drilled Shaft Design For A Highway Bridge In Arizona Using Load Test Results
By John C. Niedzielski
The existing US-70 Bridge over the Gila River at Bylas, Arizona is planned to be replaced due to its current poor condition. The replacement bridge is planned to be a 15-span, 1,904-foot (580 meter)
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Failure Modes for Embankments over Ground Improved with DCM Column Walls beneath the Slope
By Manasi Wijerathna, D. S. Liyanapathirana
"Deep cement mixing is a popular soft ground improving technology that improves the bearing capacity and settlement characteristics of natural soil. When Deep Cement Mixed (DCM) columns are installed
Jan 1, 1900
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I Don't Have X-ray Vision: Risk-Informed Site Investigation
By Georgette Hlepas
How often phrases like these have been made by project managers and project teams trying to explain why there has been cost growth, project delays and differing site conditions claims. But does it re
May 1, 2022
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Geophysical Methods For Site Characterization For Marine Foundations
By Richard E. Sylwester
Evaluating surface and subsurface conditions for marine foundations (bridges, causeways, terminals, etc.) is often done with a limited amount of data. Subsurface information for these projects is pri
Jan 1, 2013
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Session 16 "Deep Mixing Method IV"
By Mary Ellen Bruce
Let me first address the issue of the wet grab samples. The wet grab samples that were attempted to take on the Central Artery were hindered by the fact that the way the mixing was being done was only
Feb 10, 2003
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Analysis and Case Study for Minimizing Differential Settlements in Piled Raft Foundations
By Yu Chuang, Zai Jinmin, Liu Songyu
"The piled raft foundation is a geotechnical composite construction method, consisting of three elements, piles, raft and soils, which is applied for the foundation in an increasing number. Differenti
Jan 1, 2005
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Effects of Stratigraphy on the Response of Energy Piles
By Arash Saeidi-Rashk-Olia, Dunja Peric
Energy piles are gaining increased popularity due to a growing demand for clean energy. To further advance the understanding of soil-structure interaction in energy piles, recently-derived analytical
Sep 8, 2021
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Study on a Method for Determining the Proper Cover Soil Depth for Cement Ground Improvement in Cold Region
By Masahiko Yamaki, Takahiro Yamanashi, Hijiri Hashimoto, Hirochika Hayashi
"In this study, the authors used heat conduction analysis with the aim of quantitatively evaluating whether treating improved ground with cover soil is an effective measure for maintaining strength de
Jan 1, 2015
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Back Analysis of Field Instrumentation Results during Reclamation & Ground Improvement Works- A Case Study
By Prasanta Paul, Aminul Islam
"Nhava Sheva (India) Gateway Terminal Private Limited proposed to construct a container terminal yard, comprising a back-up area at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Terminal (JNPT), Uran, Maharashtra. The propos
Jan 1, 2015
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Full-Scale O-Cell Load Test for a Rotator Drilled Rock Socket at the Main Span of the New Benicia-Martinez Bridge
By Ronnie X. Gu, Xing Zheng, Gem-Yeu Ma
Due to implementation of the rotator construction method from which a smooth shaft was anticipated, a full-scale pile load test (Osterberg Method) was performed at Pier 14 Pile 9 of the main span of t
Jan 1, 2005
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Session I - How Geology Has Driven Foundation Practice Worldwide - Design And Construction Constraints Imposed By Unique Geologic Conditions In New York City ? Synopsis
By George J. Tamaro
The design and construction of foundations in the New York City area are usually dictated by the widely varying geologic conditions encountered in the five boroughs, particularly along the spine of Ma
Jan 1, 2000
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Determining Length Of Pile Foundation By Analyzing Response To Lateral Hammer Impact
By Vivek Samu, Murthy Guddati
A new method called Effective Dispersion Analysis of Reflections (EDAR) was recently developed to effectively analyze the dispersive waves generated from lateral impact to piles. This paper presents t
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Analysis of Soil and Structural Thermal Response of a Field Scale Geothermal Energy Pile
By Mohammed Faizal, Abdelmalek Bouazza
"The operation of ground source heat pumps combined with foundation piles can have an effect on the thermal behaviour of the pile and the surrounding soil. This paper presents the effects of continuou
Jan 1, 1900
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The Progress Of Jet Grouting In The Last 10 Years In Japanese Market
By H. Yoshida
Jet grouting was first introduced in Japan in the second half of the 1960s, approaching 50 years ago. By the end of the first 40 years, jet grouting from single to triple fluid systems had become a g
Jan 1, 2010
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St. Croix Bridge, Minnesota: The Influence of Construction on the Axial Resistance of Drilled Shaft Foundations in Weak Sandstone
By William G. Ryan, David S. Graham, Dan A. Brown, Rich A. Lamb, Paul J. Axtell
"The St. Croix River Crossing project on the Minnesota-Wisconsin border has been in the process of planning and public debate for two decades, with several changes in alignment. During the course of t
Jan 1, 2015
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Predicting Geotechnical Drilled Shaft Capacity: Are We Close?
By James G. Ulinski, Sebastian Lobo-Guerrero, Vishal B. Patel
"Recently modified design equations used in the transportation industry to calculate side friction and end bearing capacity for drilled shafts are now providing more realistic estimations of capacitie
Jan 1, 2017
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Times Square Tower: Urban Squeeze
By Tony D. Canale, Anthony Mazzo
"Times Square, arguably one of the best-known destinations in the world, has undergone and continues to undergo a re-development aimed at attracting corporate tenants to the area. Mueser Rutledge Cons
Jan 1, 2005
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Foundation Behaviour Of A Large HS-Train Viaduct After 4 Years' Operation
By Michel Bustamante
The Arbre viaduct, 200 metres long, is the most important structure on the Belgian portion of the High Speed Train line between Paris and Brussels. The particular geotechnical conditions of the soil w
Jan 1, 2002