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University Of Minnesota Football Stadium Down Hole Pile: Innovative Solution For Difficult ConditionsBy Eric J. Pederson
The down hole hammer is widely used in specialty geotechnical construction. The common uses include tie-back anchor installation, micropile installation, and general soil/bedrock drilling operations.
Jan 1, 2008
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Tension Testing of the Grouted Anchorage Assembly for Multistrand AnchorsBy Lucian L. Bogdan
"SummaryActive loaded strand anchors are often used for slope stabilization, retaining walls or tiedown anchors. Normally, strands are tensioned against the structure and wedges are locked inside the
Jan 1, 2005
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Large Diameter Steel Tubular Piles For Optimum Seismic PerformanceBy Ben C. Gerwick
Large diameter steel tubular piles installed vertically or on a slight rake, offer many advantages as the foundations of major overwater bridge in regions of high seismicity. By proper selection of di
Jan 1, 2013
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Vertical Bearing Capacity of Pile Installed by "EX MEGATOP" Method - Base Enlarged Pre-boring and Grouting Method for Pre-cast PileBy Hitoshi Ogura, Koichi Kobayashi, Sadao Yabuuchi
"In Japan, most pile foundations using pre-cast concrete piles are installed by the bored pre-cast piling method, wherein pre-cast piles are installed in holes that have been excavated beforehand and
Jan 1, 2005
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RResearch On Dynamic Inspection Of Prototype Models Of Reinforced Concrete PilesBy Xuhui
Pile foundations are underground projects which are carried out under complicated site conditions, so it is difficult to summarize their characteristic patterns from the everchanging practical pile fo
Jan 1, 1991
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Heating and Cooling Structures with Steel Pile Foundations - Closed Loop Standing Column Well Technology (df25801f-7df6-457c-ab18-569c2a6ce07f)By Paul Suver
"The closed loop standing column well (CLSCW) system uses a closed circuit of water to develop the same thermal heat exchange characteristics that are achieved from traditional open circuit standing c
Jan 1, 2017
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Numerical Study On The Behavior Of Inclined MicropileBy Sepideh Damavandinejad Monfared
In recognition of the practicality of using inclined micropiles as elements for foundation support to resist static and seismic loading conditions, specifically in retrofitting projects, this study pr
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Analysis and Behavior of Double Sheet Pile CofferdamBy Kamil Nuzha, Jianchao Li, Bashar S. Qubain
"The Philadelphia Water Department is rehabilitating Belmont Raw Water Basin. As part of this work, a 500-ft long, temporary cofferdam was designed to retain 35 ft of combined water and soil at the we
Jan 1, 2016
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Adapting Multiple Ground Improvement Techniques for Uniform Performance over Heterogeneous Natural and Modified OverburdenBy Michael J. Marasa
"Geotechnical engineering and construction primarily relies on the subsurface characteristics of the particular site; however, obtaining both accurate and precise information on those features is chal
Jan 1, 2017
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Bearing And Friction Design Capacity Software For Helical Anchors And PilesBy Gary L. Seider
Chance, a Division of Hubbell Power Systems, Inc., in conjunction with Sailors Engineering, Inc. has updated its Helical Design Capacity Software. This latest version, ?HeliCAP® v2.0?, is a state-of-
Jan 1, 2007
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Engineering Practice Of Ground Improvement ? IntroductionBy H. R. Taber
The extensive subject area "Engineering Practice of Ground Improvement" will be treated within the limitations of space and the writer on the basis of personal practice and experience?largely in North
Jan 1, 2010
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The Test on Effect of Polyanionic Cellulose on Process of Filtrate Loss of Low Solid-Phase Drilling FluidBy Ping Yang, Tian-bin Li, Min-hui Wu
"The process of filtrate loss of low solid-phase drilling fluid at different content of polyanionic cellulose is investigated by the standard filtration test. The test results showed that when time of
Jan 1, 2017
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“Value Engineering” — Four Case HistoriesBy Maral Papazian Bedian
"Case 2. 100th Street Bus Depot: Elimination of Deep Caissons in Favor of Spread FootingsThe PROJECTThe 100th Street Bus Depot is a new five-story bus terminal for the New York City Metropolitan Trans
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation Of Pile Load Test ResultsBy Rasin Duzceer
In this paper, the results of pile load test on 24 piles from twelve sites are presented. The pile load tests were performed on 14 driven and 10 bored piles of varying diameters and lengths installed
Jan 1, 2002
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Risk Management For Dam Rehabilitation ProjectsBy Dave Paul
Dam rehabilitation involves a range of design, construction, and operation risks, some of which are not encountered in new dam construction. These risks can have significant impact on project schedule
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Shear Walls Used For Liquefaction Stabilization Of Earthen Dam EmbankmentsBy Peter J. Nicholson
Recognition of the liquefaction susceptibility of dam embankments has been heightened since the San Fernando Dam near failure incident in 1971. Both the downstream and upstream slopes of dams can be
Jan 1, 2008
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Rock Socketed Drilled Shafts for the Goethals Bridge ReplacementBy John P. Turner, Steven S. Dapp, Dan A. Brown
"The Goethals Bridge Replacement (GBR) spanning the Arthur Kill Waterway between Elizabeth, NJ and Staten Island, NY consists of a dual-span 1,982.5-ft long cable-stayed bridge with approach spans of
Jan 1, 2016
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Design Of Drilled Shaft Supported Mat Moscow TowersBy Issa S. Oweis
Two Towers are currently under construction in Central Moscow in the Russian Federation. Building A is a 96 story tower and Building B is a 65 story tower. The columns in both structures bear on a t
Jan 1, 2007
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Trencher Method Vs. Slurry Trenching: A Pros & Cons Comparison Of Case StudiesBy Daniel Ruffing, Charlie Krug
In recent years, the chain-style trencher has been proven a valuable tool for installing vertical walls on challenging sites where conventional methods may be less desirable. Like many tools, trencher
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The Monroe St. Viaduct: A Case History Of MSE Vibro-Concrete Column Supported EmbankmentBy Paul J. Lewis
Replacement of the Monroe Street Viaduct in southwest Baltimore City, Maryland included transforming 240 feet of the south approach from a pile-supported multi-span bridge to a mechanically stabilized
Jan 1, 2007