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Wharf Damage Due To Settlement Of Deep Soft Subsoil ? SynopsisBy Z. Y. Ding
This paper emphasize two points in piled wharf design which are important than structure calculation. First, during design of piled wharf on soft stratum, the bank slope stability is the first importa
Jan 1, 1991
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Soldier Pile Installation Light Rail Rapid Transit Buffalo, New York - Project DescriptionBy Daniel J. Rider
In 1980 the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority contracted for three miles of cut and cover box structure and station construction in Main Street, Buffalo, New York. Project depths ranged from
Jan 1, 1987
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Bacteria Help Civil Engineers; Report Of A Pilot ProjectBy John W. M. Lambert
This paper describes the execution and the results of a new method to seal off leaks in water retaining constructions. The new method, called BioSealing is based on activating the bacteries, present i
Jan 1, 2006
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Supported Excavation Movement Causing Lateral Displacement and Cracks in Drilled Shafts - Lessons Learned from a Case Study in ChicagoBy Eric R. Borys, Amaneh E. Kenarsari, Brett Gitskin
This case study discusses impacts of excessive Earth Retention System (ERS) lateral movement at a project in city of Chicago. The ERS (cantilevered sheeting) moved inward towards the excavation and ca
Jan 1, 2018
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Use Of And Design Parameters For High Capacity Foundation Elements In Boston Bedrock - IntroductionBy Mark X. Haley
Foundation design and construction in Boston has changed dramatically during the past 10 years. Prior to 1985, the primary foundation element in Boston, where deep foundations are required, was driven
Jan 1, 1994
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A Simple Solution For Slope Stabilization Using MicropilesBy Dan Brown
A method is outlined for computing the contribution of a micropile group to global stability of a sliding mass. The forces in the micropile are computed in a way which accounts for the effect of soil
Jan 1, 2007
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Interface Testing For The Design Of Micropiles In Expansive SoilsBy Robert W. Schaut
The use of micropiles is increasing for new construction and to retrofit distressed foundations in expansive soils. Typical micropiles in expansive soils have a lower section where the micropile grou
Jan 1, 2011
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The Use of the Expander Body with Cast in Situ Piles in Sandy SoilsBy Mario A. Terceros H., K. Rainer Massarsch
"ABSTRACTThe Expander Body (EB) technology has been used successfully to increase the pile toe capacity of bored piles in loose to medium dense soil. An important advantage of the EB system is the abi
Jan 1, 2014
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Behavior Of Mini-Piles Used In Foundation Underpinning In Beaumont Clay, Houston, Texas, USABy O&apos, M. W. Neill
Mini-piles have been found to be a practical, technically correct remedial underpinning method. They can be constructed in limited access areas with very little disruption. Experience indicated that m
Jan 1, 1989
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Soil Inclusions In Jet Grout ColumnsBy Timothy D. Stark
Jet grouting has increasingly become one of the ground improvement technologies used to address seepage concerns and to provide strength improvement of soils. The technique of jet grouting uses high p
Jan 1, 2009
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Single-Head Large Diameter Hammer Drill For Bored Piling Actualizes Large Diameter Rock Drilling And Deep Underwater Drilling Operation - SynopsisBy J. Nakayama
Down-the-hole hammer is commonly recognized as the most powerful drilling equipment for weathered to fresh rock formation including boulders. However, its drilling diameter is restricted by reasons of
Jan 1, 1996
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Fraser Heights Bridge – Comparison between PDA Tests and Pile Capacity Estimation MethodsBy Ali Azizian, Brian Hall
"Driven piles were selected to support the Fraser Heights Bridge bents. Piles were a key component of the top-down construction approach, which was adopted for minimizing potential impacts on an envir
Jan 1, 2016
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Efficacy and Execution of Floating Lattice-Shaped Cement Treatment against LiquefactionBy Sachihiko Tokunaga, Hirofumi Taguchi, Kenji Maruyama, Hidenori Takahashi, Yoshiyuki Morikawa
"Abstract The present study proposed a new liquefaction countermeasure to improve sandy ground and conducted a trial execution. The new method is a floating-type and lattice-shaped cement treatment me
Jan 1, 2014
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Compressibility Behavior Of Tropical Peat Reinforced With Cement ColumnBy Y. Duraisamy
This paper presents the compressibility of tropical peat reinforced with cylindrical cement column. When a cement column installed vertically in peat, its compressibility was reduced because of the ha
Jan 1, 2007
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Plastoelastic Analysis Of Bearing Capacity For Soil AnchorBy Hui Yongning
This paper presents a simulating test of constitutive relation of soil anchor in laboratory and puts forward a new plastoelastic mechanical model, on which a new calculating formula of elastic and pla
Jan 1, 1991
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Analysis Of Load Tests Of Drilled Shafts. For Support Of Overhead SignsBy Roy H. Borde
The design of foundations to support overhead signs is primarily based on providing adequate resistance against horizontal wind loads. The typically used subgrade reaction model for the load-deflectio
Jan 1, 1988
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Load Testing Of Steel Sheet Piling Driven With A Vibratory HammerBy Drew Floyd
Five full-scale pile load tests were performed on pairs of PZ-22 sheet piles installed with a vibratory pile driving hammer. The sheet piling was installed in several locations in soil generally consi
Jan 1, 1989
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The Construction And Performance Of Prestressed Ground Anchors In Soils And Weak Rocks: A Personal Overview - SummaryBy Donald A. Bruce
The paper reviews aspects of the construction and performance of prestressed ground anchors installed in soils and weak rocks. Attention is focused on good practice for drilling, tendon fabrication an
Jan 1, 1991
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A Case History of Intrinsic Remediation of Reactive Tailings Seepage for Questa Mine, New MexicoBy SungJe Chi
Intrinsic remediation is the effect of natural attenuation mechanisms - dilution, dispersion, sorption/precipitation and biodegradation - reducing contaminant concentrations in ground water to specifi
Jan 1, 2017
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A Comparison Of Open Drilled Shafts To Temporarily Cased Drilled Shafts In Clay SoilBy W. Tom Witherspoon
Many Engineers are skeptical and cautious about skin friction factors for the portion of drilled piers where temporary casing is used. This has led Texas engineers in many cases to eliminate skin fric
Jan 1, 2009