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Effects Of Permanent And Temporary Loads On Allowable Bearing Capacity Of Piles Subjected To Nagative Skin FrictionBy Mohammad T. Izadi
Piles are, often, used for transferring load from the super structure through soft consolidating strata onto relatively stiff uncompressible soils. Downward movement of the soft soil strata develops
Jan 1, 2001
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Fundamental Issues Of Displacement Auger Piling: The European PerspectiveBy Maurice Bottiau
When dealing with displacement auger piling, some general and fundamental issues have to be considered, irrespective of the system. More than with other pile types, the interplay between the soil cond
Jan 1, 2003
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Innovations In Diaphragm-Wall Construction PlantBy Maurice Guillaud
The most striking innovations on diaphragm-wall construction plant are those associated with continuous real-time trajectory monitoring of the excavating tool (either a grab or a hydro-cutter). Th
Jan 1, 2002
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JFKIA - Post Grouted Drilled Shafts And Driven Piles - Update - SynopsisBy Walter G. Brusey
This paper describes a comprehensive pile test program conducted at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFKIA) to evaluate pile types and design capacities ranging from 890 to 4450 KN (100 to 500 t
Jan 1, 2000
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Use Of Installation Effort To Evaluate And Design Drilled Displacement Piles In Fine-Grained SoilsBy W. Morgan NeSmith
A drilled displacement pile program was utilized for the expansion of an existing power plant in Cohasset MN adjacent to the Mississippi River. The drilled displacement (DD) pile is an innovative foun
Jan 1, 2008
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Skin Friction Of Excavated Piles In Weathered Granite - SynopsisBy K. K. S. Ho
In Hong Kong the design of excavated piles in weathered granite has conventionally been based on a rule-of-thumb which relates the allowable base bearing capacity to the SPT N value, with no allowance
Jan 1, 1996
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Hollow Core Bar Micropiles - Design Parameters Interpreted From 260 Load TestsBy Jesús E. Gómez
A recent bridge underpinning project provided a unique opportunity to obtain information on the load-deflection response of 260 hollow-core bar micropiles. All production micropiles were proof-tested
Jan 1, 2007
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Suwanee American Cement Plant, Branford, Florida: A Case Study Of Large Diameter Continuous Flight Auger Design Build FoundationsBy Gordon King
This paper presents a case study of large diameter continuous flight auger (CFA) piles and drilled shafts utilized for foundation support of a series of heavily loaded cement plant structures at the S
Jan 1, 2003
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Innovative European Technologies To Accelerate Construction Of Embankment Foundations - Part II: DM, FMI, Mass Stabilization & CSVBy Ali Porbaha
In today's fast-track construction environment, owners are searching for non-conventional technologies to build their projects faster and safer while maintaining traffic flow during construction.
Jan 1, 2002
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Finite Element Analyses And Cofferdam ExcavationsBy Dimitrios C. Konstantakos
Cofferdam excavations have traditionally been designed with classical design methods that involve direct computations of active or apparent earth pressures. However in contrast to finite element metho
Jan 1, 2013
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Laboratory Validation Of In-Situ Tests - 1. IntroductionThis 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
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Diameter Effects On p-y CurvesBy Ignatius P. O. Lam
This paper presents information on design analyses of large diameter piles using conventional p-y curves as recommended by the American Petroleum Institute (API RP2A, 1993). API RP2A adopted the soft
Jan 1, 2013
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Design, Prediction And Performance Of Tied Back Shotcrete Walls Supporting Masonry Hospital StructuresBy 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
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The Cosmopolitan Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV Specialty Foundation Work Under Extreme ConditionsBy Lawrence Piccagli
This past spring of 2006, BENCOR installed the concrete reinforced diaphragm walls for the COSMOPOLITAN RESORT & CASINO in Las Vegas, Nevada. The project highlights include the excavation of approx. 3
Jan 1, 2007
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Uncertainties Arising During Drilling And Performance Of Flight Auger - Cast PilesBy F. M. Abdrabbo
Flight auger bored piles are formed by screwing a continuous flight auger into the ground, and pumping cement/sand grout or concrete down the hollow stem of the auger as its withdrawn. The auger is dr
Jan 1, 1993
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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
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Innovation In Spliced Prestressed Piles: Testing And Use Of The Emeca Pile SpliceBy John C. Ryan
The Emeca Pile Splice, an innovative mechanical prestressed concrete pile splice, is the first robotically welded splice to be fabricated in the United States. An analytical and experimental study wa
Jan 1, 2010
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Innovative Use Of Ground ImprovementBy Mark Koelling
This paper presents a case history of a ground improvement program conducted in a soft soil environment and seismically active region in the northwest corner of Washington State near the Canadian bord
Jan 1, 2010
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Practice to Reduce Ground Displacement in Deep Mixing WorkBy Kozo Takeda, Arashi Shimano
"Dry Jet Mixing (DJM) technique is widely known as soil mitigation technique with small ground displacement during installation comparing with other techniques. Some projects involving sensitive struc
Jan 1, 2015
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Surprises And Solutions When Driving Piles In Mountain Valleys Of VermontBy John E. Lens
Driving bridge foundation piles into glacio-fluvial sands and gravels and glacial tills brought surprisingly longer than predicted driving lengths on several recent projects in Vermont. In some insta
Jan 1, 2007