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Optimized Neural Network Model For The Prediction Of Driven Pile's ResistanceBy Hyun. I. Park
Although numerous investigations have been performed over the years to predict the behavior and bearing capacity of piles, the mechanisms of these behavior and bearing capacity of piles have yet to be
Jan 1, 2006
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Keynotes: Axial Capacity Of Drilled Foundations In Soft Rocks And Intermediate Geomaterials - Presentation NotesBy Michael W. Neill, O&apos
This presentation addresses some of the problems encountered in estimating the capacity of drilled shafts and augered, cast-in-place piles in soft rock. Methods to quantify side and base resistance ar
Jan 1, 2001
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Complex Deep Foundation System for Tall Tower in New York CityBy Renzo D. Verastegui, Michael Law, Sitotaw Y. Fantaye, Alfredas Daugiala
"When completed, 520 Park Avenue will amend the Manhattan skyline and be one of the most prestigious high-rise towers in New York City. The 52-story condominium building is located on a 60 ft by 100 f
Jan 1, 2017
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The Use of Vibratory Driving of Foundation Piles for Offshore Applications - State of the PracticeBy Nicolas Moscoso, Gerald Verbeek, Marcel Bielefeld, Rob van Dorp
Upon recently, most offshore foundations were based on a number of driven piles that were installed with an impact hammer. With the increase in offshore windfarms two major developments have occurred:
Jan 1, 2019
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Minipiles And Compaction Grouting For Seismic Retrofit Of Transportation Structures In The New Madrid Fault ZoneBy 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
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Vertical Load Sharing of Piled Raft with Grid-Form Deep Mixing WallsBy J. Hamada, K. Yamashita, Y. Shigeno, T. Tanikawa
"This paper offers a case history of piled raft foundation in soft ground supporting a twelve-story building in Tokyo. To increase bearing capacity of the soft soil as well as a countermeasure of liqu
Jan 1, 2015
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On Driven Piles In The Arabian Gulf: Imperfections, Potential Challenges, And Lessons LearnedBy Waddah Akili
The demand on pile installation in the offshore of the Arabian Gulf has, over the last two decades, experienced unprecedented boom, triggered by the construction of platforms, to help facilitate the p
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Real Time Monitoring the Historic Old South Church, Boston, MassachusettsBy Pierre Gouvin, Michael Oakland
"This paper covers the rapid response methods used to monitor the emergency response to damage to an historic structure. An architectural gem, the latest incarnation of the old south Church was comple
Jan 1, 2017
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Laboratory Mixing and Testing for Controlled Waste Disposal SiteBy Tomohiro Yamasaki
"At the pre-construction foundations of the controlled waste disposal site built at the Port of Kinuura, the clayey soil account for the most, and with lesser amounts of sand compaction piles and sand
Jan 1, 2015
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Comparison of LRFD Resistance Factors to Tension Pile Load TestsBy Seth H. Hamblin, John E. Regan, Dimitrios Palantzas
"Through reliability-based calibration of larger pile load test databases, recent developments of the Load Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) methods, which include geotechnical load and resistance facto
Jan 1, 2015
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Using Pile Reinforcement To Mitigate Multimodal Slope Failures: A 3D Lem Case StudyBy Javankhoshdel Yacoub
Piles are often used to reinforce slopes as they increase the available restoring force when calculating the factor of safety against sliding. In this paper, a 3D model of a slope containing multiple
Oct 1, 2022
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Grid Type Deep Mixing Applications to Liquefaction MitigationBy Masaki Kitazume
"Many earthquakes take place every year in Japan, in which the 1995 Hyogoken-Nambu earthquake and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake induced both a humanitarian crisis and massive economic impacts. As liquefa
Jan 1, 2015
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Construction of 10’ Diameter Shafts for the Olmsted Approach Walls ProjectBy Thomas G. Tavernaro, Jeffrey A. Schaefer
"The $106 million Olmsted Approach Walls Project, completed in the spring of 2004 by Massman Construction Co., Kansas City, MO, is one phase of a new $1.4 billion Corps of Engineers locks and dam faci
Jan 1, 2006
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Field Test of Electroosmosis with the Injection of Saline Solution of Taipei Silty ClayBy Chang-Yu Ou, Shao-Chi Chien, Hsuan-Hsiang Chang
"A field test was performed to investigate the applicability of electroosmosis with the injection of saline solution of Taipei silty clay. The calcium chloride solution and sodium silicate solution we
Jan 1, 2005
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Dynamic Analysis Of A Base-Isolated Bridge, Seattle, WashingtonBy Jeremy Butkovich
Dynamic soil-structure interaction (DSSI) analyses are becoming more common in bridge designs, especially in seismically active areas. Because of its proximity to two active fault zones, the Evergree
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Seismic Behavior Of Full-Scale Piles In Improved Soft ClayBy Bradley J. Fleming
Although soil improvement and its application to deep foundations is gaining popularity in the engineering community, this technique is not widely used in high seismic regions due to lack of fundament
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EFFC/DFI Best Practice Guide to Tremie Concrete for Deep Foundations, Edition 1By EFFC/DFI Concrete Task Group
Concrete technology continues to advance rapidly and modern mixes with five components – cement, additions, aggregates, (chemical) admixtures and water – often have characteristics which differ signif
Jan 1, 2016
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Building The Devil’s Playground: How a Ground Improvement Program Eliminated the Need for Pile FoundationsBy Christian B. Woods, Joe C. Drumheller
"Kenneth A. Huber, P.E., Langan Engineering & Environmental Services, New York, New York, USAThe dream to bring New Jersey Devils hockey to the largest city in New Jersey became a reality in the summe
Jan 1, 2015
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Application of Large-Scale and Rapid Construction of Lightweight Stabilized Soil with Air Foam for Deep Water Zone to Stabilize Existing Quay WallBy Yoshio Mitarai, Takeshi Nagatome, Yosuke Tanaka
"This paper describes an application of lightweight soil in a deep water area to stabilize an existing quay wall at the Port of Tokyo. Super Geo Material, abbreviated SGM, is a type of lightweight soi
Jan 1, 2015
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Determination of Basal Heave Stability for Strutted Excavations Supported with Jet Grout Base SlabBy Anthony T. C. Goh
"For deep excavations in soft clay, it is common to use jet grouting piles (JGP) prior to excavation to minimize wall deflections and ground settlement, and to prevent basal heave instability. In this
Jan 1, 1900