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Remedial Method for Collapse Soil Foundation of Mosul DamBy Arash Khosravifar, Ali N. Ibrahim
"Large areas of Iraq are covered with collapsible soils namely gypsiferous soil which is often used as the foundation soil for structures. In particular, the Mosul Dam foundation is comprised of high
Jan 1, 2017
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Technical Note - Hollow Threaded Rebar For Cross Hole Sonic Logging Access Tubes Combined With Longitudinal Concrete Reinforcing In Drilled ShaftsBy Josef K. Alter
Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) of drilled shafts requires 1.5-in (38-mm) or 2-in (51-mm) I.D. sonic access tubes to be installed inside the steel reinforcement cage. The sonic access tubes do not contr
Jan 1, 2011
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Installation And Performance Of Interlocking Drilled Shaft And Tieback Shoring System - SummaryBy Alec C. Bloem
A 55' deep excavation encompassing almost a city block in London, Ontario required a lateral earth retention system to provide both temporary excavation support and a permanent groundwater cut-of
Jan 1, 1991
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Testing and Optimizing Rammed Stone Columns Design as a Soil Improvement Method on Soft Soils for MSE Walls FoundationsBy Bernardo J. Jiménez Vega, Edy L. T. Montalvan
Rammed stone columns and similar reinforcement systems are used worldwide more frequently as a cost-effective method for improvement of foundations on soft soils. The effectiveness of the treatment me
Sep 8, 2021
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Development of Lattice-Shaped Cement Treatment Method for Liquefaction CountermeasureBy Seiji Mizutani, Hirofumi Taguchi, Makoto Yoshida, Hidenori Takahashi, Naotoshi Shinkawa, Kazuo Konishi, Yoshiyuki Morikawa, Masaya Kawata
"The lattice-shaped cement treatment method has been used to improve the seismic performance of liquefied sandy soil in Japan. The efficacy of the method has been confirmed by the huge earthquake in J
Jan 1, 2015
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Application Of The Dynamic Increasing Energy Test (DIET) In Load Transfer Analysis Of Precast Piles Driven In Soft Clay FormationBy Jean Balech
This paper presents some results of dynamic loading tests performed on concrete piles driven in soft clay formation. The load transfer mechanism, measured in the dynamic increasing energy test (DIET),
Jan 1, 2002
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Increasing Lateral Pile Stiffness Through Limited Soil ImprovementBy Thomas J. Weaver
Piles extending through soft soil near the ground surface will have a relatively low lateral stiffness. As a result, lateral serviceability limits may control the number of piles required for foundat
Jan 1, 2006
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Thermal Integrity Profiling Of Drilled ShaftsBy Gray Mullins
The construction of drilled shafts as well as other cast in place foundation alternatives relies heavily on good practices from the contractor, engineer, and inspector in order to produce a quality fo
Jan 1, 2010
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Soil-Structure Interaction For A Tension Pile Pulled With StrandBy Chandramohan P. V
A unique tension pile where the pull is at a point a certain distance below the top of the pile. The pull is transferred by a cable consisting of high tensile strands. The HDPE duct of the cable preve
Nov 1, 2022
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Collaborative Alliances – A Sustainable Way Forward For Construction?By Stefano Trevisani
Abstract The FIEC Sustainability Vision states that “risks should be identified and allocated in a fair manner across the project team from the early stages of the design phase. A partnering approach,
Jan 1, 2014
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Jet Grouting As Soil Improvement In Southeast FloridaBy Evelio N. Horta
The influence of soil improvement replacement area in foundation settlements is discussed for soil improvement methods used in Southeast Florida. A 3D Finite element analysis is used for two typical c
Jan 1, 2007
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Helical Pulldown? Micropiles Support Museum Celebrating The Bicentennial Of The Lewis And Clark ExpeditionBy Roy Jennings
The Discovery Expedition of St. Charles, MO chose to build its two-story museum in the flood plain of the Missouri River, near the starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Should the lower le
Jan 1, 2003
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Influence Of Diameter On The Bearing Capacity Of Lateral Loaded Drilled ShaftBy Bin Zhang
Drilled shafts are a popular type of foundation for transportation applications. They feature the advantages of providing high bearing capacity and generating low construction noise. Advancements in
Jan 1, 2007
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Acrylamide Grouting: Successfully Controlling Groundwater From Canada To South AmericaBy Jom Gentry
Acrylamide chemical grout (C3H2NO) has been successfully used for over 50 years to control groundwater and stop infiltration. This paper will address three unique projects involving the control of gr
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Frustum Confining Vessel (FCV) For Investigation of Deep Foundation PerformanceBy Abolfazl Eslami, Masoud Zare, Ali Asadi, Ali Abrang
"Physical small scale models for study of deep foundations can be performed in simple chambers (1g), calibration chambers (CC), and centrifuge apparatus (ng) which involve some limitations and difficu
Jan 1, 2015
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Analysis Of Piles Reinforced By Jet-Grouting MethodBy JO Choi
Jet-grouting method is a useful technique to reinforce foundations on relatively soft or vulnerable soil layers such as fractured zone and stratum with cavities. Although jet-grouting has been widely
Jan 1, 2006
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Consideration on Liquefaction Resistance of Ground Improved by the Sand Compaction Pile MethodBy Kazunori Matsushita, Masaru Sakakibara, Kenji Harada, Naotoshi Shinkawa, Mitsuo Nozu
The Sand Compaction Pile (SCP) method has been widely used as a typical countermeasure against liquefaction in Japan, and its effectiveness has been confirmed in many case histories of damages caused
Jan 1, 2017
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Sheetpile Wall System With Tiebacks In A Soft Clay Profile - Description - A. Alignment DescriptionBy Jean J. Abiassi
The Boston Marine Industrial Park (BMIP) VENT 6 project is a cut and cover tunnel, part of the Central Artery / Tunnel (CA/T) in the city of Boston. The BMIP job will serve as the south approach t
Jan 1, 1994
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Full Waveform Inversion of Cross-Hole Stress Waves for Structural Integrity Testing of Drilled ShaftsBy Joseph T. Coe, Alireza Kordjazi, Michael Afanasiev
Cross-hole sonic logging (CSL) is a common quality assurance measure for the evaluation of the structural integrity of drilled shafts. The results of CSL can be supplemented by a set of tomographic im
Jan 1, 2019
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Observing Friction Fatigue using High Strain Dynamic Pile TestingBy Ronald Damen, Dion Denes
"Friction fatigue is the loss of soil-pile friction around the shaft area of the pile. It has been observed during impact driving of piles, and has been modelled to a limited degree using physical sca
Jan 1, 1900