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  • DFI
    Cockatoo Island Seawall Seepage Barrier – Permeation Grouting, Jet Grouting and a Soil/Cement/Bentonite Mixed Slurry Capping Trench

    By Chris L. Powell, Russell J. Denny.

    "The remotely located Cockatoo Island iron ore mine off the Kimberly coast in Western Australia, which has been in operation since 1951, was recently expanded up to 50m below sea-level using staged co

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Up-Down Construction Utilizing Steel Sheet Piles And Drilled Shaft Foundations

    By Nathan A. Ingraffea

    The use of steel sheet pile walls and drilled shaft foundation elements to enable up-down construction methods has been used successfully on recent high-rise structures with multi-story below grade pa

    Jan 1, 2008

  • DFI
    Cement Deep Soil Mixing Shear Wall Stabilization Calaveras Dam Replacement Project, California

    By Michael Forrest, John Roadifer, Glen Gorski

    "The Calaveras Dam Replacement Project (CDRP) requires large disposal sites to store excess excavated materials that could not be utilized for dam construction. Because of access restrictions during d

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Large Diameter Open-End Pipe Pile Driveability Analysis Including Geotechnical Friction Fatigue

    By Patrick J. Hannigan, Frank Rausche, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam

    Large diameter open-end pipe piles are increasingly used as deep foundations to support heavy onshore and offshore structures. During the driving process, several factors such as subsurface conditions

    Jan 1, 2019

  • DFI
    Integration Of Real Time Pile Design By Means Of Building Information Modeling

    By Prof. Dr. -Ing. habil. Sascha Henke, Johannes Beck

    The growth of Building Information Modeling (BIM) during recent years opens possibilities for integrating new digitally driven design approaches. While parametric design and algorithmic design slowly

    May 1, 2022

  • DFI
    The Underwater Cut-Off At The Walter F. George Dam

    By Gianfranco Di Cicco

    Seepage problems were recorded for more then 40 years at the Walter F. George lock and dam. In 2001 the Mobile district of The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers turned to the installation of a 200 feet dee

    Jan 1, 2013

  • DFI
    Risk Management Techniques to Avoid Litigation

    By Kevin Cunningham

    "Litigation resulting from neighboring structures with settlement and/or lateral movement or improper pile design and faulty soils engineering analysis, are a multi-faceted opportunity for law firms.

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Friction Fatigue and Drivability Analysis of Open Ended Pipe Piles Based on Cone Penetration Testing Results

    By Frank Rausche, Scott D. Webster, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam

    "Pile foundation driveability is a function of several variables such as subsurface characteristics, hammer type, hammer efficiency, pile type, and plugging conditions. One important phenomenon occurr

    Jan 1, 2017

  • DFI
    TBM Recovery Shaft Construction - SR-99 Tunnel

    By Lance Rasband, Richard Hanke, John Starcevich

    "The 17.4 meter (57 ft) diameter tunnel boring machine (TBM), the world’s largest at the time of her launch in 2012, locally referred to as “Bertha,” is stuck. Incapacitated due to mechanical failure

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Session 19 "Compensation Grouting"

    By Douglas Heenan

    The fracture orientations were inferred based on theory and previous experience. The fracture pattern was not monitored during the project. Grout volume was recorded at each sleeve port and real time

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    Theoretical Ultimate Lateral Resistance near the Soil Surface in Unsaturated Cohesionless Soils

    By Oladayo O. Komolafe and Majid Ghayoomi

    p-y curves have been used over the years to determine the lateral resistance of piles. This method is popular among practicing engineers due to its simplicity and its ability to determine the slope,

    Sep 8, 2021

  • DFI
    A Decade of Experience with Drilled Foundations in Honolulu

    By James W. Niehoff

    "Prior to 2003, most high rise structures in Honolulu, Hawaii were supported on driven pile foundations, extending through shallow coral strata and bearing in competent formations at depths of 100 ft

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Session 25 "Grout Mixtures and Materials I"

    By Stephan Jefferis

    It is my understanding that the Scandinavians have done some fundamental work on durability. I have seen a study published whereby the author, Helen Anderson, comments on the durability of polyurethan

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    Experimental P-Y Curves from Centrifuge Tests on Pile Foundations Subjected to Liquefaction and Lateral Spreading

    By Arash Khosravifar, Nason McCullough, Stephen, Milad Souri, Scott Schlechter, E. Dickenson

    The results of five centrifuge models were used to evaluate the response of pile-supported wharves subjected to inertial and liquefaction-induced lateral spreading loads. The centrifuge models contain

    Jan 1, 2019

  • DFI
    Stone Columns Through Construction Demolition Debris Fill

    By Lok M. Sharma

    Development of brownfields is of great interest in these days. Such fields are not easily adaptable for foundations of structures. The uncertainties in ground behavior present challenges of unpredic

    Jan 1, 2009

  • DFI
    Keynote Lecture 5: Giovanni Lombardi Grouting of Rock Masses

    By Giovanni Lombardi

    In order to get a clear overview of the grouting works carried out, to avoid misinterpretations of the data and functions shown on the display of the grout monitoring device, it is recommended to keep

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    A Study on Bearing Capacity of Waveform Micropiles Using Centrifuge Test

    By Chengcan Wang, Jin-Tae Han, Young-Eun Jang

    "The waveform micropile is a newly developed foundation type for increasing the bearing capacity with the created shear keys on the pile’s shaft. Analyzing the increment of resistance at the shear key

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Design, Construction And Verification Of Temporary Working Platforms – Australian And New Zealand Good Industry Practice

    By Martin D. Larisch, Ronald Damen

    The design and construction of temporary working platforms for cranes and piling rigs is a high-risk activity. It requires the careful selection of the appropriate input parameters to obtain the corre

    May 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Digitalization in Reverse Circulation Drill Rigs

    By N. Schmitz

    This paper explains how new digital solutions improve reverse circulation drilling operations. Upgrading field-proven reverse circulation drilling (RCD) rigs with new digital technologies enables sem

    Sep 8, 2021

  • DFI
    Physical Modeling and Development of Design Criteria for Maintainable Drains for Earth Retention Systems

    By J. Erik Loehr, Andrew Z. Boeckmann

    "Poor drainage is a common cause of poor performance of earth retention systems, resulting in burdensome serviceability problems that can progress to outright failure of the retention system if not ad

    Jan 1, 2016