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Application Of Deep Mixing And Stone Column Techniques For Stabilization Of Large Earth Cum Rock Fill (Ecrf) Dam For An Irrigation ProjectBy Cemal Can Maslak, Vijaya Bhushan Rao, Vidyaranya Bandi, Karsten Beckhaus
A Large Earth Cum Rock Fill, ECRF Dam is under construction at Polavaram in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India as part of an irrigation project. The Embankment crest width of the dam is 12.5m and ba
Sep 1, 2022
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Challenges And Recommendations For Quality Assurance Of Deep FoundationsBy Frank Rausche
Although Quality Control (QC) during construction is preferable for deep foundations, there are many instances when it is necessary to resort to Quality Assurance (QA) methods if, for various reasons,
Jan 1, 2008
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Pile Installation Recorder Tests For ACIP/CFA Piles - IntroductionBy Garland Likins
The Texas Department of Transportation, now considering using Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) Piles (also known as Continuous-Flight-Auger or CFA Piles) in their foundations, awarded a research project t
Jan 1, 1998
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Professional Responsibilities In Sub-Surface Investigations For Foundations. - IntroductionBy D. J. Ketkar
It is a frequent experience to find that the Sub-surface Investigation (S.I.) data is either inadequate or misleading. However, such cases are rarely reported. Nonetheless, the projects suffer on-acco
Jan 1, 1996
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Axial Capacity Of Drilled Shafts In Soft ShaleBy Kanagarajah Ravishankar
Drilled shaft (caisson) foundations are extensively used in the past. In the central part of New Jersey, the soils consist of silt and clayey silt overlying Triassic age shale bedrock. The shale is fr
Jan 1, 2006
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Design And Construction Constraints Imposed By Unique Geologic Conditions In New York City - SynopsisBy George J. Tamaro
The design and construction of foundations in the New York City area are usually dictated by the widely varying geologic conditions encountered in the five boroughs, particularly along the spine of Ma
Jan 1, 2000
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RResearch On Dynamic Inspection Of Prototype Models Of Reinforced Concrete PilesBy Xuhui
Pile foundations are underground projects which are carried out under complicated site conditions, so it is difficult to summarize their characteristic patterns from the everchanging practical pile fo
Jan 1, 1991
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Session 21 "Grouting in Karst"By Jim Henry
I would say mainly the cost. I showed only 3 cases. One of them was the one that Allen just described and there were two other cases. In those cases it was fairly easy to develop a solution using limi
Feb 10, 2003
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Keynote Lecture 2: Dr. Masaaki Terashi The State of Practice in Deep Mixing MethodsBy Masaaki Terashi
The machine for the hybrid method called JACSMAN is ordinarily a dual shaft machine. Each shaft has augers at three different levels and nozzles for jetting at two different levels. The distance betwe
Feb 10, 2003
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Replacement Bored Piles for the Houphouet-Boigny Bridge, Cote D'ivoireBy Adrian Mercer, Ashkan Ameri
Due to general degradation, increased traffic levels, and historical ground movement, this road and rail bridge which provides an essential link between the interior of the country and the Port of Abi
Sep 8, 2021
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Engineering Foundation Support For Las Vegas Strip's Tallest Hotel CasinoBy Nicholas P. Gura
This paper presents the analysis, design, and load test program results for drilled shafts to support a 70-story hotel tower and associated 10 story podium structures located in Las Vegas, Nevada. A
Jan 1, 2007
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Assessment of Analysis Techniques for Multi-Plate Anchors in SandBy James P. Hambleton, Anastasia Nally
This work focuses on the numerical simulation of multi-plate anchor systems (e.g., helical anchors) in sand subjected to vertical loading. In assessing the stiffness and capacity of these multi-plate
Jan 1, 2019
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Tension Testing of the Grouted Anchorage Assembly for Multistrand AnchorsBy Lucian L. Bogdan
"SummaryActive loaded strand anchors are often used for slope stabilization, retaining walls or tiedown anchors. Normally, strands are tensioned against the structure and wedges are locked inside the
Jan 1, 2005
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A New Design Method For Drilled Shafts In Rock ? SynopsisBy Chris M. Haberfield
The design of side resistance of drilled shafts socketed into rock has traditionally been empirically based on the results of pile loading tests in which the side resistance can be isolated from the s
Jan 1, 1996
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Full-Scale Tests To Evaluate Lateral Pile Resistance At The Edge Of A SlopeBy Artak D. Mirzoyan
Pile foundations near the edge of a slope are often required to resist lateral loads. This is particularly important for piles at abutments of bridges. However, very few full-scale tests are availab
Jan 1, 2007
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Innovations in Mass Stabilization for Ground Improvement and Environmental RemediationBy Charles M. Wilk
"Mass stabilization (MS) is a ground improvement technique that can prepare areas of low bearing strength soil for subsequent infrastructure development. The technique involves mixing binding agents s
Jan 1, 2015
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Shear Walls Used For Liquefaction Stabilization Of Earthen Dam EmbankmentsBy Peter J. Nicholson
Recognition of the liquefaction susceptibility of dam embankments has been heightened since the San Fernando Dam near failure incident in 1971. Both the downstream and upstream slopes of dams can be
Jan 1, 2008
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Deflection-based Design For The Capitol Crossing Support Of ExcavationBy Harald P. Ludwig, Matthew J. Niermann
The support of excavation (SOE) for the Capitol Crossing project in Washington, DC consisted of a combination of soldier piles, lagging, tiebacks, braces, underpinning, single auger soil mixed (SASM)
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Wick Drains into the unknownBy Brian McGlynn
There are many factors that can result in a site characterization being limited. For example, a client may undervalue the importance of a good geotechnical report, or an owner may feel that it would t
May 1, 2023
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Design And Performance Of Helical Screw Piles In Collapsible And Expansive Soils In Arid Regions Of The United StatesBy David R. Black
Foundation problems due to collapsible and expansive soils are well known throughout the arid western United States. Millions of dollars are spent annually to counteract the effects of such soils for
Jan 1, 2002