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Soil Nail Stabilisation For A 14.5m Deep Excavation At Uncontrolled Fill GroundBy Shaw-Shong Liew
This paper presents the processes of investigation, analysis, design, construction and monitoring of soil nail stabilisation work to facilitate a 14.5 m deep excavation at an uncontrolled fill ground.
Jan 1, 2006
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Data Normalization and User Interface Design for the Nevada Department of Transportation Deep Foundation Load Test DatabaseBy Austin Metz, Kevin Stanton, Ramin Motamed
"A recent study calibrated Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) resistance factors for local soil conditions in the Las Vegas Valley. As a part of this calibration, an extensive database of drille
Jan 1, 2017
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Skirt Suction Foundation - Application To Strait Crossings -By Takashi Saito
Since early 1970?s skirt suction foundations (skirted foundation / bucket foundation) have been used as support for large fixed substructures or anchors for floating structures in offshore hydrocarbon
Jan 1, 2013
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Presentation #6 - Rapid Load Testing: A New Choice For Pile TestingBy Michael D. Justason
...a global perspective... In March of 2000, the Japanese Geotechnical Society added "Rapid Load Testing" to their national standard for pile testing. In the year 2000. it is estimated that th
Jan 1, 2001
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Long Term Behavior Of Piles - Presented At An ASCE-Penn DOT Seminar Innovations In Geotechnical Engineering - Harrisburg, PA, April 1985By Donald J. Murphy
Longevity of structural units, as compared to the planned useful life of a facility, always is a design consideration. Typical concerns include slow decay due to environmental factors, and changes in
Jan 1, 1986
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Seal Slab / Steel Pile Interface Bond From Full-Scale TestingBy Gray Mullins
This paper presents results from model and full-scale tests to assess the interface bond between a cast-in-place concrete seal slab and steel H-piles in cofferdams. Three different seal slab placemen
Jan 1, 2013
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Piling Projects Constructed With Vinyl Polymer Support Fluid In Glasgow, ScotlandBy Derek J. Lennon
Ground conditions in central Glasgow generally comprise loose granular deposits overlying stiffer soils. CFA piling would normally be preferred for urban sites in these ground conditions, but flightin
Jan 1, 2006
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Foundations In The Urban Environment The Need For Unique Installation Methods - IntroductionBy James J. Cahill
Contractor's working in an urban environment face a multitude of working conditions. There is no typical "Downtown" job site. From afar we just see the skyline, or up close a specific building. T
Jan 1, 1991
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Deep Excavation Retaining Systems In Unsaturated SoilsBy Tariq B. Hamid
Deep excavation is commonly associated with construction of different deep below-grade structural elements (e.g., basement walls and slabs, tunnels, retaining walls, tanks, utilities, etc.) Deep Excav
Jan 1, 2006
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Present Developments In The Design Of Deep FoundationsBy Rolf Katzenbach
The principle questions related to the design of deep foundations especially in soft soils are the stability and the cost optimised settlement reduction to prevent possible damages and to minimise the
Jan 1, 2006
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Recent Advances In Quiet & Vibration-Less Steel Pile Installation & ExtractionBy Ray. K. Filip
The concept of installing a steel sheet pile retaining wall into the ground by "pressing" has resulted in the development of various equipment solutions over the last thirty years e.g. Taylor Woodrow
Jan 1, 2006
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Design Of Drilled Shafts Supporting Sound WallsBy Ke Yang
Drilled shafts are widely adopted as the foundation for sound walls. However, there has been a lack of uniformity in design and analysis methods and design criteria, in terms of factor of safety again
Jan 1, 2007
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A Simple Evaluation Of Dynamic Pile TestsBy D. Kolymbas
A simple formula is introduced which allows the evaluation of dynamic pile tests. The following case is considered: The pile top is dynamically loaded by an impact. The velocity v of the pile top is r
Jan 1, 1989
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Capacity Of Large Diameter Bored Piles Determind By Stress-Wave Theory ? SynopsisBy S. X. Liang
In China, the bearing capacity predictions of the pile with Stress-Wave Theory have been developed rapidly in recent years. This paper recommended a DZH-3 Pile Driving Analyzer and its relevant comput
Jan 1, 2010
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Sandwich Wall Beneath Amsterdam Centraal Station - An Innovative Approach For Jet Grouting Under Difficult ConditionsBy J. C. W. M. de Wit
An excavation, within which a tunnel is sunk as a part of the Centraal Station underground station (platform section) of the Noord/Zuidlijn ('North/South Line'), is to be created beneath the
Jan 1, 2006
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Innovative European Technologies To Accelerate Construction Of Embankment Foundations - Part I: GEC, AUGEO & CFABy 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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Bearing Capacity Of Piles Using Cavity Expansion Theory ? SummaryBy R. Bellotti
The theory of cavity expansion in an infinite frictional soil mass whose strength is represented by a curved Mohr-Coulomb failure envelope has been used to predict with some confidence the cone resist
Jan 1, 1987
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Underwater Concrete - Mix Design And Construction PracticesBy Sam X. Yao
The underwater concrete technology has historically evolved largely through a trial-and-error process of constructing marine works. Many outstanding examples exist of high quality concrete placed unde
Jan 1, 2013
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Driven Piles In Glacial Deposits Exhibiting Time Dependent CapacityBy Upendra L. Karna
The pile capacity gain with time evaluated and implemented for the construction of the Route 21 Viaduct in Newark, NJ, U.S.A is discussed in this paper. The project consisted of the replacement of mor
Jan 1, 2006