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                     Design Equations For Laterally Loaded Piles Embedded In Sand Design Equations For Laterally Loaded Piles Embedded In SandBy T. G. Davies The paper presents design equations for singly laterally loaded piles embedded in sand. These equations were obtained from a comprehensive nonlinear analysis of free and fixed head piles subjected to Jan 1, 2010 
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                     A Non Linear Fractal Model for the Analysis of Pile Foundations A Non Linear Fractal Model for the Analysis of Pile FoundationsBy Paola Campana, Maurizio Lenzi "In the paper a non linear model for the analysis of the pile response to the axial loads is presented. The study aims to find a general analytical solution concerning the pile-soil interaction modele Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Effects of Stratigraphy on the Response of Energy Piles Effects of Stratigraphy on the Response of Energy PilesBy Arash Saeidi-Rashk-Olia, Dunja Peric Energy piles are gaining increased popularity due to a growing demand for clean energy. To further advance the understanding of soil-structure interaction in energy piles, recently-derived analytical Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Building The Devil’s Playground: How a Ground Improvement Program Eliminated the Need for Pile Foundations 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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                     Installing Deep Foundations for North America's Largest LNG Projects. Installing Deep Foundations for North America's Largest LNG Projects.By Richard Shea Morris-Shea, an Alabama-based deep foundation contractor, is installing foundation piles at the sites of North America's two largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals currently under construction. Apr 1, 2023 
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                     Experiment to Determine the Influence of Groundwater Level on Grid-Form Deep Mixing Walls for Liquefaction Control Experiment to Determine the Influence of Groundwater Level on Grid-Form Deep Mixing Walls for Liquefaction ControlBy Tsuyoshi Honda, Kazuhiro Kaneda, Masayuki Imai, Kazuo Konishi, Kunio Higashinaka "In recent years, the demand for measures to control liquefaction of existing airport runways and harbor structures has increased. However, from the perspectives of constructability and cost, applicat Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Engineering The Mansion's Heritage Engineering The Mansion's HeritageBy Ken MacLeod A development at 83 Queens Road in Melbourne, Australia required construction of a three level basement. The normal geotechnical constraints of excavating adjacent to an existing relatively new buildi Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Improvements in Deep Compaction Using Vibratory Pile Hammers (a877ad8a-6d27-4e33-a419-f0edb9bac870) Improvements in Deep Compaction Using Vibratory Pile Hammers (a877ad8a-6d27-4e33-a419-f0edb9bac870)By Dennis Nottingham "Increased interest in seismic soil liquefaction and preventative soil stabilization sets the stage for improved deep compaction methods using pile driving techniques. In 1971, L.B. Foster Company per Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Inspection and Observation Methods Inspection and Observation Methods"Full time inspection of drilled shafts by qualified personnel is a necessary part of construction. Detailed inspection procedures for routine inspection are provided in the Drilled Shaft Inspector’s Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Partnering for Cutoff Wall Project Success Partnering for Cutoff Wall Project SuccessBy Osvaldo Valdez, Matteo Bertoni, Aem Ragy The East St. Louis Deep Cutoff Wall project is located in the area of East St. Louis, Illinois, across the Mississippi River from the city of St. Louis, Missouri, along the left descending bank of the Sep 1, 2023 
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                     Ground Freezing: The Use of Liquid Nitrogen Systems Converted To Brine Ground Freezing: The Use of Liquid Nitrogen Systems Converted To BrineBy Joseph A. Sopko There has been a trend in recent years in performing the initial formation freezing using liquid nitrogen (LIN) and then converting the system to circulating refrigerated brine. While proponents of th Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Minipiles And Compaction Grouting For Seismic Retrofit Of Transportation Structures In The New Madrid Fault Zone 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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                     Application of Dry Jet Mixing to Earthquake Disaster Application of Dry Jet Mixing to Earthquake DisasterBy Kozo Takeda, Arashi Shimano "Dry Jet Mixing (DJM) method as the representative deep mixing technique has been demonstrating best practice on ground mitigation works coping with complicated soil condition and limited site space. Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Goethals Bridge Replacement Project - Performance-Based Design of the Drilled Shaft Foundations Goethals Bridge Replacement Project - Performance-Based Design of the Drilled Shaft FoundationsBy Chunli Wei, Mark Jen, Xiaojun Wang "After more than 85 years of service, a critical link between New York and New Jersey, the Goethals Bridge over the Arthur Kill waterway, is being replaced with two new parallel bridges. Each bridge i Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Is the use of Residual Strength Justified in Excavation Support Design? Is the use of Residual Strength Justified in Excavation Support Design?By George Aristorenas, Carlos Englert, Jesús Gómez "Laboratory test data of strain softening soils exhibit the development of a maximum (peak) shear strength followed by a decrease in the strength with continued straining. The rate of strength loss de Jan 1, 2015 
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                     New Outfall Bridge Structures At Bonneville Dam - 1. Introduction New Outfall Bridge Structures At Bonneville Dam - 1. IntroductionBy Lance Helwirg New high and low double outfall bridge structures for a juvenile fish bypass system have been constructed on the Washington Shore approximately two miles downstream from the Bonneville Dam on the Colu Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Failure Modes for Embankments over Ground Improved with DCM Column Walls beneath the Slope Failure Modes for Embankments over Ground Improved with DCM Column Walls beneath the SlopeBy Manasi Wijerathna, D. S. Liyanapathirana "Deep cement mixing is a popular soft ground improving technology that improves the bearing capacity and settlement characteristics of natural soil. When Deep Cement Mixed (DCM) columns are installed Jan 1, 1900 
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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 Wall 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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                     Pile Load Testing in New York City Pile Load Testing in New York CityBy Joel Moskowitz, Jan Cermak "New York City has unique geologic conditions which must be considered when designing pile foundations. Where shallow foundations are not feasible, the City's subsurface conditions require a variety o Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Optimization Of Drilled Shaft Design For A Highway Bridge In Arizona Using Load Test Results Optimization Of Drilled Shaft Design For A Highway Bridge In Arizona Using Load Test ResultsBy John C. Niedzielski The existing US-70 Bridge over the Gila River at Bylas, Arizona is planned to be replaced due to its current poor condition. The replacement bridge is planned to be a 15-span, 1,904-foot (580 meter) 
