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The Bawang Pile ? A New Type Of Pile ? SynopsisBy B. Broms
The "Bawang Pile" (in english "onion" pile) described in the article consists of a cased concrete shaft and an expanded base. The steel casing is first driven by an internal drop hammer and then the b
Jan 1, 2010
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Dynamic Pile Monitoring For Offshore Pile AcceptanceBy Scott Webster
Dynamic pile Monitoring Services (DMS) have been used for testing of offshore piles for several decades. However, most of this testing was to measure hammer performance and pile stresses rather than
Jan 1, 2010
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The Effects of Cylindrical Pile Insertion on the Vertical Stiffness and Strength of the Surrounding SoilBy Emre Biringen
"Results from a small-scale laboratory experimental program show the changes in the vertical stiffness and strength of a soft clayey soil adjacent to the shaft of an inserted pile (i.e. expansion of a
Jan 1, 2005
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Bacteria Help Civil Engineers; Report Of A Pilot ProjectBy John W. M. Lambert
This paper describes the execution and the results of a new method to seal off leaks in water retaining constructions. The new method, called BioSealing is based on activating the bacteries, present i
Jan 1, 2006
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Simulation Of Soil-structure Interaction With Sheet Pile And Retained SoilBy Clarissa Aguiar, Seok hyeon Chai, Thamer Yacoub, Sina Javankhoshdel
Sheet piles are used as an excavation support for soil retention. They are interlocked systems to form a wall for earth support along with anchors to provide an extra lateral support in excavations. T
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An Innovative Foundation Technology For The Construction Of Retaining Walls In Urban Areas - IntroductionBy F. Pagliacci
Retaining walls for the construction of underground urban infrastructures have to be executed considering the impact of a deep foundation job-site within an urban network. Traditional excavation syste
Jan 1, 2000
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Inelastic Response Of Extended Pile Shafts In Laterally Spreading Ground During Earthquakes (Student Paper Competition 2010)By Arash Khosravifar
The seismic design of extended pile shafts for the combined effects of dynamic shaking and liquefaction-induced lateral spreading is investigated using nonlinear dynamic finite element analyses (NDA).
Jan 1, 2010
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High Risk Control For Piling And Deep Foundations - A Systematic ApproachBy Martin van Staveren
In today's rapid changing construction world, the business pressures on piling and deep foundations reach sky-high levels. Ever increasing complexity of construction projects do severely contribu
Jan 1, 2006
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Vibro Stone Columns With Preloading – An Effective Foundation Solution For Large Storage StructuresBy Ramanathan C, Prasad P. V. S. R
The most critical challenge for any large size storage structures to be constructed on soft compressible soils is bearing capacity and consolidation settlements. Consolidation is the time dependent ph
Sep 1, 2022
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Stub Pier Stabilization PerformanceBy Swaminathan Srinivasan, Jess A. Schroeder
"Landslide activity along U.S. 50 in Cincinnati, Ohio (USA) has caused roadway damage for decades. After a necessary closure of three lanes due to slope movements, emergency stabilization measures wer
Jan 1, 2017
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Analytical Expression for Plastic Hinge Length in Extended Pile-shaftsBy M. Hesham El Naggar, Mehdi Heidari
"Equivalent fixed-base cantilever model is a common approach for performance base seismic design of bridge structures supported by extended pile-shaft. In this method, global displacement ductility fa
Jan 1, 2017
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Dynamic Load Testing of 2 Metre Steel Tubular Piles Driven into Foliated Phyllite BedrockBy Bosco Poon, Kim Chan, Luis Raúl Castañeda, Geoff McKay
"Driven steel tubular piles of up to 2 m diameter have been used to support abutments and piers of a bridge over Nambucca River and floodplain. The bridge was designed by Arup-Aurecon Design Joint Ven
Jan 1, 1900
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Design and Construction of Pile-Supported Mechanicallystabilized-Earth Slope StabilizationBy Nasr Sheta
"After Hurricane Sandy, the stability of an earth slope in the Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey in the United States was deteriorating due to slumping soils and erosion from flooding. A slope stability
Jan 1, 1900
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Comparison of Drilled Shaft Structural Response from Strain Gage and Shape Accel Array (SAA) DataBy J. Erik Loehr, Minh Uong, Andrew Z. Boeckmann, Sarah G. Myers
"The University of Missouri performed a lateral load test program involving 32 drilled shaft load tests for the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT). Tests were performed at two MoDOT geotech
Jan 1, 2017
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Utilizing Drones to Improve Project WorkflowsBy Barritt Lovelace
Collins Engineers has been researching and implementing the use of drones on Civil Engineering Projects since 2015. Applications include bridge inspection, asset management, mapping, construction site
Jan 1, 2019
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After Sandy: Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant Flood ProtectionBy David Guy, John Stanbury, Gilbert Tallard
"In 2009, storm surge from Hurricane Sandy inundated the Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant located at El. +4 to +12 (+1.2 to +3.6 m) in East Rockaway, Long Island, NY. With all systems down, raw sewage
Jan 1, 2016
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A Case History Studying On Displacement Controlling In Deep ExcavationBy Feng Yongxuan
Anchored sheep pile is normally used in deep excavations, many of which only require stability in accordance with Terzaghi theory. In this paper, based on the experience, new lateral earth pressure me
Jan 1, 1991
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The Galataport Project In Istanbul, Turkey. A Unique Case History In Geotechnical EngineeringBy Carlandrea Albonico, Salvatore Miranda
After a brief introduction of the whole Project, the paper describes two special geotechnical engineering solutions provided within the scope of the Galataport Project, in Istanbul, Turkey. The first
Nov 1, 2022
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The Historical Evolution Of Piling And Deep Foundations And Prospects For The Future. (6f8f1933-2bde-4a96-8f8f-131aa6e7971f)By W. G. K. Fleming
The general history of piling is traced up to the present time with regard to the evolution of methods and materials. The processes have been strongly influenced by developments in basic equipment and
Jan 1, 1999
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Washington Avenue Tunnel Project: Fortifying Aging Underground InfrastructureBy Andrew R. Klaetsch, Peter W. Deming
"The Washington Avenue tunnel in Kingston, NY was completed in 1912 to convey combined storm water and sanitary sewage. Over a mile in length, the tunnel was driven almost entirely in bedrock, with th
Jan 1, 2016