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Owing to an Increasing Demand to Manage Risk and Maximize Cost-Effectiveness, Preference for Reliability-Based Design (RBD) Over Traditional Deterministic Design Procedures has increased for Deep Foundation ElementsBy Armin W. Stuedlein, Seth C. Reddy
In this study, factors affecting the reliability of augered cast-in-place (ACIP) piles under axial compression at the serviceability limit state are addressed using a simple probabilistic hyperbolic m
Jan 1, 2013
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Pile Diameter Effects On Initial Modulus Of Subgrade Reaction For Laterally Loaded PilesBy Hubert Law, Amin Rahmani
This paper evaluates the effects of pile diameter on the initial modulus of subgrade reaction and proposes modifications to the subgrade reaction moduli that are commonly used in the current state of
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Risk Management and Ground Improvement Technologies in the Case of LiquefactionBy Sebastian Fischer, Rolf Katzenbach, Steffen Leppla
"The risk management in the case of liquefaction is one of the most serious and also difficult issues in geotechnical engineering because failure caused by liquefaction is always a sudden failure with
Jan 1, 2015
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Assessing the Applicability of Thermal Response Testing to Energy PilesBy C. Guney Olgun, Fleur Loveridge, Tracy Brettmann, William Powrie
"Abstract Deep foundations are increasingly being used, not just to carry structural loads, but also to act as heat exchangers as part of a ground source heat pump system. Such foundations, often call
Jan 1, 2014
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Army Corps Megaprojects: The Benefits of Innovative FoundationsBy Dale Berner, Michael O’Sullivan
"This article focuses on lessons learned from innovative designs including in-the-wet construction methodology and modified foundation conditions, for two United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Jan 1, 2016
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Installation Checklist For Driving Mega PilesBy Douglas L. Scaggs
Over the past several years, pile foundations have grown to meet the demands of larger and heavier structures. As the foundations have grown, so has the need for larger and more robust piles to carry
Jan 1, 2013
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Design And Construction Of Drilled Shafts In IraqBy Frederick C. Rhyner
The United States government sponsored the construction of a new vehicular bridge over the Diyala River in Bubriz, Iraq. This paper describes the geotechnical engineering for design and construction
Jan 1, 2009
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Assessment Of Safe Load On Piles Using Indian Standard Codeprivate ? SynopsisBy Shenbaga R. Kaniraj
The pile loading tests are generally conducted to assess the safe load on piles in compression. In the Indian practice, the safe load is determined using the pile loading test data and the two criteri
Jan 1, 1996
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2D And 3D Ansys Modeling For Deep Excavation And Evaluation Of Soil-Structure InteractionBy Yahia M. Al-Smadi
Effect of lateral loading against existing sheet pile wall and distribution of gravity loading due to various number of construction loading scenarios were studied. The objective of this effort was t
Jan 1, 2010
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Underpinning System Based On Preloaded Micropiling For Construction Of Additional Underground FloorsBy Wolfram Groh
New underground floors comprising the complete footprint area of the building structure, were constructed under an existing building in sand, located in the Verdun district of Beirut / Lebanon. The wo
Jan 1, 2002
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Toe Protection For H-Piles On Sloping Bedrock At Rainy River - SummaryBy Jon E. Bischoff
Construction of a secondary clarifier on the banks of Rainy River, Northern Minnesota, required the driving of H-piles 14HP102 to a sloping, very strong bedrock through thick deposits of soft and medi
Jan 1, 1993
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Performance Of Drilled Displacement Piles In The Midwestern United StatesBy W. Morgan NeSmith
Drilled displacement (DD) piles often develop significantly larger unit shaft resistance values than other drilled or augered pile systems in coarse grained materials. Minimal vibration and limited sp
Jan 1, 2009
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Dynamic Behavior Of Pile FoundationsBy Yingcai Han
The dynamic behavior of pile foundations is investigated in both theory and practice. The computation method for vibration of pile foundations and DYNAN computer program are introduced comprehensively
Jan 1, 2002
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Deep Marine Foundations - An IntroductionBy Ben C. Gerwick
This publication is intended to document recent innovations and technologies that have the best potential for effectively improving the quality of marine foundations while reducing the cost, time and
Jan 1, 2013
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Cement Deep Mixing in Lach Huyen Port Infrastructure Construction Project in Northern VietnamBy Masakazu Takano, Koji Suzuki, Naotoshi Shinkawa
"Cement deep mixing (CDM) method successfully applied to a marine construction project in northern Vietnam is reported. The method is classified as wet method, in which cement slurry is injected into
Jan 1, 2015
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Time-Dependent Increase In Load Capacity Of Tapered PilesBy Jeongbok Seo
This paper describes successful application of driven tapered-steel-pipe piles for two large-scale projects in the New York metropolitan area: Rego Park Mall, Rego Park, N.Y. and 164 Kent Avenue, Broo
Jan 1, 2008
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Sonar Calipering Of Slurry Constructed Drilled Shafts - Providing Quality Assurance And Quality Control In Deep FoundationsBy Denton A. Kort
Historically the visual examination of drilled shafts to determine shape was typically done under dry conditions. Many engineers believe that by using a dry method of construction, the question of sha
Jan 1, 2007
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Investigation Of Recycled Plastic Piles For Support Of Structures In Expansive Shale EnvironmentsBy Eric Brandner
Expansive soil formations can be found throughout the United States. When subjected to wetting, many of these formations have the potential to swell and exert large uplift forces which can significan
Jan 1, 2009
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Combined Piled Raft Foundation (CPRF) responseBy G. L. Sivakumar Babu, P. Chaithra
"Raft foundations which are used against differential settlements and for carrying heavy loads can still be subjected to excessive settlements even if it is safe against bearing capacity consideration
Jan 1, 2015
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The Underwater Cut-Off At The Walter F. George DamBy 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