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Effect of Binder Composition on the Secondary Compression of an Artificially Stabilized Soil
By Monica R. Garcia, Antonio Alberto S. Correia, Paulo J. Venda Oliveira
"The aim of this paper is to analyze the creep behavior of a Portuguese soft soil stabilized with binders in one-dimensional conditions, based on oedometer creep tests. The study focuses on the analys
Jan 1, 2015
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Accumulated Rotations of Bucket Foundations under Long-Term Cyclic Loads in Sandy Ground
By Sung-Ryul Kim, Woong-Jong Park, Juhyung Lee, Si-Hoon Lee
"A bucket foundation has been considered to be a potential foundation technology for offshore wind turbines. In this study, a series of 1-g model tests were performed to analyze the accumulated rotati
Jan 1, 2016
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Sonic Drilling and Sensitive Infrastructure
By George Burnhart
"Sonic drilling is a relatively new technology even though it has been in development since the late 1940s. It was initially funded by the U.S. petroleum industry and then, in the late 40s, Russian sc
Jan 1, 2008
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Soft Deep Mixing for the Mitigation of Seismic Risk
By A. Flora, E. Bilotta, F. Foria, V. Nappa
"All the typical applications of deep mixing rely on the good mechanical properties of the improved columns to strengthen or stiffen the ground for a number of geotechnical applications.This paper foc
Jan 1, 2015
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Performance Of Open And Close-End Screw Piles In Bearing Layer
By Faisal Shalzad, Adnan Anwar Malik, Tadashi Maejima, Jiro Kuwano
Single helix screw piles carry most of the structural load through end-bearing if the helix is embedded in the dense bearing layer. The tip condition of the central shaft of the screw pile can be clos
Oct 1, 2022
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Testing and Optimizing Rammed Stone Columns Design as a Soil Improvement Method on Soft Soils for MSE Walls Foundations
By Bernardo J. Jiménez Vega, Edy L. T. Montalvan
Rammed stone columns and similar reinforcement systems are used worldwide more frequently as a cost-effective method for improvement of foundations on soft soils. The effectiveness of the treatment me
Sep 8, 2021
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Ground Improvement By Controlled Modulus Columns - A San Pedro Case Study
By Sunil S. Basarkar, Vinothkumar S
Ground Improvement Techniques serves to improve various engineering properties for supporting various foundations. These may be undertaken either by conventional or advanced methods. The Controlled Mo
Sep 1, 2022
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Recycled Polymer Application During Pile Boring Operations: A Review
By Hitendrabhai S. Dewangan, Dr. Aashish A. Mehta
Pile foundation is widely used in construction of marine structures. In offshore & marine piling work, drilling/boring supporting fluid is used to stabilize the borehole (excavation) prior to tremie c
Sep 1, 2022
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Marine Clay Stabilisation Using An Encased Stone Column With Tyre Chips As Aggregates
By Rangaswamy. K, Naga Sivaji
A stone column is one of the most commonly employed methods of ground improvement techniques. This method used to increase the strength, decrease the compressibility of loose granular and finegrained
Nov 1, 2022
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Use Of The Impression Pile To Reduce Carbon Emissions
By S. E. Stallibrass, A. M. McNamara, J. P. Panchal, Leonardo M. LaLicata
Urban development in congested cities requires a better exploitation of the available surface, leading to taller structures. These buildings are usually founded on piles that have to be increased in d
May 1, 2022
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Lessons Learned From Construction Of A Tire Plant In Karst, Ns2 Tires, White, Ga
By Robert L. Goehring, Fred Munene
This case history for three major additions to a tire manufacturing plant in north Georgia discusses the impact of highly variable Karst (sinkhole) geology on both foundation design and construction.
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Soil-Structure Interaction For A Tension Pile Pulled With Strand
By Chandramohan P. V
A unique tension pile where the pull is at a point a certain distance below the top of the pile. The pull is transferred by a cable consisting of high tensile strands. The HDPE duct of the cable preve
Nov 1, 2022
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Field Measurements Of In-Situ Equipment Track Pressure And Working Platform Deformation Using Earth Pressure Cells And Fiber Optics
By Peter Faust, Peter Hubbard, Kenichi Soga
The European Federation of Foundation Contractors (EFFC) and The Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) have set up a task group to compile a Guide for Working Platforms. The first edition of this Guide has
May 1, 2022
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Boston Waterfront Redevelopment: Re-use Of Existing Pier Piles To House Future Generations
By John P. Briand III, Douglas J. Aghjayan, Robert E. Fosse
This paper highlights the successful pile load testing program for the redevelopment of Pier One in East Boston, Massachusetts. Pier One is a 5.4-acre parcel on a dormant waterfront site used in the 1
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Wolf Creek Dam Foundation Remediation – An Innovative Solution
By Fabio Santillan, Lyndon Bedford
"This paper presents the main features of the Wolf Creek Dam Foundation Remediation Project, highlighting the innovative construction approach and stressing on how the collaboration between the contra
Jan 1, 2015
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Improvement of Soil Properties by Basalt Fibre Reinforcement
By Ramanathan Ayothiraman, Anurag Singh
"An experimental program was undertaken to investigate the effects of randomly distributed basalt fibre on the index and engineering properties of Dhanori clay and to compare its performance with the
Jan 1, 1900
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Laboratory Modeling of Internal Erosion in Dam Foundations
By Kenneth E. Henn, David B. Paul, John D. Rice, Brian H. Greene
"Several laboratory modeling programs have been conducted to investigate the mechanisms associated with internal erosion of dam embankments and foundations. The investigation consists of developing l
Jan 1, 2016
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Seepage Cut-Off Wall Installation Using Cutter Soil Mixing for Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation
By Michael Arnold
"BAUER Foundation Corp. was one of three contractors awarded with the installation of a cut-off wall at the Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation project. The cut-off wall was constructed up to 84 feet d
Jan 1, 2015
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Pile Design Using Cpt Results: The “Lpc Method”
By Frederic A. Verheyde
The CPT pile design method of the ‘Laboratoire des Ponts et Chaussées’ (LPC) uses the cone resistance (qc) for the design of axially loaded piles. It was originally proposed in 1982 and was revised in
Nov 1, 2022
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Observing Friction Fatigue using High Strain Dynamic Pile Testing
By Ronald Damen, Dion Denes
"Friction fatigue is the loss of soil-pile friction around the shaft area of the pile. It has been observed during impact driving of piles, and has been modelled to a limited degree using physical sca
Jan 1, 1900