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Physical Modeling and Development of Design Criteria for Maintainable Drains for Earth Retention Systems
By J. Erik Loehr, Andrew Z. Boeckmann
"Poor drainage is a common cause of poor performance of earth retention systems, resulting in burdensome serviceability problems that can progress to outright failure of the retention system if not ad
Jan 1, 2016
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Case Study: Natomas Levee Improvement Program Cutoff Walls
By Matthew D. Marks
The Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency initiated the Natomas Levee Improvement Program in 2006 which would bring the entire 42 mile Natomas Basin perimeter levee system into compliance with applicab
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Case Study: Natomas Levee Improvement Program Cutoff Walls
By Matthew D. Marks
"The Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency initiated the Natomas Levee Improvement Program in 2006 which would bring the entire 42 mile Natomas Basin perimeter levee system into compliance with applica
Jan 1, 2017
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DFI Mission Executed Through Growth of Micropile Technology
By Jim Bruce, Peggy Hagerty Duffy, Mary Ellen Large, Allen Cadden
"Over the past 40 years, Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) has executed its mission “to bring together multi-disciplined individuals and organizations to find common ground and create a shared vision a
Jan 1, 2017
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Deep Excavation And Earth Retaining Structure ? Synopsis
By S. Y. Zhou
Excavation with earth retaining is one of the main technological means in deep foundations and underground engineerings. Several construction methods which have been used in China are introduced here
Jan 1, 2010
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Field Tests Of Soft Clay Stabilized By Stone Columns In Coastal Areas In China (325b7cc0-aff5-4a88-9f69-cd3dc2f57f1d)
By Han Jie
The results of full scale plate load tests on stone columns on soft clay in coastal areas are presented in this paper. Four load tests were made, two of which were performed on the ground treated with
Jan 1, 1991
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Session 15 "Jet Grouting IV"
By Mitsuhiro Shibazki
I can't answer that question but I am looking at Andy, my co-author, and he says we didn't measure it. No movement. If I understand it correctly, how do we handle lateral forces in shear? T
Feb 10, 2003
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Optimization Of Pile Length Using Decision Analysis With Information From Load Tests During Construction
By Jiun-Yih Chen
Pile load tests are regularly used to verify pile capacities. Sometimes, they are used to optimize pile designs. This paper presents a case study based on a real project, in which the information ob
Jan 1, 2009
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Design of the Lift-in Dam at Olmsted on the Ohio River
By Dale E. Berner
A new navigation dam at Olmsted on the Ohio River will be built "in-the-wet" using a lift-in construction method by the Washington Group/Alberici Joint Venture for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lo
May 11, 2007
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Lessons Learned From Mitigating Early Project Delays To Deep Foundation Work
By Jeffery L. Ottesen
Early construction delays can jeopardize timely completion of subsequent work. As an early construction activity, and due to many unforeseen issues, deep foundation work inherently bears great potenti
Jan 1, 2002
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Estimating Axial Displacements Of Driven Piles In California Soils
By Cem Akgüner
The displacements of axially loaded single piles are analyzed with an approach based on elasticity. Young?s modulus and Poisson?s ratio of the soil encompassing a pile are the unknowns required as in
Jan 1, 2008
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Woodrow Wilson Bridge Cofferdams
By Roderic A. Ellman
The new Woodrow Wilson Bridge (WWB) will replace the existing bridge over the Potomac River to connect Alexandria, Virginia to Prince Georges County, Maryland. The new WWB will extend approximately 1.
Jan 1, 2005
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Partnering And Technical Innovation Used To Stabilize Slurry Trench Walls Under Commuter Rail Station For Boston's Big Dig
By Paul Pedini
The challenge of Contract C19E1 of Boston's Central Artery Project called for the construction of two roadways under the commuter rail yard at North Station. Two options were offered for the meth
Jan 1, 2002
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Borehole Loading Test Using A Self-Boring Instrument ? Synopsis
By H. Mori
This paper describes a new borehole loading test using a self-boring instrument appropriate for dense sandy soils and stiff clayey soils. The results of loading tests for the bearing strata of deep fo
Jan 1, 2010
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Effects Of Environment On Deep Foundation Elements - Synopsis
By Subhash B. Bhide
Deep foundations are affected by the presence of sulphates, chlorides, organic contents and water currents present in the soil. The sulphates in soil and ground water interfere first with setting of c
Jan 1, 1996
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Current Pile Driving Practices In The United States
By Alan G. MacKinnon
The current piling practices in the U. S. have, to a great degree, been influenced by our founding fathers. When our constitution was written by the delegates from the original thirteen colonies, it w
Jan 1, 1987
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Theory And Practice Of Pile Foundations ? Synopsis
By G. G. Meyerhof
The paper reviews the state of the art of estimating the bearing capacity and settlement of pile foundations in sand and clay soils, including the effects of pile installation, scale effects of pile s
Jan 1, 2010
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Evaluation Of Pile Load Test Results
By Rasin Duzceer
In this paper, the results of pile load test on 24 piles from twelve sites are presented. The pile load tests were performed on 14 driven and 10 bored piles of varying diameters and lengths installed
Jan 1, 2002
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Session 25 "Grout Mixtures and Materials I"
By Stephan Jefferis
It is my understanding that the Scandinavians have done some fundamental work on durability. I have seen a study published whereby the author, Helen Anderson, comments on the durability of polyurethan
Feb 10, 2003
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Design Of An Unbraced Elliptical Slurry Wall Cofferdam For Deep Pump Station Construction
By Gordon Chen
As part of a value engineering envisioned by East Coast Slurry, Weidlinger Associates, Inc. designed a unique elliptical slurry wall cofferdam for construction of the 65 ft. deep MWRA North Dorchester
Jan 1, 2010