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Grouting Methods Involved in Stabilization of TBM Tunnel near CP-06, UAA-04, Chennai MetroBy Yeruva Ramanareddy, Sohail Wajid, Ahmed Shaz, K. Bhavani
"CP-06 is an NATM cross passage which connects up-line and down-line metro tunnels near Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai. It lies completely in loose silty sand to dense sand with water table almost t
Jan 1, 2017
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Problems Of Cast In Situ Driven Piles Added To Existing Piles And Built Near A Standing StructureBy L. F. Albert
The paper describes solutions given to foundation problems during the reconstruction of a power plant set on fire, located adjacent to several still Working Units. After a detailed site and laboratory
Jan 1, 1989
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Port Mackenzie, Alaska - Deep Soil Compaction, Spin Fin- Pile Tension Test And Dock ConstructionBy Garth Howlett
In 1998 the Matanuska-Susitna Borough formed the new port district at Point MacKenzie, known as Port MacKenzie, located directly across the Knik Arm from Anchorage. In 1991 PND Engineers Inc. (PND), w
Jan 1, 2006
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Advantages And Limitation Of Integrity Tests For Large Diameter Bored Piles In Bangkok SubsoilBy Narong Thasnanipan
In Bangkok due to the prevailing condition of subsoil (existence of considerably weak stratum at top part) deep-seated large diameter bored piles of over 50 m depth with 0.8 -1.8m in diameter have bee
Jan 1, 2004
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Case History - Augered Cast-In-Place Piling Installed Into Weathered SandstoneBy Edwin W. Meyer
The augered cast-in-place piling technique was used to install deep foundations 20 feet into weathered sandstone. The project involved the upgrading of the Air Quality Control System (AQCS) for a 560
Jan 1, 2006
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New Technologies For Quality Control Of Augered Cast-In-Place PilesBy Tracy Brettmann
In recent years the Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) Pile industry has seen a substantial increase in the quality control options available to Contractors, Engineers, and Owners. Quality control methods r
Jan 1, 2000
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Temporary Secant Wall For A Subway Rehabilitation Project In An Urban EnvironmentBy Vincent Tirolo
Two separate secant pile cofferdams were constructed as part of an extensive rehabilitation and modernization of the New York City Transit's Lexington Avenue/Third Avenue IND Station at 53rd Stre
Jan 1, 2003
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Interlocking H-Sections For Cofferdams Resist High PressureBy Marc Dondelinger
Interlocking H sections with deep webs and high section modulus are being used for cofferdams and shore enclosures where pressures are excessive. The H sections can be as much as a meter deep; they ca
Jan 1, 1985
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Experimental Investigation Into The Stress And Strain Development Around A Displacement PileBy Jelke Dijkstra
This paper presents the results of model pile load tests in a photoelastic material. The soil in this test is represented by an assembly of photoelastically sensitive glass particles, which allows for
Jan 1, 2006
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Structural Underpinning By PinpilesBy D. A. Bruce
Small diameter cast-in-place bored piles (pinpiles) have been installed throughout the world since 1952, but only more recently in the United States. The special features of their construction and per
Jan 1, 1992
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Foundations On Karstic Limestone In Kuala Lumpur Malysia ? SynopsisBy J. M. Mitchell
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is underlain by karstic limestone. Firm clays, mudstones and siltstoncs of the Kenny Hill Formation overlie the limestone for about two thirds of the city. The remaining third h
Jan 1, 2010
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Assessment Of The Risk Of Pile Driving To Juvenile Fish - The ProblemBy James J. Anderson
In this talk I will report on an effort to reassess the risk of pile driving to juvenile salmonids migrating through Puget Sound. The study was motivated by the concern of the construction industry th
Jan 1, 1990
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The Soilex Pile SystemBy Erik M. Westerberg
The Soilex Pile combines a slender shaft, for quick and easy installation, with an enlarged pile toe, for high capacity. The key component is the Expander Body, which is inflated by injecting cement g
Jan 1, 2000
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Izmit Bay Bridge Crossing: Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach Reduces Risk And Lowers Overall Project Cost For Bot Bridge ConsortiumBy Jacob Chacko
The Izmit Bay bridge, a 3-km-long suspension bridge crossing of Izmit Bay, Turkey is planned to be constructed in one of the most seismically active places in the world. The site, which has the poten
Jan 1, 2011
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Advanced Soil Mailing Design - Improved Reliability And Predictability Of Wall PerformanceBy Reinhard Gnilsen
Soil Nail walls, like any other structure, must meet high standards of design to be acceptable to the public and owners. On the other hand, the concept of soil nailing trails behind other structures i
Jan 1, 1988
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2D And 3D Analysis Of New Austrian Tunnelling MethodBy G. R. Dasari
New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM) has been analysed by Finite Element method in two and three dimensions by Strain Dependant Modified Cam Clay (SDMCC) Model. The effects of construction sequence,
Jan 1, 1996
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A Case History of Intrinsic Remediation of Reactive Tailings Seepage for Questa Mine, New MexicoBy SungJe Chi
Intrinsic remediation is the effect of natural attenuation mechanisms - dilution, dispersion, sorption/precipitation and biodegradation - reducing contaminant concentrations in ground water to specifi
Jan 1, 2017
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Deep Excavations And Foundations For Locks ? SynopsisBy B. H. Moore
Foundation and excavation problems associated with lock construction projects vary widely. Each lock requires a different foundation to respond to a unique geologic setting. The range of heights and f
Jan 1, 2010
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Supported Excavation Movement Causing Lateral Displacement and Cracks in Drilled Shafts - Lessons Learned from a Case Study in ChicagoBy Eric R. Borys, Amaneh E. Kenarsari, Brett Gitskin
This case study discusses impacts of excessive Earth Retention System (ERS) lateral movement at a project in city of Chicago. The ERS (cantilevered sheeting) moved inward towards the excavation and ca
Jan 1, 2018
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Diaphragm Walls, Recent Developments to Improve ReliabilityBy A. Frits van Tol, Rodriaan Spruit, Jan H. van Dalen
"Abstract In recent years, there have been major problems with deep excavations in urban areas supported by diaphragm walls. In some cases, like the fatal Nicoll Highway collapse in Singapore the qual
Jan 1, 2014