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  • DFI
    Deep Mixing in the United States: Milestones in Evolution

    By Donald A. Bruce

    "The Deep Mixing Methods (DMM), in their current forms, have been employed in the United States since 1986, although an earlier version had seen service from 1954. The earlier developments were strong

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Integrity Testing of Drilled Displacement Piles at a Major Campus

    By Mark D. Fuhriman, Parham Khoshkbari, Robert Fosse

    Drilled displacement piles are becoming an increasingly common deep foundation choice for their relatively simple installation methods, applicability to a wide range of subsurface conditions, and vers

    Sep 8, 2021

  • DFI
    Repairs Of Diaphragm Walls, Lessons Learned

    By Raymond J. Poletto

    This paper describes the special problems that occur with the construction of diaphragm walls and discusses the lessons learned during the repairs of structural walls. Although diaphragm or slurry wal

    Jan 1, 2011

  • DFI
    Bi-Directional Load Testing Of A Pile Bored Using Bentonite Mud In Guinea Bissau

    By Frédéric Rocher-Lacoste

    On July 2nd, 2007, LCPC and LOADTEST performed a static loading test with an Osterberg-cell on a bored pile of 1600 mm diameter. The 56.50 meters deep test pile constructed by Trevi Spa for Soares da

    Jan 1, 2008

  • DFI
    Case Studies Of Driven Tubular Steel Piles In Soils And Basalt On Woolgoolga To Ballina Pacific Highway Upgrade

    By Henry Zhang

    This paper presents two case studies of large diameter driven tubular steel piles for the ongoing Woolgoolga to Ballina Pacific Highway upgrade (W2B). This project forms part of Australia’s largest re

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Rammed Aggregate Pier Group Load Test Results For Large Infrastructure Project In The Middle East

    By Brian Metcalfe, Kord Wissmann, Gianni Martinez

    The Middle East consists of vast deserts that reach temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius, with some areas characterized by endless sand dunes. When the project team selected the location for a large

    May 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Deep Mixing Ground Improvement Design to Support Large MSE Walls for Kitimat LNG, BC

    By Randy R. Williams, Roberto R. Olivera, Brian W. Wilson, Marina S. W. Li

    "An extensive, deep mixing (DM) ground improvement program using the Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) technique was designed and constructed in 2013 to support up to 20 m (66 ft) high Mechanically Stabilized

    Jan 1, 2017

  • DFI
    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

  • DFI
    Analysis Of Pile Behavior In Granular Soils Using DEM

    By Jeremy G. Kress

    We propose the discrete element method (DEM) as a complimentary alternative to analytical solutions and FEM models for the analysis of pile response. DEM is a novel approach to the engineering design

    Jan 1, 2010

  • DFI
    Cut-Offs in Temporary Coffer Dams As Seepage Barriers for Concrete Dam Construction –A Case Study of Teesta –V H E Project in Sikkim (India)

    By I. D. Dayal, Anil Kumar Jain

    "Cutoff walls are frequently used to slow down or prevent seepage of water through and/or around dams. Cutoff wall is a type of seepage barrier structure designed to reduce the flow of water underneat

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Evaluation Of Existing P-Y Models For Caliche Based On Numerical Analysis Of Raiders Stadium Lateral Load Tests

    By Ramin Motamed, Fahim M. Bhuiyan, Raj V. Siddharthan

    Numerical lateral load analysis based on the beam on Winkler foundation (BNWF) model (i.e., the p-y method) is a simple, and widely used tool to predict lateral responses of drilled shafts from field

    Oct 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Selmon Expressway, Tampa: Case History of Drilled Shaft Design for Extreme Variability

    By Ross T. McGillivray, David S. Graham, Dan A. Brown, Steven D. Dapp

    "The Selmon Expressway includes an elevated structure extending across several miles of weathered karstic limestone geology, and represents a challenge for design because of the high variability of th

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Construction And Verification Of Large Bored Pile For Bridge Foundation Through Deep Weak Alluvial Soil Layers And Artesian Aquifer

    By C. Dai, S Raathiv

    The Waikato Expressway is one of the New Zealand Transport Agency’s (NZTA) seven roads of National Significance. Coffey is part of the City Edge Alliance engaged by NZTA for the Hamilton Section of th

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Design Issues for Mini-Caissons in the NYC Area

    By Caciola Jr. Joseph J., Nidal M. AbiSaab

    "Thanks in great part to the geology of the New York City Metropolitan area, mini-caissons are a popular choice for deep foundations. These drilled elements are readily available, easy to install with

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Response of Pile and Pile Groups against Excavation Induced Ground Movement

    By K Ilamparuthi, R. K. Madhumathi

    "This paper presents the results of 1g model tests conducted on model piles both single and two pile groups embedded in sand by physically inducing lateral soil movement. From the test results it was

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Evaluation of Soil-Bentonite Backfill Consolidation Properties

    By Jeffrey C. Evans, Daniel G. Ruffing, Hejintao Huang

    Soil-bentonite slurry trench cutoff walls are the most common type of vertical cutoff wall used in the US for seepage control and for passive control of contaminant migration at environmental sites.

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Mooring Bridge Caissons During Construction Using Jetted-In Driven Plate Anchors

    By Osama A. Safaqah

    Driven plate anchors can be used to hold in place large bridge caissons during floating construction. Their small size and simple method of installation make them a very cost effective alternative to

    Jan 1, 2013

  • DFI
    A Soil Quake Davisson Offset Method For Drilled Foundations

    By Michael Perlow Jr

    A modification of the original Davisson Offset Limit (DOL) is presented for drilled foundations using soil quake (QDOL) factors ranging from 2 to 6. A further modification of the Davisson Offset Limit

  • DFI
    Construction And Stability Risks Of Fluid Supported Deep Excavations And Their Effects On Design Parameters

    By Martin D. Larisch

    The construction of diaphragm walls and most large-diameter bored piles (piers) is often carried out under drilling support fluids to temporarily stabilise the excavation prior to concrete placement.

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    The Berkeley Art Museum: Repurposing a Historical Building

    By Timothy Nelson, Simon Burnworth

    "The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), which currently resides in a 1970s-era post-modern concrete structure just south of the University of California, Berkeley campus, was in ne

    Jan 1, 2016