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Study on the ideal location of a bottom drainage roadwayBy X. Chen, F. An, H. Chen, Z. Wang
The bottom drainage roadway plays a crucial role in preventing coal and gas outbursts by using underground gas drainage methods. Therefore, it is essential to select the ideal position of the bottom d
May 2, 2022
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Stability analysis of a free-standing backfill wall and a predictive equation for estimating the required strength of a backfill material – a numerical modelling approachBy S. Sekhar, S. Bhargava, A. K. Godugu, J. L. Porathur
Cemented backfilling has enabled underground hard rock mines to extract orebodies more safely with improved ore recovery. It is important to estimate the minimum required strength parameters for a bac
May 2, 2022
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Overview of mine rescue approaches for underground coal fires: A South African perspectiveBy M. Onifade, B. Genc, P. O. Akinseye, M. Fourie, K. O. Said
Coal is mined by both surface and underground methods and its extraction is normally characterized by numerous hazards that can lead to catastrophic accidents, which result in devastating effects such
May 2, 2022
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Assessment of vibration exposure of mine machinery operators at three different open-pit coal minesBy A. Tekin
In almost all branches of industry, machinery and equipment in operation cause vibration. Some sources of vibration affect only the operator’s hands, fingers, and arms, while others have adverse effec
May 2, 2022
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Ground-Supported Working Platforms For Tracked Plants And Mobile Cranes – Investigations Of Intercaction EffectsBy Moritz Schleeh, Christian Moormann
Temporary working platforms are generally required in order to ensure that heavy construction machinery such as drilling and trench wall units, pile drivers, vehicle and crawler cranes can be set up s
May 1, 2022
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Rammed Aggregate Pier Group Load Test Results For Large Infrastructure Project In The Middle EastBy 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
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Refurbishment Of A Piled Commercial Building With A Single Level Basement For A 70% Increase In Floor AreaBy Henry H. Tayler, Eric Sturel
1 Triton Square was originally a six-storey building with a one-level basement located within a commercial development near Euston, London. It was designed and constructed in the 1990s and the foundat
May 1, 2022
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Safety And Economics Of Working Platforms – A Uk PerspectiveBy David Corke
The paper presents the development of Federation of Piling Specialists (FPS) calculation of rig track loading, the production of the Building Research Establishment document “Working platforms for tra
May 1, 2022
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An Alternative Lower Carbon Footprint Foundation For A Large Oil Gas Project In Jurong Island, SingaporeBy Selvaganesh Selvaraju, Deepak Raj, Sandun N. Wimalasena
One of the world leading oil majors is carrying out a multi-billion-dollar expansion of its integrated manufacturing complex in Jurong Island, Singapore, the global oil trading and refining hub. Soil
May 1, 2022
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Pneumatic Sinking 2.0: A World Record Caisson Project By Large Scale Innovations Evolution In Theory And Revolution In PracticeBy Bartho J. Admiraal, Antoine Feddema
Pneumatic sinking of caissons has been established from mid-19th century. The technique of pneumatic sinking has been applied on many projects for underground construction up to depths over 20m below
May 1, 2022
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From Linear To Circular Economy; Using Hollow Piles To Reduce Embodied Carbon And Promote Pile ReuseBy Andrew McNamara, Stuart Norman, Matthew Dearing, Michael Pelken, Asha Panchal
The deep foundations industry has largely remained unchanged since in the advent of CFA piling in the 1960s. Piles have consequently been designed and constructed following the traditional codes and s
May 1, 2022
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Oldie But Goldie – Bi-Directionally Tested Foundation Piles With Base Enlargement As A Smart And Economical Alternative To Conventional Piles At Geneva, SwitzerlandBy Dipl. -Ing. (FH) Thomas Schmitt, Dr. Melvin England
Foundations in Geneva are difficult and expensive due a large overlayer of clay and silt above competent bearing material in the moraine. Common foundation schemes use deep barrettes or bored piles, f
May 1, 2022
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Foundation Reuse And Strengthening Works At 65 And 67-69 Whitfield Street, LondonBy Shields H. Arup
The paper describes the innovative foundation reuse and strengthening works for two buildings in Central London. A 1950s building on piled foundations (65 Whitfield St) and a 1930s building (67-69 Whi
May 1, 2022
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Rapid Load Testing In GermanyBy Marcel Bielefeld, Joost Bakker, Rob van Dorp
Pile load testing can be performed by a static, rapid or high strain dynamic (generally designated as dynamic) testing method. The static load test is often considered the “gold standard” of testing w
May 1, 2022
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Automation Of Pile Foundation Design Post-Processing To Produce Pile PlansBy Rajasekar Subbian, Jessica Oudhof
In the Netherlands pile foundation design is done using CPTs in accordance with EC7 national annexure. The capacity per tip level is calculated for every CPT followed by zonation to find the tip level
May 1, 2022
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Residual Load Development Case Study In Driven Cast-In-Situ PilesBy Packer M. L
Residual load development in driven precast piles has been widely researched in recent decades, however, cast-in-situ piles are often falsely assumed to be unaffected by this mechanism. In contrast to
May 1, 2022
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Systematic Laboratory And Field Study On The Shear Resistance Of The Soil-Concrete Interface Of Diaphragm Walls And Bored PilesBy Matthias Pulsfort, Jiarui Du, Torsten Wichtmann, Achim v. Blumenthal, Diethard König, Rowena Verst
The influence of the interaction between support fluid and soil, e.g., filter cake formation, on the shear stress transfer in the soil-concrete interface of diaphragm walls and bored piles is still co
May 1, 2022
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Digital Automation Of Geotechnical Sites – The Development And Essential Role Of An Industry Standardised Design FormatBy Scott White, Pishun Tantivangphaisal, Andrew Bell, Chris Barker
There has been considerable advancement in recent years in the tools, both software and hardware, available to allow efficient digitalization of site records during the construction of geotechnical wo
May 1, 2022
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Construction Of The Deepest Kelly System Foundation Piles In Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaBy Vijayakumar Viramuthu, Martin Heinrich
Tower of Lot L, L1 & M, Kuala Lumpur City Centre when completed would stand 700 m tall. This Mega tall Skyscraper would merely be less than 500 m away from the world tallest Twin Tower, the Petronas T
May 1, 2022
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Piling Adjacent To Rail Tunnels At King’S Cross CentralBy David A. Hart, Barry P. Osborn, Richard J. Totty, Ana T. Carvalho, Max B. Elliott
This paper addresses the experience designing and installing bored piles for the King’s Cross area. This includes continuous flight auger and rotary bored piles, with a range of diameters between 600
May 1, 2022