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Optimization of the Piled-Raft Foundations Considering the Soil-Pile-Raft InteractionBy Hessam Yazdani
In comparison to the conventional piled foundations, the piled-raft foundations provide a more economical solution to support high-rise buildings constructed on soft soils. In this type of foundations
Jan 1, 2013
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Mt. Baker Ridge Access Pits And Seattle Bus Tunnel Jet Grouted PilesBy John F. MacDonald
From 19BS thru the present, Guy F. Atkinson Construction Company has been involved in several transportation construction projects in the Seattle area. Two of these contracts, the Mt. Baker Ridge Tunn
Jan 1, 1990
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Construction Considerations For Ground Modification Projects ? SynopsisBy J. P. Welsh
Ground Modification construction is rapidly evolving in the United States. An assessment of the construction status of Ground Modification methods with their dates of introduction and general acceptan
Jan 1, 2010
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Behavior Of Grouted Shaft Helical Anchors In ClayBy Alan J. Lutenegger
Some years ago, a method was developed to incorporate a grout column around square-shaft helical screw-piles and anchors to increase shaft buckling resistance under compression loading. An additional
Jan 1, 2011
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Simulation of Offshore Piling using Advanced Dynamic Material Point Method (MPM)By Shreyas Giridharan, Fursan Hamad, Sujith Gowda, Christian Moormann
"Pile installation in soil is a dynamic process which exhibits large deformation in the soil region. Experimental investigation of pile installation is both time and resource intensive. Numerical inve
Jan 1, 2017
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The Type Of Wharf Structure On Soft Soil With Undulating Weathered Rock BedBy Sun Shao Xian
The Port of Shekou is situated at Shenzhen Bay on the east side of the Pearl River estuary. Geological condition of the site is quite complicated. On top of the sea bed, there is a layer of soft silt
Jan 1, 1991
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Bearing Capacity Of Piles Using Cavity Expansion Theory ? SummaryBy R. Bellotti
The theory of cavity expansion in an infinite frictional soil mass whose strength is represented by a curved Mohr-Coulomb failure envelope has been used to predict with some confidence the cone resist
Jan 1, 1987
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Capacity Of Driven Piles In SandBy Mohab Sabry
Pile foundations are used extensively around the world to support both inland and offshore structures, including important structures such as nuclear plants and oil drilling platforms. The limit of th
Jan 1, 2006
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Applicability of Wet Grab Sampling to Quality Assurance of Deep Mixing MethodBy Masaki Kitazume
"Abstract The wet type and dry type of deep mixing methods have been developed and widely applied for on-land and marine constructions in Japan. The quality assurance (QA) of the methods has been usua
Jan 1, 2014
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Pin Piles For Seismic Rehabilitation Of BridgesSince the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area, the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) has accelerated seismic upgrading of their bridges. Many structures can be i
Jan 1, 1993
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Large Scale Lateral Testing Of Pile Foundations (Young Professor Paper Competition 2010)By Anne Lemnitzer
Full-Scale cyclic field testing was performed on a 3x3 pile group consisting of nine cast-in-drilled-hole (CIDH) reinforced concrete shafts and a comparable single-shaft in order to investigate group
Jan 1, 2010
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Building Response To Construction ActivitiesBy Marco D. Boscardin
Control and mitigation of building response to construction activities are assuming a greater role in design decisions for underground construction. Alternatives for controlling building response have
Jan 1, 2003
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A Unique Solution To Mitigate Movement At The Jefferson Memorial SeawallBy Jesús E. Gómez
In the Summer of 2011, emergency repairs to the Jefferson Memorial North Plaza and Seawall were completed. These repairs were necessitated by settlement and lateral movement of the seawall and North
Jan 1, 2011
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Diaphragm Walls And Barrettes For Top-Down Construction: A Project ReportBy Bjöm Böhle
Top-down construction (or cut and cover construction) is providing important advantages when comparing with conventional construction techniques for commercial developments with deep basements, underg
Jan 1, 2006
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Design Of The Drilled Shaft Foundations For The Cooper River BridgeBy Liang Shen
The Cooper River Bridge, the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America, replaces two existing bridges along U.S. Highway 17 and connects the City of Charleston and the town of Mount Pleasant, South
Jan 1, 2013
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Special Foundation Systems - Paper 2.1 - The Merits Of Polymeric Fluids As Support SlurriesBy K. Englehardt
J BERESFORD introduced the subject of the paper which is the use of polymeric slurries to support the sides of diaphragm wall and bored pile excavations during construction. In the opinion of the auth
Jan 1, 1991
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Water Tightness Of Diaphragm WallsBy Radianto Elprama
For the realisation of the underground railway line RandstadRail in the city area of Rotterdam a bored tunnel is under construction. Diaphragm walls up to a depth of about 40 m were used to construct
Jan 1, 2006
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Geographic Information Systems Technology Use in Tracking Quality Control in In Situ Barrier Wall ConstructionBy Robert Bachus, Jamey B. Rosen
"Abstract Large scale In Situ Barrier Wall Construction projects, specifically those related to earth dams, dikes, and levees, frequently require stringent quality control measures to ensure the succe
Jan 1, 2014
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Wanapum Dam Repaired Using Post-Tensioning AnchorsBy Rick Deschamps, Brian Barkauskas, Aled Hughes, Abigail Stein
In central Washington, six miles south of the small town of Vantage, the flow of the Columbia River is harnessed by the Wanapum Dam which is part of the Priest Rapids Hydroelectric Project owned and o
Jan 1, 2018
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Rehabilitation Of Existing Foundation Piles Of Marine Structures In New York City Harbor, USABy P. B. Kelleher
Most of the piers and other pile-supported marine structures in the New York City Harbor area were constructed prior to the widespread use of currently available pile protective systems. As a result,
Jan 1, 1989