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  • DFI
    Lateral Earth Pressure On Lagging In Soldier Pile Wall Systems

    By Howard A. Perko

    Soldier pile and lagging is a conventional means of temporary excavation shoring. Timber lagging design has traditionally been based upon the designer's experience or empirical rules. One such me

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Deep Soil Stabilization Using Lime Cement Columns - Synopsis:

    By Melvin I. Esrig

    Lime Cement column stabilization of soft clay and sand in Salt Lake City, Utah and in San Francisco California is described and discussed. Stabilization permitted the construction, in a single stage,

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Soil-Cement Columns For Building Foundations

    By Osamu Taki

    The development of new auger bits for soil cement column drilling equipment has made it possible to create a homogeneous mixture of soil and cement-reagent slurry. As a result, soil-cement columns are

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Effects Of Helical Anchor Geometry On Long-Term Performance Of Small Wind Tower Foundations Subject To Dynamic Loads

    By Amy B. Cerato

    The application of this study is to use helical anchors as a foundation system for small wind tower (1 ? 10 kW) guyed cables. Helical anchors are currently used to anchor guyed cables of telecommunic

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Piles In Peat Under Artesian Pressure: A Case Study ? Synopsis

    By K. Y. C. Chung

    A case study on foundation engineering through organic soils is presented. Located along the west shore of the Hudson River, site soils consist of random brick fill over a thick layer of peat and orga

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Bearing Capacity Of Long Piles Driven Into Soft Soil ? Synopsis

    By F. Z. Suo

    Baoahan Iron and Steel Complex is situated at lower beaches of the Yangtze River. The subsoils 50~70 M below the surface is a deposite of Yangtze River delta, consisting mainly of weak silty clay and

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Slurry Walls Executed with the Cutting Soil Mixing Technique: A Case History

    By Carnevale Francesco, Bracci Laudiero Alberto, Pampanin Piero

    "SummaryIn the Port of Naples a slurry wall has been realized through a sandy layer up to a deep tuff layer using the Cutting Soil Mixing technique.The executed panels have dimensions of 2.8 m x0.65 m

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Deep Open Excavation In Chicago Downtown Area For Red Line And Blue Line Subway Connection At Block 37

    By Gordon Chen

    The Block 37 Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Tunnel Construction Project was originally designed by STV to connect Blue Line subway in North Dearborn Street and Red Line subway in State Street in the

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Execution And Evaluation Of High Capacity Caisson Load Tests In Glacial Deposits

    By Franklin M. Grynkewicz

    As part of the Boston Harbor clean up project, the new 1,000 mgd Deer Island Sewerage treatment plant includes ten 240 feet high egg-shaped "residuals" tanks. Contract documents called for these struc

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Use Of Anchors In Floors Of Large Drydocks And Wagon Tipper Sheds ? Synopsis

    By W. H. Liu

    The stability of floors of large drydocks and wagon tipper sheds at coal terminals is an important matter but quite difficult to solve. Anchors can be used to join floors to foundations thus ensuring

    Jan 1, 2010

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    TBM Recovery Shaft Construction - SR-99 Tunnel

    By Lance Rasband, Richard Hanke, John Starcevich

    "The 17.4 meter (57 ft) diameter tunnel boring machine (TBM), the world’s largest at the time of her launch in 2012, locally referred to as “Bertha,” is stuck. Incapacitated due to mechanical failure

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Deep Foundations In Karst - Lessons Learned From I-40 Corridor Widening In Knoxville, Tennessee

    By James L. Vinson

    Wilbur Smith Associates (WSA) has provided planning, engineering and construction oversight assistance to the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) for three construction projects intended to

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Settlement Behaviour Of Pile Foundation ? Synopsis

    By W. Y. Xu

    In comparison with shallow foundation, usually higher bearing capacity, smaller average settlement and better stability are the engineering characteristics of pile foundation. Besides, a smaller diffe

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Drilled Shaft Side Shear Capacity In Compressible Materials What Influences Capacity?

    By J. A. Hayes

    For over a decade the Osterberg Load Cell has been successfully used to determine the shear capacities of drilled shafts. Since the test method measures side shear directly, analytical complications d

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Crane Boom Loadings From Pile Driving

    By Alan G. MacKinnon

    Loads and stresses from pile driving are increasing from heavier piles and more powerful hammers. Stresses can be dangerous to equipment stability. Equipment developer MacKinnon tells how to compute s

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Verification Of Drilled Shaft Resistance By The Post Grouting Method

    By Suthan Pooranampillai

    Verification of drilled shaft resistance is primarily obtained through the use of different load testing methods. Procedures utilized include conventional top down static loading, the Osterberg load c

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Open Well Caissons Of A 1917 Railroad Bridge: How 19th Century Construction Can Influence 21st Century Construction (f1b0a5f2-b1b8-41d4-bbfb-fab6f395e7a0)

    By Alan D. Fisher

    Amtrak made a decision to replace an aging bascule bridge with a vertical lift bridge for their crossing of the Thames River in New London, Connecticut. The new lift bridge occupies the same alignmen

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Plastic Piling

    By Magued G. Iskander

    The deterioration of concrete, steel, and timber is a serious hindrance to construction in marine and corrosive environments. Composite materials such as fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) can offer perf

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Drilled Shaft Difficulties and a Micropile Solution

    By Jeff Jackson, Paul Axtell, David Graham

    The Montana Department of Transportation recently awarded a contract to construct a replacement bridge across the Clark Fork River in Heron, MT. Both abutments and both intermediate bridge bents were

    Jan 1, 2018

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    Advances in Desaturation of Sandy Soil to Mitigate the Liquefaction Hazard

    By Dhanaji S. Chavan, Thallak G. Sitharam

    "It is well known that sites comprising of saturated loose sand undergoes large deformations, due to liquefaction, during seismic shaking. To cope with this, different mitigation techniques such as vi

    Jan 1, 2017