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2D And 3D Ansys Modeling For Deep Excavation And Evaluation Of Soil-Structure InteractionBy Yahia M. Al-Smadi
Effect of lateral loading against existing sheet pile wall and distribution of gravity loading due to various number of construction loading scenarios were studied. The objective of this effort was t
Jan 1, 2010
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Characteristics of Strength Development of Fiber-Reinforced and Cement Improved Soft Clay of ShanghaiBy Mu Chen, Ye-Shuang Xu, Dong-Wei Hou, Shui-Long Shen, Huai-Na Wu
"This paper presents a laboratory investigation on the mechanical behaviors of the cement-clay admixture improved by polypropylene fiber. Cement can significantly improve the clay admixture. The fiber
Jan 1, 2015
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Single-Head Large Diameter Hammer Drill For Bored Piling Actualizes Large Diameter Rock Drilling And Deep Underwater Drilling Operation - SynopsisBy J. Nakayama
Down-the-hole hammer is commonly recognized as the most powerful drilling equipment for weathered to fresh rock formation including boulders. However, its drilling diameter is restricted by reasons of
Jan 1, 1996
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Resistance Factors For Lateral Design Of Drilled Shafts Supporting Sound WallsBy Ke Yang
Drilled shafts are widely used as foundation system for sound walls to resist lateral loads. The design method based on the ultimate lateral capacity, such as Broms method, is often used for sound wal
Jan 1, 2007
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Design And Construction Of The Sutong Bridge FoundationsBy Robert B. Bittner
The Sutong Bridge across the lower Yangtze River in China will have, when completed, the longest span (1,088 m) and the highest towers (306 m) of any cable stayed span in the world. The foundations fo
Jan 1, 2007
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Case History: Augered Cast-In-Place Piles For The Pittsburgh International Airport Midfield TerminalBy Randy R. Huberty
Although originally designed with deep foundations consisting of all driven steel H piles and drilled caissons, a unique application of Augered Cast-in-Place (ACIP) piles as an alternate design result
Jan 1, 2001
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Site Solutions For The Pisa Tower Remediation - 1 - IntroductionBy Paolo Heiniger
The aim of this paper is to present the operative solutions devised and then adopted to implement the underexcavation (soil extraction) of the Tower of Pisa, by means of soil extraction. The inter
Jan 1, 2000
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Instrumentation And Interpretation ? IntroductionBy H. Mori
The session chairman, Dr. H. Mori, welcomed the delegates to Discussion Session 8. AUTHORS PRESENTATIONS 1 . G. Price, Building Research Establishment. UK Mr. Price expanded on the content
Jan 1, 1991
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Rehabilitation of U.S. 70 Bridge over Lake HamiltonBy Ryan P. Sullivan, G. Alan Klevens, Jian Huang
"BACKGROUNDLake Hamilton in Hot Springs, AR was created in 1932 when the Arkansas Power and Light Co. completed Carpenter Dam on the Ouachita River to generate electricity. Today, the 7,200-acre (2,91
Jan 1, 2007
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Rehabilitation of U.S. 70 Bridge over Lake Hamilton (de2c0766-552c-4812-a9ab-394a9bebc445)By Ryan P. Sullivan, G. Alan Klevens, Jian Huang
"BACKGROUNDLake Hamilton in Hot Springs, AR was created in 1932 when the Arkansas Power and Light Co. completed Carpenter Dam on the Ouachita River to generate electricity. Today, the 7,200-acre (2,91
Jan 1, 2007
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Geo-Foundations Project Information Management Systems on a BudgetBy Jamey B. Rosen
As Project Information Management Systems (PIMS) technologies develop, the range of projects to which one can apply these technologies grows while the cost to apply them shrinks. In recent years, tech
Jan 1, 2019
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Interactive 3-Dimensional Modeling of Anchors at Bluestone DamBy Jamey Rosen, Georgette Hlepas
"Bluestone Dam is a concrete gravity structure with an overall length of 2,060 feet and a maximum height of 165 feet above the streambed. Several major project modification designs have been implement
Jan 1, 2016
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Soil-Cement Walls For Excavation SupportBy David S. Yang
The Cement Deep Soil Mixing (CDSM) method introduces and mixes cementitious materials with in situ soils using hollow-stem rotating shafts equipped with a cutting tool at the tip and mixing paddles ab
Jan 1, 2003
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Dam Wall Toe Stabilisation Using Mass Soil Mixing TechniquesBy David W. Martel, Tom George
"As part of the regional water authority review and upgrade of local dams a 35m x 5m x 3m wet soil mixed block was required for stabilisation of a dam wall toe in remote Victoria, Australia. Remote ac
Jan 1, 2015
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What It Takes (Geostructurally) To Extend The Plane Train Tunnel Under The World'S Busiest AirportBy Ryan T. Smith, Anthony Sahj, Alexander T. Darnell
Every second can count when trying to board a departing flight or catch a ride-share to your final destination. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is in the midst of a project that aims
Oct 1, 2022
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Kentucky Route 9 - Licking Pike Widening Design Build Slope StabilizationBy Frederick W. Slack
This paper will discuss the inherent value engineering associated with the design and construction of approximately 184,000 SF of anchored tieback wall, installed as part of the widening and drainage
Jan 1, 2003
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Determination Of Hydraulic Conductivity Of The Coralline Limestone Aquifer Of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Precautions And Recommendations For Deep FoundationsBy Mohamed A. Eliwah
This paper deals with the determination of hydraulic conductivity of the coastal coralline limestone aquifer of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. This coastal area has witnessed urban development and establishmen
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Deep Mixing Technologies for Lateral Support SystemsBy W. Sondermann
"AbstractWith the increasing demand in reuse of inner city areas and the urgent need for deeper foundation pits under cramped circumstances, adjacent structures close to and high ground water level, t
Jan 1, 2014
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Bentonite Self-Hardening Slurry Mix Variations and Field Implementation MethodsBy Christopher R. Harris
"Considerations are presented for developing and implementing self-hardening slurry mix designs to be utilized in barrier seepage walls. Slag-cement-cement-bentonite (SCCB) slurries are the primary fo
Jan 1, 2016
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Soil Nail Support Of Excavation System For The Embassy Of The Peoples Republic Of China In The United StatesBy Giovanni A. Bonita
The new Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China in the United States (Chinese Embassy) is located in the Embassy Row portion of Northwest Washington DC. The 475,000 ft2 (44,125 m2) struct
Jan 1, 2006