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  • DFI
    Session 14 "Deep Mixing Method III"

    By Stefan Dahlin

    The laboratory tests indicated low permeability but as I said, as a rule, the permeability in the field has been found to be higher. A high permeability has also been found when doing back calculation

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    Effects of Atmospheric Conditions on Energy Pile Performance

    By Melissa S. Beauregard, Randall A. Pietersen

    This study focuses on quantifying the effects of water infiltration on a full-scale energy pile system’s ability to meet the thermal demand of an HVAC system. Theoretically, an energy pile system shou

    Jan 1, 2019

  • DFI
    Jet Grouting Soft Clays for Tunnelling & Deep Excavations Design & Construction Issues

    By Marcelo Chuaqui

    We certainly have the data to back calculate it. I must admit that I haven't, at the moment my priority is not on what is the stiffness of the jet grout but is making sure that the jet grout is r

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    Session 31 "Grout Mixtures and Materials 2"

    By Lois G. Schwarz

    I did not make studies about this parameter but I can say that some researchers recommend using low C3A cements to repair masonry mortar in order to reduce a possible combination with sulphate that ca

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    Monitoring of an Embankment Project Using Rigid Inclusions and Vacuum Consolidation During and After Construction

    By Stephen Buttling, Zhong Rui

    "A single unit gas fired power station was being built on the edge of the Gulf of Thailand in 2001. The soil conditions consisted of very soft to soft Holocene Marine Clay, and the site was part of a

    Jan 1, 1900

  • DFI
    High Mobility Grouting Prevents Historic Fountain from Sinking

    By Brian M. Fraley

    "Portions of the Catholic Total Abstinence Fountain in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pa., were in “imminent danger,” according to a restoration services request for proposals (RFP) issued by the Cit

    Jan 1, 2017

  • DFI
    Caveat Emptor Or A Buyer's Guide To Pile Integrity Testing - Introduction

    By Joram M. Amir

    During recent years, the integrity testing of piles has made considerable progress. With the availability of portable and powerful computers, practically all integrity testing equipment is now digital

    Jan 1, 1999

  • DFI
    Sustainability Simply Makes Sense

    By Gerald Verbeek

    There are certain concepts that seem to invite responses from some, including some in the foundation industry and even some within DFI, that are at best surprising. Business owners and their employees

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    LRFD and Its Implications for QC/QA of Deep Foundations

    By Bernard Hertlein, Chia K. Tan

    "The move to LRFD methods for structural design by AASHTO, ACI, AISC , ASCE, and the FHWA has been a major change for the American construction industry. The deep foundations industry has arguably bee

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    Effects of Deep Mixing Method to Reinforce Earth Levees in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam

    By Bao K. Le, Khang T. Truong, Masaki Kitazume, Toru Kobayshi, Long P. Le, Tanaka Hitoshi, Makoto Kamimura, Hoang-Hung Tran-Nguyen

    "Earth levees constructed using dredged materials taken from a river along an earth levee have annually damaged in the Mekong Delta due to high void spacing in earth levees and floodwater. Sliding and

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Soil Cement Tensile Strength and Modulus as a Function of Unconfined Compressive Strength

    By Dominic Parmantier, Jason Page

    "In the past, the designers of DSM have analyzed various failure modes and then specified a minimum unconfined compressive strength (UCS) for the soil-cement. The specified minimum UCS reflected the c

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    Session 22 "Compaction Grouting and Limited Mobility Grouting"

    By Allen Cadden

    The type of soil we had was a silty fine sand. It had been placed by hydraulic methods in 1904 so it was quite clean I would say less than 10% silt the rest of it was very loose sand. That I'm n

    Feb 10, 2003

  • DFI
    You Can't Drive Piles Because Of The Vibration

    By Jerry A. Steding

    How many times have you heard "You can't drive piles because of the vibration."? You hear these words come out of the mouths of owners, engineers, and contractors. When a piling contractor he

    Jan 1, 1988

  • DFI
    Re-Use Of Old Pile Foundations In Amsterdam

    By Remco Offenberg, Marcel Bielefeld, Martijn van Delft

    The question of the continued suitability of existing foundations arises when the function of the superstructure changes. This can occur when the superstructure is replaced or when the existing struct

    May 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Thirty Years of Experience with the Wave Equation Solution Based on the Method of Characteristics

    By Peter Middendorp, Gerald E. H. Verbeek

    "This paper will describe a brief history of the method of characteristics as an accurate solution of the wave equation, and the author's experiences with the method of characteristics over a period o

    Jan 1, 2005

  • DFI
    Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Causeway Project in Kuwait - A Case Study

    By Paolo Cavalcoli, Federico Pagliacci, Marco Chiarabelli

    "The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Causeway Project in Kuwait is estimated at approximately $US3.7 billion and consists of constructing a causeway across the Kuwait Bay, connecting the Shuwaikh Port with the

    Jan 1, 2016

  • DFI
    Effect of Installation Method on the Ratio of Tensile to Compressive Unit Shaft Resistance of Piles in Dense Sand

    By A. C. Galvis-Castro, R. Salgado, M. Prezzi, E. Ganju, R. D. Tovar-Valencia

    It is generally accepted that the unit shaft resistance of piles in sands is lower for tensile loading than for compressive loading. So far, very little attention has been paid to the influence of the

    Jan 1, 2019

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    Discussion of Differences in Design Methodology between Granular and Grouted Inclusions

    By Brandon Buschmeier, Frederic Masse

    "Inclusions are a type of ground improvement that provide an improvement of a soil mass by insertion of a material with better characteristics than the surrounding soils. There are primarily two types

    Jan 1, 2015

  • DFI
    The Development and State of Practice of Cutter Soil Mixing in North America – The First 10 Years

    By Brian Wilson, Franz-Werner Gerressen

    "Cutter Soil Mixing, also known as CSM, was developed in Europe as an alternate method of Deep Mixing to the more traditional single and multiple auger techniques, and brought to market by Bauer Masch

    Jan 1, 2015