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Session 10 Deep Mixing Method IBy Peter Cali
There is one organization in Sweden, The Swedish Deep Stabilization Research Centre, which has been working with these questions and there is also a project, Eurosoilstab, within European Union to tak
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 11 Jet Grouting IIBy George Burke
Of the three projects, particularly the extensive Nimitz II (downtown) project, a single system, which was part of the operation, was used to control the spoil. Spoil control was continuous with the w
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 13 "Jet Grouting III"By Peter Iovino
Unfortunately, I don't know the unit cost per cubic yard of treatment. I reflected on that yesterday and I don't think that we considered the use of micropiles. They could have been an optio
Feb 10, 2003
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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
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Session 16 "Deep Mixing Method IV"By Mary Ellen Bruce
Let me first address the issue of the wet grab samples. The wet grab samples that were attempted to take on the Central Artery were hindered by the fact that the way the mixing was being done was only
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 18 "Grouting for Micropiles & Anchors"By Jim Bruce
No answer required. From the drilling equipment suppliers, but the specifications must be tailored to be project-specific. Yes, the sonic technique is very interesting as we said, and it is not so muc
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 21 "Grouting in Karst"By Jim Henry
I would say mainly the cost. I showed only 3 cases. One of them was the one that Allen just described and there were two other cases. In those cases it was fairly easy to develop a solution using limi
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 24 "Compaction Grouting and Consensus Guide"By Richard Berry
The spacing of grout injections is typically about 2 to 2 V½ meters if the purpose of the grouting is densification of the in-situ soils. Hole spacing will vary with the in-situ soil properties and th
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 25 "Grout Mixtures and Materials I"By Stephan Jefferis
It is my understanding that the Scandinavians have done some fundamental work on durability. I have seen a study published whereby the author, Helen Anderson, comments on the durability of polyurethan
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 26 "Groutability and Grout Evaluation"By Peter Yen
This session consists of five papers. Three involved research on the properties of grout materials, specifically ultrafine cements and polyurethane grouts. Two papers present the development of soil g
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 27 "Grouted Cutoffs"By Trent Dreese
For critical velocities in gravel units we use Bush-Luckner, Sichardt, other empirical equations, and equations derived from laboratory experiments too. On the base of these, we compiled critical velo
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 29 "Grouting for Tunnels 1"By Lynn Crayne
We used Glyoxal as the hardener, at a final concentration of 10% by volume and therefore 20% by volume in the A-Component. They worked pretty well what we did was we shaved the joints on each of the
Feb 10, 2003
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Session 30 "Grouting for Tunnels 2"By Raymond Henn
Yes we have also used some however, again because of the nature of the maintenance window where we have that two hour (at best) window every night and due to the numerous other crews that are wanting
Feb 10, 2003
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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
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Session 32 "Grout Mixtures and Materials 3"By Lois G. Schwarz
I did a project (Sungai Piah) as a consultant to your firm in Malaysia, where we were faced with a similar situation as sketched out in your question. The following is what we did for the grouting of
Feb 10, 2003
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Session I - How Geology Has Driven Foundation Practice Worldwide - Design And Construction Constraints Imposed By Unique Geologic Conditions In New York City ? SynopsisBy George J. Tamaro
The design and construction of foundations in the New York City area are usually dictated by the widely varying geologic conditions encountered in the five boroughs, particularly along the spine of Ma
Jan 1, 2000
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Session III - Foundation Techniques In The Urban Environment - Structural Movement And Ground Settlement Control For A Deep Excavation Within An Historic Building - SynopsisBy Martin J. Kenwright
Within the famous Harrods department store, a new lift shaft has been constructed, servicing a depth of 22m below ground level as well as the existing 6 storeys of the store. The shaft will connect wi
Jan 1, 2000
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Setting and Origin of Miocene Giant Ore Deposits in the Central AndesBy C Mpodozis
Central Andean (22¦S to 34¦S latitude) Miocene giant ore deposits share common features that reveal their origin. Tectonic and magmatic features include a relation to a shallow subduction zone, an ass
Jan 1, 1999
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Setting Best Practice: FIFO at the Mount Keith ConcentratorBy S O. Hille
Modern remote mining operations in Australia are more commonly trending towards fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) sites. This trend is driven by numerous factors including increased business centralisation, reduc
Jan 1, 2002
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Setting for Success – Private Equity Exploration and Mining Project Buy-in to Listing and DivestmentBy A Keogh, P Allen, P Stoker
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Private equity (PE) firms are comparatively free of mandatory requirements for the level an
Mar 18, 2015