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Presentation #1 - Deep Foundation Inspection And Integrity Testing - Introduction - Why Use Drilled Shafts?By Bernard Hertlein
¦ Drilled shafts resist scour seismic loads better than groups of driven piles ¦ Drilled shaft construction creates less noise and vibration than driving piles ¦ Drilled shafts permit direct obser
Jan 1, 2001
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Presentation #2 - Non-Destructive Testing For Drilled Shafts - ContentsBy Frank Rausche
Introduction and Background Testing -Pile Preparation -Data Processing -Data Interpretation/Case Studies Case Studies - Existing Piles Stories from around the world
Jan 1, 2001
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Presentation #3 - Cross-Hole Sonic Logging And Single-Hole Sonic Logging - OutlineBy Les R. Chernauskas
? What is Integrity Testing? ? Cross-Hole Sonic Logging (CSL) ? Single-Hole Sonic Logging (SSL) ? Typical Specifications ? Case Histories ? Observations and Conclusions WHAT IS INTEGRITY T
Jan 1, 2001
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Presentation #5 - The High-Strain Dynamic Load Test (Drop Weight Test) - ContentsBy Frank Rausche
Why testing What tests can be done Dynamic load testing Loading device Measurements Analysis Examples
Jan 1, 2001
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Presentation #6 - Rapid Load Testing: A New Choice For Pile TestingBy Michael D. Justason
...a global perspective... In March of 2000, the Japanese Geotechnical Society added "Rapid Load Testing" to their national standard for pile testing. In the year 2000. it is estimated that th
Jan 1, 2001
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Presentation #7 - Bi-Directional Static Load Testing - Load Testing High Capacity Piles What Have We Learned?By Jorj Osterberg
550 load tests of up to 150 MN have been completed on driven and bored piles using the Osterberg Load Cell. Because the test measures side shear and end bearing separately, much can be learned about t
Jan 1, 2001
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Presentation of Certificate of Honorary Membership to Sir Ian McLennan, K.C.M.G., K.B.E.By W. M. LONIE
Address by the President of the Institute (Mr W M Lonie) in making the presentation of the Certificate of Honorary Membership to Sir Ian McLellan, K.C.G.M, K.B.E. Address by Sir Ian McLellan after acc
Jan 1, 1979
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Presentation of Honorary Membership to Sir Harold CarpenterBy AIME AIME
SIR HENRY CORT HAROLD CARPENTER, F. R. S. professor of metallurgy at the Royal School of Mines, was presented with his Honorary Membership certificate in the A.I.M.E. on Oct. 18, at a luncheon in his
Jan 1, 1938
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Presentation of the Institute Medal, 1977 to Howard Knox Worner, C.B.E.By J. K. A. McLEOD
Address by the President of the Institute (Mr J K A McLeod) in presenting the Institute Medal to Howard Knox Warner, C.B.E. Address by Howard Knox Warner after accepting the award.
Jan 1, 1978
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Preservative Treatment of Mine Timber at Primero MineBy F. T. Baker
The Primero mine, operated by the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company, is located 17 miles west of Trinidad, Colorado, in Las Animas County. Unusually bad roof conditions, along with heavy side pressure and
Jan 1, 1926
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Preserving the historical record of Canadian mining and metallurgyBy Norman R. Ball
"Many people in the mining and metallurgical industries were brought up to embrace Henry Ford's pronouncement that ""History is bunk"" but it is not generally known that the same Henry Ford creat
Jan 1, 1999
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President Buehler Invades the West and SouthBy AIME AIME
WHEN "Chief" Buehler in mid-September set out on his official 10,000 mile swing-around-the-circle visiting Local Sections he decided not to tell his audiences how to organize and operate a state geolo
Jan 1, 1935
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President Turner Makes Valedictory at Annual Business MeetingBy AIME AIME
AT FOUR O'CLOCK members gathered in the auditorium for the annual business meeting of the Institute which, according to its charter, must be held on the third Tuesday of February each year. Presi
Jan 1, 1933
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President's Page: ChallengesI appreciate the honour that has been bestowed upon me by my election as President of this Institute. We are starting what I believe will be a challenging year. The first challenge facing the Institut
Jan 1, 1991
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President's Page: The status of the engineerBy O. K. H. Sheff
An editorial in the April 1990 edition of Mining Magazine is worth a wider audience in South Africa, particularly as the SAIMM enters its own centenary decade and the process of change in the minerals
Jan 1, 1990
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Presidential Address (ab70c965-00cf-4b02-a258-10f691bb3809)May I first of all say that I am fully conscious of the great compliment paid to me when I was invited to accept the Presidential Chair for this current year. I realise that it is an onerous task by
Jan 1, 1951
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Presidential Address (b179f219-258b-42e8-92fe-9c28ebd7b814)As this is the first occasion I have had, and probably will be the only opportunity I shall have, of addressing such a large gathering of members and of student members of the Institute, I desire to-
Jan 1, 1937
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Presidential Address (b1ebe2d7-0ccc-4016-9bb7-570339ad7bb8)By S. A. Willis
For the past several months 1 have been considering the functions of this Society and its reasons for continuance. The fact that it is now sixty years old indicates that it must have been of value and
Jan 1, 1947
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Presidential address (df96d270-8aad-4124-8984-c683b36c8314)By E R. Hassall
Discussiong the importance of minerals and mining, impacts on the environment and remediation, and the need to foster interest in science among young people.
Jan 8, 1997
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Presidential Address - 1985 Can Professionalism Survive in Our Changing Society?The society in which we live is one of change, and we professionals are part of that society. The importance of this simple and obvious statement is often overlooked. My Presidential Address examines
Jan 1, 1985