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Excavation Risks Adjacent to Existing Structures in Illinois and Urban Environments - Identifying and Managing Technical and Legal IssuesBy James P. Chivilo, Gregory R. Meeder, Scott J. DiFiore, Matthew H. Johnson
New construction in metropolitan areas has direct impacts on immediate neighbors and abutters. While noise and dust are generally nuisance concerns, demolition, vibrations, excavation, and dewatering
Jan 1, 2019
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Effect of Installation Method on the Ratio of Tensile to Compressive Unit Shaft Resistance of Piles in Dense SandBy 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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Effects of Atmospheric Conditions on Energy Pile PerformanceBy 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
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Diving Underground - Through a Hologram - To Better Understand Foundation RiskBy Scott A. Anderson, Benjamin S. Rivers, Derrick D. Dasenbrock, Silas Nichols
Unknown geotechnical conditions are a major source of risk. Unexplored places vastly outnumber the sampled and tested ones, and widely spaced boreholes with intermittent tests and samples are the norm
Jan 1, 2019
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Drilled Shaft Load Testing Program for Design of Foundations for an Automated People MoverBy Samer Rabab’ah, John C. Niedzielski, Jason Valeria
The PHX Sky Train is an automated people mover system located at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Phase II of the PHX Sky Train includes the design of over 150 drilled shafts for support of f
Jan 1, 2019
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Fundamentals FirstBy Jeffrey C. Schuh, Logan Bloemer, Daniel P. Dietzler
Over the past 30 years, the authors have encountered numerous projects where recognizing the geology, soil properties and groundwater conditions, and considering alternative construction techniques ha
Jan 1, 2019
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Making Foundation Design Courses More Engaging and Effective for StudentsBy Evangelia Ieronymaki
Civil engineering education relies on traditional methods of teaching, comprising mostly of deductive instruction by presenting the theory, followed by applications. This paper presents an alternative
Jan 1, 2019
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Hudson’s Revitalization: The Use of Robotics in the Work PlaceBy Dave P. DeClerck
Hardman Construction was faced with the challenge of completing a large earth retention project on a constricted downtown Detroit site, while maintaining a safe and productive worksite. To do so, new
Jan 1, 2019
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Utilizing Drones to Improve Project WorkflowsBy Barritt Lovelace
Collins Engineers has been researching and implementing the use of drones on Civil Engineering Projects since 2015. Applications include bridge inspection, asset management, mapping, construction site
Jan 1, 2019
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Specialty Geo-Engineering in a Caisson TownBy William H. Walton, Joel Dellaria, Jeffrey R. Hill
The City of Chicago has a world-renowned skyline and is known for its provocative architecture. The subsurface conditions in the city have allowed for construction of these significant structures. The
Jan 1, 2019
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The Use of Rigid Inclusions to Support Large SpansBy Michael Shedlosky, Sonia Sorabella Swift, Nina Carney, David Tarasovic
Rigid inclusions were used to support roadway fills and mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls for the South Capitol Street Corridor project. The first phase of this two-phase, nearly $1 billion pr
Jan 1, 2019
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The Use of Vibratory Driving of Foundation Piles for Offshore Applications - State of the PracticeBy Nicolas Moscoso, Gerald Verbeek, Marcel Bielefeld, Rob van Dorp
Upon recently, most offshore foundations were based on a number of driven piles that were installed with an impact hammer. With the increase in offshore windfarms two major developments have occurred:
Jan 1, 2019
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Hemispherical Charge Comparison to Kingery BulmashBy David N/A Doucet, Colter N/A Angell, William N/A Joa, Kyle N/A Wagner, Catherine N/A Johnson, Marty N/A Langenderfer
The Kingery-Bulmash (K-B) equations are a widely accepted means of predicting air-blast parameters from surface explosive detonations. The parameters predicted from these calculations include incident
Jan 1, 2019
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Circulation of Sodium Sulfate Solution Produced During NiMH Battery Waste ProcessingBy A. Porvali, V. Agarwal, M. Lundström
Hydrometallurgical recovery of rare earth elements (REE) from NiMH battery waste can be performed using sulfuric acid leaching followed by selective precipitation as double salt (REENa(SO4)2•H2O) by a
Jan 1, 2019
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Twenty Five Years of Sonic Injection Plant Trials and Implementation — Let’s Take StockBy Joël P. T. Kapusta
Back in 1995, Air Liquide and Union Minière presented a joint paper at the Copper 95 – Cobre 95 Conference in Santiago, Chile, describing the first full scale plant trials of shrouded sonic injection
Jan 1, 2019
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Simultaneous Stochastic Optimization of Production Scheduling at Twin Creeks Mining Complex, Nevada"Twin Creeks is a gold mining complex that is part of Newmont’s Nevada operations. The mining complex is composed of two openpits, Mega and Vista, external ore sources and a set of existing stockpiles
Dec 1, 2018
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Elko Roundtable 2018; Water in MiningBy Rick Frechette, Greg Nelson
"The 2018 Elko Roundtable was held at the Red Lion in Elko, NV on March 15, 2018. The gracious host was once again Knight Piésold. Attendance was robust with representatives from more than 14 mining p
Dec 1, 2018
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Advances in Tunneling Technology is Theme of Seventh Cutting Edge ConferenceBy Steve Kral
"Repairing and replacing the nation’s aging and crumbling infrastructure has become a major issue with the American public. It is no secret that the upkeep of roads, tunnels, bridges, and water and wa
Dec 1, 2018
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Underground Mine Scheduling Modelled as a Flow Shop: A Review of Relevant Work and Future ChallengesBy M. Åstrand, M. Johansson
"Advanced planning and automation are increasingly important in modern mines. Sophisticated methods for long-term mine planning are often used, and the advent of autonomous machines makes the actual o
Dec 1, 2018
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Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide in Alkaline Cyanide SolutionsBy T. Mahlangu Mahlangu, T. Fungene, K. C. Sole
"Although oxygen is widely employed as the oxidant of choice in gold leaching by cyanide, its low aqueous solubility presents some drawbacks in practical application; hydrogen peroxide has therefore b
Dec 1, 2018