Pile Design and Construction Practice

Pile Design and Construction Practice
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 566
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ISBN-10 : 9780203964293
ISBN-13 : 0203964292
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Pile Design and Construction Practice by : Willis H. Thomas

This international handbook is essential for geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists responsible for designing and constructing piled foundations. It explains general principles and practice and details current types of pile, piling equipment and methods. It includes calculations of the resistance of piles to compressive loads, pile group

Pile Design and Construction Rules of Thumb

Pile Design and Construction Rules of Thumb
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Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 9780128042342
ISBN-13 : 0128042346
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Pile Design and Construction Rules of Thumb by : Ruwan Abey Rajapakse

Pile Design and Construction Rules of Thumb presents Geotechnical and Civil Engineers a comprehensive coverage of Pile Foundation related theory and practice. Based on the author's experience as a PE, the book brings concise theory and extensive calculations, examples and case studies that can be easily applied by professional in their day-to-day challenges. In its first part, the book covers the fundamentals of Pile Selection: Soil investigation, condition, pile types and how to choose them. In the second part it addresses the Design of Pile Foundations, including different types of soils, pile groups, pile settlement and pile design in rock. Next, the most extensive part covers Design Strategies and contains chapters on loading analysis, load distribution, negative skin friction, design for expansive soils, wave equation analysis, batter piles, seismic analysis and the use of softwares for design aid. The fourth part covers Construction Methods including hammers, Inspection, cost estimation, load tests, offshore piling, beams and caps. In this new and updated edition the author has incorporated new pile designs such as helical, composite, wind turbine monopiles, and spiral coil energy piles. All calculations have been updated to most current materials characteristics and designs available in the market. Also, new chapters on negative skin friction, pile driving, and pile load testing have been added. Practicing Geotechnical, and Civil Engineers will find in this book an excellent handbook for frequent consult, benefiting from the clear and direct calculations, examples, and cases. Civil Engineering preparing for PE exams may benefit from the extensive coverage of the subject. - Convenient for day-to-day consults - Numerous design examples for sandy soils, clay soils, and seismic loadings - Now including helical, composite, wind turbine monopiles, and spiral coil energy piles - Methodologies and case studies for different pile types - Serves as PE exam preparation material

Pile Foundation Design Construction

Pile Foundation Design Construction
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Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 9386478374
ISBN-13 : 9789386478375
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Pile Foundation Design Construction by : Satyendra MITTAL

Pile Foundations in Engineering Practice

Pile Foundations in Engineering Practice
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 768
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ISBN-10 : 0471616532
ISBN-13 : 9780471616535
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Pile Foundations in Engineering Practice by : Shamsher Prakash

This is a concise, systematic and complete treatment of the design and construction of pile foundations. Discusses pile behavior under various loadings and types of piles and their installation, including consideration of soil parameters. It provides step-by-step design procedures for piles subject to vertical loading and pullout, lateral, inclined and eccentric loads, or dynamic loads, and for piles in permafrost. Also describes load test procedures and their interpretation and buckling of long, slender piles with and without supported length. The closing chapter presents case histories of prediction and performance of piles and pile groups. Includes numerous solved problems.

Standard Guidelines for the Design and Installation of Pile Foundations

Standard Guidelines for the Design and Installation of Pile Foundations
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Publisher : Amer Society of Civil Engineers
Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : 0784402191
ISBN-13 : 9780784402191
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Standard Guidelines for the Design and Installation of Pile Foundations by : American Society of Civil Engineers

This Standard provides a guideline for an engineering approach to the design and subsequent installation of pile foundations. The purpose is to furnish a rational basis for this process, taking into account published model building codes and general standards of practice. It covers such topics as: administrative requirements; pile shaft strength requirements; soil-pile interface strength requirements and capacity; design loads; design stresses; construction and layout guidelines for pile design; and installation guidelines for pile construction. In addition, the Standard includes information on applicable standards from ASTM, AWPA, and ACI. It concludes with an Appendix on partial factors of safety.

Pile Design and Construction Practice, Fourth Edition

Pile Design and Construction Practice, Fourth Edition
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 9780419184508
ISBN-13 : 0419184503
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Pile Design and Construction Practice, Fourth Edition by : Michael Tomlinson

The fourth edition of this well-known book is fully revised and up-dated. It deals comprehensively with every aspect of design and construction of all types of piled foundation. A key feature of this book is the large number of worked examples, many of which are based on actual problems encountered in practice.

Geotechnical Engineering

Geotechnical Engineering
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105024692209
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Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Geotechnical Engineering by : Ruwan Rajapakse

"The main objective of this book is to provide a comprehensive pile design and construction guide to practising geotechnical engineers. The book does not require any special technical knowledge other than basic mathematical skills. The first portion deals with construction aspects of piling. In this section, pile types, pile hammers, piling techniques, problems associated with piling work and cost considerations are discussed. Second portion of the book is devoted to pile design. Pile design in different soil conditions, pile groups, pile settlement, Bitumen coated pile design and lateral loading analysis were some of the subjects discussed. Almost all the chapters in the design section contain design examples. Design examples are provided to complement the theory and the designer should not follow the examples blindly during the design process"--Bookjacket

Basics of Foundation Design

Basics of Foundation Design
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : 9781365824005
ISBN-13 : 1365824004
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Basics of Foundation Design by : Bengt Fellenius

The "Red Book" presents a background to conventional foundation analysis and design. The text is not intended to replace the much more comprehensive 'standard' textbooks, but rather to support and augment these in a few important areas, supplying methods applicable to practical cases handled daily by practising engineers and providing the basic soil mechanics background to those methods. It concentrates on the static design for stationary foundation conditions. Although the topic is far from exhaustively treated, it does intend to present most of the basic material needed for a practising engineer involved in routine geotechnical design, as well as provide the tools for an engineering student to approach and solve common geotechnical design problems.

Pile Design and Construction Practice, Sixth Edition

Pile Design and Construction Practice, Sixth Edition
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 611
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ISBN-10 : 9781466592636
ISBN-13 : 146659263X
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Pile Design and Construction Practice, Sixth Edition by : Michael Tomlinson

Written to Eurocode 7 and the UK National Annex Updated to reflect the current usage of Eurocode 7, along with relevant parts of the British Standards, Pile Design and Construction Practice, Sixth Edition maintains the empirical correlations of the original—combining practical know how with scientific knowledge —and emphasizing relevant principles and applications of soil mechanics and design. Contractors, geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists responsible for designing and constructing piled foundations can find the most current types of pile, piling equipment, and relevant methods in this latest work. The book summarizes recent changes, including new codified design procedures addressing design parameters and partial safety factors. It also presents several examples, many based on actual problems. Broad and Comprehensive In Its Coverage Contains material applicable to modern computational practice Provides new sections on the construction of micropiles and CFA piles, pile-soil interaction, verification of pile materials, piling for integral bridge abutments, use of polymer stabilising fluids, and more Includes calculations of the resistance of piles to compressive loads, pile groups under compressive loading, piled foundations for resisting uplift and lateral loading, and the structural design of piles and pile groups Covers marine structures, durability of piled foundations, ground investigations, and pile testing Addresses miscellaneous problems such as machinery foundations, underpinning, mining subsidence areas, geothermal piles, and unexploded ordnance Pile Design and Construction Practice, Sixth Edition serves as a comprehensive guide for practicing geotechnical engineers and engineering geologists. This text also works as a resource for piling contractors and graduate students studying geotechnical engineering.

Helical Piles

Helical Piles
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 529
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ISBN-10 : 9780470404799
ISBN-13 : 0470404795
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Helical Piles by : Howard A. Perko

An unbiased, comprehensive review of helical pile technology and applications Helical piles have risen from being merely an interesting alternative for special cases to a frequently requested, more widely accepted deep foundation adopted into the 2009 International Building Code. The first alternative to manufacturer-produced manuals, Howard Perko's Helical Piles: A Practical Guide to Design and Installation answers the industry's need for an unbiased and universally applicable text dedicated to the design and installation of helical piles, helical piers, screw piles, and torque anchors. Fully compliant with ICC-Evaluation Services, Inc., Acceptance Criteria for Helical Foundation Systems and Devices (AC358), this comprehensive reference guides construction professionals to manufactured helical pile systems and technology, providing objective insights into the benefits of helical pile foundations over driven or cast foundation systems, and recommending applications where appropriate. After introducing the reader to the basic features, terminology, history, and modern applications of helical pile technology, chapters discuss: Installation and basic geotechnics Bearing and pullout capacity Capacity verification through torque Axial load testing, reliability, and sizing Expansive soil and lateral load resistance Corrosion and life expectancy Foundation, earth retention, and underpinning systems Foundation economics Select proprietary systems IBC and NYC Building codes Covering such issues of concern as environmental sustainability, Helical Piles provides contractors and engineers as well as students in civil engineering with a practical, real-world guide to the design and installation of helical piles.