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Drilled Shaft Design In Geotechnical Prospective

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Beso2015

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I am trying to find a great foundation example using drilled shaft in geotech prospective. Any information will be much appreciated.

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Beso
 
There are thousands. Research the work of the late Dr. Lymon Reese at the University of Texas at Austin.
 
Conductor wells used in offshore oil and gas exploration are often formed by drilling out the soil and then grouting a steel conductor (basically an open-ended pile) in-place. The installation sequence is actually quite fascinating so I would say it's an interesting example of a drilled (and grouted) shaft. If this is a presentation for others then you could also briefly touch on the topics of hydrofracture, blowouts, hanging the casing joints, etc.
 
ftp://dfi.org/OneMine/Marine%20Foundations%20Book%20-%20individual%20papers/08-2.1%20Construction%20of%20Large%20Diameter%20Drilled%20Shafts.pdf

A case history - one of thousands - see Deep Foundations (magazine of DFI) Spring 2006, article: "Construction of 10' Diamete Shafts for the Olmsted Approach Walls Project" - in Kansas City Missouri
 
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