Numerical lateral load analysis based on the beam on Winkler foundation (BNWF) model (i.e., the p-y method) is a simple, and widely used tool to predict lateral responses of drilled shafts from field load tests. The lack of a site-specific p-y model for cemented soil layers such as caliche is one of the major limitations of simulating lateral load tests conducted in Las Vegas Valley. In this study, some of the existing p-y models for rock materials, such as Florida Limestone and Vuggy Limestone have been evaluated to simulate the lateral resistance of caliche. This has been done in the context of four lateral load tests in caliche-dominant sites from the recently constructed Raiders Stadium project in Las Vegas (NV). The uncertainty in char...
The material commonly known to engineers in Las Vegas, Nevada, as caliche results from cementation...
Drilled shafts have been widely used to support lateral loads from superstructures. For typical appl...
The material commonly known to engineers in Las Vegas, Nevada, as caliche results from cementation...
The difficulty in material characterization and the erratic response of cemented soil layers, such a...
The drilled shaft foundation is often considered a reliable cost-effective solution in major enginee...
Large-diameter drilled shafts (DS) are a critical part of a seismic-resistant system, and therefore ...
2016Research reportPDFTech ReportReport No. 515-13-803P515-13-803CalibrationGeotechnical engineering...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportElfass, SherifSaint-Pierre, EvanAshour, MohamedWatters...
Conventional design and construction procedures of the drilled shafts (bored piles) are mainly devel...
Conventional design and construction procedures of the drilled shafts (bored piles) are mainly devel...
Cemented soils deposits located in Las Vegas valley have long been a challenge for engineers. These...
Existing design methods for laterally loaded piles in soft rock have insufficient supporting case hi...
Existing design methods for laterally loaded piles in soft rock have insufficient supporting case hi...
In areas where local geology consists of unique or uncommon subsurface materials, uncertainty in dee...
539075806PDFTech Reporthttp://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/39089CA04-025259A0348DRI Research Task No. 0252Ca...
The material commonly known to engineers in Las Vegas, Nevada, as caliche results from cementation...
Drilled shafts have been widely used to support lateral loads from superstructures. For typical appl...
The material commonly known to engineers in Las Vegas, Nevada, as caliche results from cementation...
The difficulty in material characterization and the erratic response of cemented soil layers, such a...
The drilled shaft foundation is often considered a reliable cost-effective solution in major enginee...
Large-diameter drilled shafts (DS) are a critical part of a seismic-resistant system, and therefore ...
2016Research reportPDFTech ReportReport No. 515-13-803P515-13-803CalibrationGeotechnical engineering...
US Transportation Collection2018PDFTech ReportElfass, SherifSaint-Pierre, EvanAshour, MohamedWatters...
Conventional design and construction procedures of the drilled shafts (bored piles) are mainly devel...
Conventional design and construction procedures of the drilled shafts (bored piles) are mainly devel...
Cemented soils deposits located in Las Vegas valley have long been a challenge for engineers. These...
Existing design methods for laterally loaded piles in soft rock have insufficient supporting case hi...
Existing design methods for laterally loaded piles in soft rock have insufficient supporting case hi...
In areas where local geology consists of unique or uncommon subsurface materials, uncertainty in dee...
539075806PDFTech Reporthttp://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/39089CA04-025259A0348DRI Research Task No. 0252Ca...
The material commonly known to engineers in Las Vegas, Nevada, as caliche results from cementation...
Drilled shafts have been widely used to support lateral loads from superstructures. For typical appl...
The material commonly known to engineers in Las Vegas, Nevada, as caliche results from cementation...