Tiebacks Support Excavations Without Bracing
Tiebacks are used to support earth retaining walls in deep excavations without using internal bracing. Although more expensive than bracing to construct, tiebacks can result in overall...
A Statistical Approach to the Problem of Stability Related to Structural Out-Of-Plumb
The Darwin Cyclone�� Valuable Lesson in Structural Design
Eighty percent of Darwin, Australia's residential buildings were severly damaged in the wake of cyclone Tracy in the early hours of December 25, 1974. Overall damage was caused...
Analysis of Longitudinal Behavior of Buried Pipes
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Criteria for Lateral Pressures for Braced Cuts
Performance of Bracing for Deep Chicago Excavation
The Performance of a Subway Excavation
Predicting Performance of Braced Excavations
Performance of Braced Excavations in London Clay
Performance of a Braced Excavation in Granular and Cohesive Soils
Braced Excavations
Unsymmetrical Bending of Beams with and without Lateral Bracing
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Discussion of "Sixth Progress Report of Sub-Committee No. 31, Committee on Steel of the Structural Division, on Wind Bracing in Steel Building"
Sixth Progress Report of Sub-Committee No. 31, Committee on Steel of the Structural Division, on Wind Bracing in Steel Building
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Discussion of "Sixth Progress Report of Sub-Committee No. 31, Committee on Steel of the Structural Division, on Wind Bracing in Steel Building"
Discussion of "Sixth Progress Report of Sub-Committee No. 31, Committee on Steel of the Structural Division, on Wind Bracing in Steel Building"
Discussion of "The Bracing of Trenches and Tunnels, with Practical Formulas for Earth Pressures"
Discussion of "The Bracing of Trenches and Tunnels, with Practical Formulas for Earth Pressures"
The Bracing of Trenches and Tunnels, with Practical Formulas for Earth Pressures
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