ASCE GPP 6-2011 GEO TRENDS THE PROGRESS OF GEOLOGICAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING IN COLORADO AT THE CUSP OF A NEW DECADE.pdf
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1、GEOTECHNICAL PRACTICE PUBLICATION NO. 6 GEOTRENDS THE PROGRESS OF GEOLOGICAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING IN COLORADO AT THE CUSP OF A NEW DECADE PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2010 BIENNIAL GEOTECHNICAL SEMINAR November 5, 2010 Denver, Colorado SPONSORED BY The Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil En
2、gineers Colorado Chapter of the Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers Rocky Mountain Section of the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers EDITED BY Christoph M. Goss, Ph.D., P.E. Joseph B. Kerrigan, P.E. Joels C. Mal
3、ama, P.E. William O. McCarron, Ph.D., P.E. Richard L. Wiltshire, P.E. Published by the American Society of Civil Engineers Cataloging-in-Publication Data on file with the Library of Congress. American Society of Civil Engineers 1801 Alexander Bell Drive Reston, Virginia, 20191-4400 www.pubs.asce.org
4、 Any statements expressed in these materials are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of ASCE, which takes no responsibility for any statement made herein. No reference made in this publication to any specific method, product, process, or service constitutes or
5、implies an endorsement, recommendation, or warranty thereof by ASCE. The materials are for general information only and do not represent a standard of ASCE, nor are they intended as a reference in purchase specifications, contracts, regulations, statutes, or any other legal document. ASCE makes no r
6、epresentation or warranty of any kind, whether express or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or utility of any information, apparatus, product, or process discussed in this publication, and assumes no liability therefore. This information should not be used without first se
7、curing competent advice with respect to its suitability for any general or specific application. Anyone utilizing this information assumes all liability arising from such use, including but not limited to infringement of any patent or patents. ASCE and American Society of Civil EngineersRegistered i
8、n U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Photocopies and reprints. You can obtain instant permission to photocopy ASCE publications by using ASCEs online permission service (http:/pubs.asce.org/permissions/requests/). Requests for 100 copies or more should be submitted to the Reprints Department, Publica
9、tions Division, ASCE, (address above); email: permissionsasce.org. A reprint order form can be found at http:/pubs.asce.org/support/reprints/. Copyright 2011 by the American Society of Civil Engineers. All Rights Reserved. ISBN 978-0-7844-1144-5 Manufactured in the United States of America. Preface
10、Like our dynamic earth, the practice of geotechnical engineering is always changing. Like the wind slowly carving a stone, we tweak methods developed by the soil mechanics pioneers. Like a massive rockslide, we switch from rules of thumb to detailed computer models. Like a fault, trending across the
11、 arid west, our practice seeks out weaknesses in our knowledge and technique and uplifts them to new levels of understanding. This book celebrates these GeoTrends as its papers reveal the changes in shoring and foundations, explore the role of sustainability and energy efficiency, expand our techniq
12、ues for slope stability evaluation, and tie together the past and present as geophysical methods are used to locate the underground workings designed and built by our geo-ancestors. Since 1984, the ASCE Colorado Sections Geotechnical Group, in collaboration with the Rocky Mountain Section of the Ass
13、ociation of Environmental and Engineering Geologists and the Colorado Association of Geotechnical Engineers, has organized a biennial series of geotechnical seminars on a wide variety of themes that have been attended by as many as 270 civil/geotechnical engineers, geologists, and other geo- profess
14、ionals. The geotechnical seminars have been held at area universities or hotels and have offered the opportunity for sharing ideas and experiences among Colorados diverse geo-disciplines. Since 2004, ASCEs Geo-Institute has published the papers of these seminars in Geotechnical Practice Publications
15、, allowing the experiences to be shared with a worldwide audience. The GeoTrends Steering Committee convened in August 2009 and held monthly meetings to plan for the 2010 Biennial Geotechnical Seminar. The Steering Committee members included Joseph Kerrigan (Conference Chair), Dustin Bennetts, Mark
16、Brooks, Robin Dornfest, Darin Duran, Dr. Christoph Goss, Joels Malama, Dr. Bill McCarron, Minal Parekh, Becky Roland, Keith Seaton, Jere Strickland, David Thomas, Mark Vessely Chris Wienecke, and Richard Wiltshire. Christoph Goss, Joe Kerrigan, Joels Malama, Bill McCarron, and Richard Wiltshire iiiA
17、cknowledgments The GeoTrends Steering Committee wishes to take this opportunity to thank all of the authors and reviewers of our papers, which are herein presented as Geotechnical Practice Publication No. 6. The authors have spent many hours in preparing and finalizing their papers, which will be pr
18、esented at the 2010 Biennial Geotechnical Seminar on November 5, 2010. These papers have been reviewed by a volunteer group of Denver area geo-professionals who put in their valuable time and helped make these papers even better. The Geo-Institutes Committee on Technical Publications completed its r
19、eview of our GeoTrends papers in a very timely manner and their adherence to our aggressive publication schedule is greatly appreciated. We would also like to acknowledge the assistance of Donna Dickert of ASCEs Book Production Department for putting this publication together. ivContents Past, Prese
20、nt, and Future Topics Thirty Years of Excavation Shoring Design and Construction Progress in Denver, Colorado . 1 Todd L. Duncan Colorado Earthquakes and Seismic Hazard . 9 Charles S. Mueller Geotechnical Trends for Sustainable and Constructible Solutions . 19 Eric D. Bernhardt and Robin Dornfest Fo
21、undations and Pavements Engineering Performance of Thermo-Active Foundations . 27 John S. McCartney, Joshua E. Rosenberg, and Axaule Sultanova Helical Pile Capacity to Torque Ratios, Current Practice, and Reliability 43 James A. Cherry and Moncef Souissi Case Study: Heave Potential Associated with E
22、ttringite Formation in Lime Treated Materials for an Aurora, Colorado, Roadway 53 Darin R. Duran Earth Retention and Slope Stability Utilizing “Grout Columns” for Soil Nail Wall Construction . 61 John H. Hart and James V . Warnick, Jr. Micropiles for Slope Stabilization 78 William K. Howe Probabilis
23、tic and Deterministic Slope Stability Analysis by Random Finite Elements 91 Giorgia F. deWolfe, D. V . Griffiths, and Jinsong Huang Excavation Support and Micropile Underpinning in Vail, Colorado 112 Michael Shane Robison Underground Projects The Use of Geophysical Methods to Detect Abandoned Mine W
24、orkings 119 James W. Niehoff Indexes Author Index 129 Subject Index . 131 vThis page intentionally left blank Thirty Years of Excavation Shoring Design and Construction Progress in Denver, Colorado Todd L. Duncan P.E. 1 , M. ASCE 1 Branch Manager, Schnabel Foundation Company, 2950 South Jamaica Ct,
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