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Sheet-Pile Bulkheads

1997
Sheet-pile bulkheads are frequently used in marine engineering. These structures have proven to be a viable and economical solution to waterfront construction, where the wall height does not exceed 18–20 m and the foundation soil permits pile-driving.
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Development of sheet-pile foundation combining footing with sheet-piles

2007
Recently, construction work is increasing in densely populated urban areas in Japan. For example, in order to ease traffic congestion, railroads running through urban areas are re-laid on elevated bridges, which are constructed close to existing structures. Usually, the space allowable for construction work in urban areas is often very small.
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Sheet Pile Walls

1995
An effective way to retain a soil mass is by installing a vertical wall consisting of long thin elements (steel, concrete or wood), that are being driven into the ground. The elements are usually connected by joints, consisting of special forms of the element at the two ends.
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Dynamic response of sheet‒pile groin under tidal bore considering pile‒pile mutual interaction and hydrodynamic pressure

Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2023
Yunpeng Zhang   +2 more
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Dynamic pile tests on sheet piles

2022
M. Hartung, K. Meier, W. Rodatz
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Experimental and numerical investigation of the thermo-mechanical behaviour of an energy sheet pile wall

Geomechanics for Energy and the Environment, 2021
Marianna Adinolfi   +2 more
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Investigation of key parameters and issues in simulating centrifuge model tests of a sheet-pile wall retaining a liquefiable soil deposit

Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 2022
Devdeep Basu   +2 more
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Steel Sheeting and Sheet-Piling

Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1909
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