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ASCE 9780784409404 2007

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7th FMGM 2007

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GSP 175 contains 105 papers presented at the Seventh International Symposium on Field Measurements in Geomechanics, held in Boston, Massachusetts, September 24-27, 2007.

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9 Contents
16 Theme Lectures
Statistical Methods for Monitoring Data Analysis
32 Successes and Failures of Instrumentation Programs in Major Construction Projects in Singapore
61 Use of Monitoring Data to Update Performance Predictions of Supported Excavations
91 Why Monitor Performance?
119 Case Studies
Bridges and Foundations
Lateral Load Tests on Bored Piles and Pile Groups in Sand
130 Unknown Foundation Testing: A Case Comparison of Different Geophysical Methods
141 The Cost-Effectiveness of Dynamic Pile Installation Monitoring: A Case Study
153 Mechanics of Micropile Performance from Instrumented Load Tests
167 Field Measurements of Passive Pressures behind an Integral Abutment Bridge
179 Vibration due to Driving Concrete Piles Using Open-Ended Diesel Hammer in Central and South Florida
191 A Case Study of Construction-Related Ground Movements in Providence Silt
199 Tunnels and Shafts
Instrumentation during APM Construction at Dulles International Airport
208 Amsterdam Noord/Zuidlijn: Use of Background Monitoring Data Prior to Construction Commencement
220 Deformation Monitoring of the Underground Metro Station Rotterdam CS: A Case Study
232 Performance Monitoring of Deep Shafts at Changi WRP Project, Singapore
244 Monitoring Earth Pressure Balance Tunnels in Los Angeles
256 Buildings
Response of Historic Structure to Long-Term Environmental and Construction Vibration Effects
269 The Use of Excavation and Ground Performance Data to Estimate the Compressibility of a Glacial Till
281 Elevators as a Repeatable Excitation Source for Structural Health Monitoring in Buildings
293 Walls and Excavation Support
Deflection and Earth Pressure Measurements of an Anchored Concrete Shoring
302 Daily and Seasonal Response of a Cantilever Retaining Wall
312 Field Instrumentation for an Innovative Design-Build Excavation Adjacent to Heritage Structures
323 Jet Grouting Induced Changes in Soldier Pile Loads and Pile Deflections
335 Lessons Learned in Use of Instrumented Soldier Pile Wall for Inverse Analysis of Material Properties
347 Performance Monitoring of Deep Excavation at Changi WRP Project, Singapore
359 Instrumentation and Performance of the Third Runway North MSE Wall at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
373 A Case Study on Trench Collapse of Deep Diaphragm Wall
385 Continuous Monitoring of Deep Excavation Pits for Damage Prevention
397 Real Time Monitoring at the Olive 8 Excavation
409 In-Situ Testing and Energy
Procedural Effects on SPT Results at a Fluvial Sand Site
419 Design and Implementation of an Instrumentation Program to Minimize Risk of Damage to a High-Voltage Electrical Ductbank
431 Measured Load Transfer Rates Applied to Electricity Transmission Towers Footing
441 Specialized Instrumentation for Hydromechanical Measurements in Deep Argillaceous Rock
453 Automation of the Monitoring System at the Itaipu Hydroelectric Power Plant
465 CPT Measurements near Drilled Displacement Piles
477 An Electronic Nose-Membrane Interface Probe for Sniffing Subsurface Contaminants
489 BOTDR for Detection of Chemical and Liquid Content
501 Earthworks and Ground Improvement
Unstable Slope Monitoring with a Wireless Shape-Acceleration Array System
513 Observational Approach Used for Slope Stability during Surcharging of Municipal Solid Waste and Soft Soils
526 Settlement Monitoring for Bioreactor Landfill Airspace Management
538 Performance Evaluation of Instrumented LNG Retention Dikes on Louisiana Soft Clays
550 Role of Instrumentation in Assessment of Complex Ground Conditions
562 Staged Embankment Construction Using In-Situ Instrumentation Returns: Benefits to Contractor and Cost Saving to the Owner
572 Benefits and Pitfalls of Multistage Embankment Construction
584 Safety Monitoring of the Yellow River Dike: A Feasibility Study on Various Instrumentation Schemes
596 Case Study: Optimization and Monitoring of Slope Design in Highly Weathered Shale
608 Measured Settlements of Two Selected High Embankments Founded on Soft Soil
620 Instrumentation and Monitoring for a Riverbank Slope Stabilization Project
632 Settlement Behavior of the Deep Marine Sedimentary Ground Improved by SCPs
644 Solvay Waste Compression Evaluation Using Field Instrumentation
656 Rock Cut Slope Instrumentation within Variable and Potentially Unstable Sedimentary Strata
668 Towards European Standards in Performance Monitoring of Geotechnical Structures
680 Locks and Dams
Earth Pressure Cells: Environmental Effects and Calibration
692 Plumb Line System for Double Arch Dams
700 Monitoring of Slope Deformation and Groundwater during Construction of the Lauenburg Lock
709 Use of Instrumentation to Safeguard Stability of a Tailings Dam
722 Performance of Foundation Ground of a Large Dam during First Filling
730 Structural and Geotechnical Instrumentation of the Pichi Picún Leufú Hydroelectric Dam, Argentina: A 54-m (177 ft) Compacted Gravel Embankment Dam with an Upstream Concrete Slab and Cutoff Wall
744 Miscellaneous
Design and Deployment of an Integrated Instrumentation System in a Monitoring Well at the Penn West CO[sub(2)]-EOR Pilot, Alberta, Canada
758 Water Leakage Detection Using Optical Fiber at the Peribonka Dam
770 Automated Monitoring System used to Support Drydock Operations at Electric Boat
781 State of the Art and Future Trends
Geophysical
Instrumentation for Vibro Stone Column Soil Improvement
793 Borehole GPR to Detect and Map Deviated H-Pile Foundations
804 Local Identification of Soil and Soil-Structure Systems Using Shape-Acceleration Arrays
814 Geotechnical
Case Studies: A Rapid Technique to Determine Allowable Bearing Pressure
822 The Use of the Fully-Grouted Method for Piezometer Installation
842 Capabilities of the NEES@UCLA Mobile Dynamic Structural Testing Laboratory
851 Installation and Instrumented Load Testing of Deep Soil Mixing Columns
865 Handy Permeability Test Method with a Single-Unit Apparatus Developed at the Solid Waste Landfill Construction Site
877 Characteristics of Ground Vibrations in STSP Deduced from Falling Weight Tests
889 Instrumentation for a Gas Path through Host Rock and Along Sealing Experiment
901 Displacement Measurements Ahead of a Tunnel Face Using the RH Extensometer
909 TRIVEC and Sliding Micrometer: Fully Digital Instruments for Geotechnical Displacement and Deformation Measurement
921 Coupled Pressuremeter-Phicometer Analysis for Soil Exploration
931 Pitfalls/Problems
Factors Influencing the Performance of Strain Guages: A Singapore Perspective
943 Laboratory and In Situ Tests on an Automatic Monitoring System with IPIs
955 Problems and Solutions Using Electrolytic Tiltmeters: Case Study New Natomas and South River Pump Stations, Sacramento, CA
967 Accuracy and Longevity of Open Channel Liquid Level Systems and Gages
977 Real Time Monitoring
Vibratory Roller Integrated Measurement of Earthwork Compaction: An Overview
989 TDR/Fiber Optic Sensors
Distributed Optical Fiber Strain Sensing in a Secant Piled Wall
1001 Some Innovative Developments of TDR Technology for Geotechnical Monitoring
1013 Geotechnical Alarm Systems Based on TDR Technology
1025 Monitoring Tunnel Deformation Induced by Close-Proximity Bored Tunneling Using Distributed Optical Fiber Strain Measurements
1038 Algorithm for Time Domain Reflectometry Bridge Scour Measurement System
1048 TDR Technologies for Soil Identification and Properties
1059 Data Acquisition Systems
Design, Setup, and Evaluation of a Data Acquisition Array for an Instrumented Test Pile Cluster
1075 Internet-Enabled Geotechnical Data Exchange
1084 The UC Davis High-Speed Wireless Data Acquisition System
1096 Remote Monitoring/Wireless
Multi-Hop Wireless Crack Measurement for Control of Construction Vibrations
1107 3DeMoN ROBOVEC—Integration of a New Measuring Instrument in an Existing Generic Remote Monitoring Platform
1119 Laser-Based System for Non-Destructive Inspection of Concrete Structures
1130 A Wireless Remote Monitoring System: Application in the Northeast Corridor Railtrack
1140 Wireless Sensor Network for Monitoring of Geo-Structural Systems
1150 Case Studies in Integrated Autonomous Remote Monitoring
1161 Data Analysis/Software
Soil Behavior and Excavation Instrumentation Layout
1173 TRIVEC Measurements in the Inverse Analysis of the Long-Term Stability of a Constrained Landslide
1185 Integrated Construction Management System Based on GIS for Soft Ground Improvement by Preloading
1197 Pore Pressure and Total Stress around Excavations in a Deep Clay Formation
1209 Statistical Analysis: A Tool for Understanding Monitoring Data
1221 Methods for Automatic Storage, Visualization, and Reporting in Datalogging Applications
1235 Automated Total Stations
Long-Term Use of Automated Total Station to Monitor Movement of High-Rise Buildings in New York City
1244 Applications and Limitations of Automated Motorized Total Stations
1256 Observations of Ground Movement during Pipe Ramming Operations under a Railway Embankment
1268 Precision Surveying Monitoring of Shoring and Structures
1280 Structural
The Sacrifice of Certainty and Confidence: The Basic Geometry of Tilt Monitoring Systems
1293 The Business Side of Instrumentation
Benefits
Promoting the Business of the FMGM Community
1305 Instrumentation and Monitoring Trends in New York City and Beyond
1317 Settlement Profiling Instrumentation System to Assess Waste Compressibility
1329 Author Index
ASCE 9780784409404 2007
$74.75