BGA International Conference on Foundations: Innovations, observations, design and practice: Proceedings of the international conference organised by British Geotechnical Association and held in Dundee, Scotland on 2 – 5th September 2003
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Tim A. Newson
Tim A. Newson
University of Dundee, Division of Civil Engineering
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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978-0-7277-3904-9
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2003
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One-way axial cyclic tension loading of driven piles in clay
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B. M. Lehane;
B. M. Lehane
Department of Civil & Resource Engineering, The University of Western Australia
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R. J. Jardine;
R. J. Jardine
Department of Civil Engineering, Imperial College, London
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B. A. McCabe
B. A. McCabe
Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Ireland, Galway
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B. M. Lehane
Department of Civil & Resource Engineering, The University of Western Australia
R. J. Jardine
Department of Civil Engineering, Imperial College, London
B. A. McCabe
Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Ireland, Galway
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Published:2003
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B. M. Lehane, R. J. Jardine, B. A. McCabe, 2003. "One-way axial cyclic tension loading of driven piles in clay", BGA International Conference on Foundations: Innovations, observations, design and practice: Proceedings of the international conference organised by British Geotechnical Association and held in Dundee, Scotland on 2 – 5th September 2003, Tim A. Newson
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Introduction
Soil properties at test site
Cyclic tension pile tests
Prediction of accumulated strain in one-way CSS tests
Prediction of pile displacement response in cyclic tension tests
Conclusions
References
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