7 Concrete foundations and substructures: a historical review
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Published:2001
Mike Chrimes, 2001. "7 Concrete foundations and substructures: a historical review", Historic Concrete: The Background to Appraisal, James Sutherland, Dawn Humm, Mike Chrimes
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Concrete has been used extensively in foundations since the revival of interest in its use two centuries ago. This paper outlines changes in its applications and use for foundations and substructures over this period, paying particular attention to early 20th century developments with reinforced concrete, and some post-Second World War innovations such as diaphragm walls and the use of large diameter bored piles in London Clay.
Synopsis
Introduction
Early use of concrete in foundations
Raft foundations and concrete footings
Pile foundations
Case studies: prior to 1914
Reinforced concrete retaining walls 96
Diaphragm walls 159–164
Bored piled retaining walls
Design of foundations
Conclusions
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