Completed Theses

Design and Construction of an Instrumented Test
Pile Cluster
Evaluation of Pile Bearing Capacity from Non-failed Load
Test Data
Tactile Pressure Sensors Technology Applications
to Geotechnical Engineering
Development and Field Testing of Multiple Deployment
Model Pile (MDMP)
Field and Laboratory Study of the Physical Characteristics
and Engineering Parameters of the Subsurface in the Newbury Bridge Site
The Fundamental Mechanism of Shear of Granular
Materials Along an Interface
Literature Study of
Arching Effects
Examination of Boundary Effects in Interfacial
Testing
Static and Dynamic Time Dependent Pile Behavior
A Mechanized Anchorage System for Quick Deployment
Structure
Dynamic Analysis of Plugged Pipe Piles in Clay
Experimental Study of Friction of Granular
Material Along an Interface
Pore Pressure Build-Up and Dissipation Around Piles
Penetrating in Clays
A New Apparatus for Testing Friction of Soil
Along a Solid Surface
A Simplified Field Method for the Capacity Evaluation
of Driven Piles
Photoelastic Measurement Techniques Utilizing Digital
Image Processing for Modeling Granular Materials
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