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  1. Milliontown

    Columns with uneven height in same bent

    Caltrans would solve this problem using Isolation Casings. This requires the bents be founded on pile extension columns, using drilled shafts. The shorter column would have an isolation casing drilled larger diameter than the column to extend the column length below ground. This is also more...
  2. Milliontown

    Micropile and Lagging

    I can second that. I am working on a large post-tensioned anchor job with 5000 psi grout for the bond and unbonded zones. Our biggest issue has been the consistency of curing and testing from the contractor's QC lab; their lab would sometimes give lower strengths compared to our QA lab. Even...
  3. Milliontown

    SF Tower settlement Part III

    And for the very Nerdy among us, I found a Ph.D. thesis published during earlier parts of the Millennium Tower debacle regarding the engineering properties of the Old Bay Clay. This link should provide a download, but my work network provides me with a lot of access to journals so I don't know...
  4. Milliontown

    SF Tower settlement Part III

    I was pursuing the ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering and saw a free paper published in March on the Case History of the Millennium Tower. It was first submitted two years ago (July 12 2021) so it doesn't capture the recent developments but does describe the foundation...
  5. Milliontown

    Section of I-95 collapses after fire burns under overpass...

    I am aware of AeroAggregate and have been before this incident. My job working on Embankment Dams has given me a lot of experience working with compaction, aggregate, and compaction of large aggregate. Voids will be present for any aggregate. If this were to be backfillled with gravel there will...
  6. Milliontown

    SF Tower settlement Part III

    New Article in ENR. After 15 Years, Settlement Arrested at San Francisco's Millennium Tower It sounds like the EDRT accepts the work and feels the fix is sufficient. An interesting thing I noted is that Ron Hamburger says that the condo homeowners are the ones who asked to scale back the 52...
  7. Milliontown

    Section of I-95 collapses after fire burns under overpass...

    When dealing with aggregate as large as the foamed glass aggregate being used here, there is not much compactive effort needed. Large aggregate is usually dense when placed, and will get denser with a little compaction. In fact, just driving equipment across the material will help compact it...
  8. Milliontown

    Section of I-95 collapses after fire burns under overpass...

    No it’s not LCC. The article said they backfilling with straight glass. I’ve heard of AeroAggregate in the past couple of years as a new aggregate. I guess they found their big break.
  9. Milliontown

    Section of I-95 collapses after fire burns under overpass...

    As mentioned earlier in the thread, this has happened in the Bay Area famously. Here's a good short documentary of the fire and subsequent incredibly rapid reconstruction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TKjwblp1XI In the Oakland case, the fault was on the driver. The driver and company lost...
  10. Milliontown

    Test crashes...

    This is in BeamNG, like GregLocock said. It's probably the only true soft body physics car simulator. And it is a full simulator, everything from the engine (oil temps, coolant temps, cylinder wall temps, head gasket, piston and con rod stress) to tires to body deformation is actually simulated...
  11. Milliontown

    SF Tower settlement Part III

    That has been my understanding. The jack pressure can be varied to maintain the max 1300kip load. Another thing being forgotten in this conversation is the built in fuse system. Loads over 1300 Kip would fail the fuse to limit the load on the piles and mat. See Pyke’s paper posted by Walnuts...
  12. Milliontown

    Passive earth pressure using theory of plasticity

    It makes sense to me, but I am more than a tad silly. Say you have a footing for a bridge located at the toe of an embankment, the passive pressure acting on that footing would be conservative if it was overestimated; you would design for that larger loading on the footing. If you need the...
  13. Milliontown

    Publicly available borehole logs - North America (USA & Canada)

    It's not necessarily an easily searched database, but CALTRANS geotechnical has a web portal that includes all of their geotechnical related reports, boring logs, drawings, foundation testing, etc. It is mapped by location so its best if you have a certain area you are looking at. If anyone is...
  14. Milliontown

    Is it time to repeal the Jones Act...

    I don't understand your question but it is a US regulation. https://uscode.house.gov/
  15. Milliontown

    Is it time to repeal the Jones Act...

    No. This is purely a United States law applying to the United States. It is not an international shipping law. That is why it is being discussed here, because the US can do something about it.
  16. Milliontown

    Is it time to repeal the Jones Act...

    That is true, following the law. In reality there are American Barges that can transfer containers from Oakland to POLA/POLB, and from other ports along the California coast. I'm sure some containers still come by truck and train regardless. Another wrinkle from the Jones Act is the cruiseline...
  17. Milliontown

    California PE Application: "Level Of Responsibility" and Referencing Standards

    For my successful application I had the following for decisions made. It's a bit sparse but it worked. I had more detail in the "Description of Engineering Tasks & Duties" portion. I also had references that were able to verify these decisions. Decisions made include: Selection of design...
  18. Milliontown

    Preconsolidation pressure and bearing capacity

    If you are trying to avoid the virgin consolidation curve, I that should work. In this case setting the allowable bearing capacity is not controlled by failure from bearing (i.e. shear failure), but is controlled by serviceability/settlement. From the USACE Bearing capacity Engineering Manual...
  19. Milliontown

    Moving up after PE License

    I wouldn't worry too much about it either. If I were one of your coworkers I would not mind at all because I stay as far away from Project management as I can.
  20. Milliontown

    Pipeline Pressure Loss

    Something interesting I came across was in 2015, an ROV was found sitting next to the pipe with explosives. The umbilical was found cut, but the owner was never revealed. https://www.worldpipelines.com/equipment-and-safety/12112015/update-rov-with-explosives-seen-near-nord-stream-pipeline/
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