Panagiotis Demetrios Kiousis
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Pub. Date
2007.
Description
Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) is a stable and highly flowable concrete that consolidates without the help of external vibration and can flow through heavy reinforcement and around corners in complex formwork under its own weight. The exceptional performance of this remarkable material has attracted the attention of construction firms and DOTs in the United States interested in using SCC on new bridge construction and bridge repair projects.
3) Design of mechanically stabilized earth wall connections and end of walls subjected to seismic loads
Author
Pub. Date
2014.
Description
A report that examines the impact that new AASHTO design requirements may have on connection details in mechanically stabilized earth walls.
Author
Pub. Date
2010.
Description
This study determined the feasibility of using driven piles to stabilize highway embankment slopes. The activities performed under this study were a detailed literature review, a national survey of state DOTs, a review of inspection and stabilization mitigation reports, targeted field inspections, a cost comparison analysis, and a finite element study. The results of this study show that driven piles can be a cost-effective solution to stabilizing...
Author
Pub. Date
2010.
Description
The purpose of this study was to determine the procedures and possible benefits associated with flowing concrete. Based on the study presented in this report, it was determined that SCC was used successfully in the I-25 bridge replacement project in Trinidad. Unfortunately, the all-around lack of construction experience with SCC resulted in numerous aesthetic problems that are atypical of the material.