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Axial load capacity of cast-in-situ bored piles in stiff Dhaka clay

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In this article, Laoout et al. studied the bearing capacity of foundations and the bearing capacities of an individual pile in Cohesive Soils and concluded that bearing capacity is a function of the density of the soil.
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XIII CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1,1 Background of the Study L2 Objectives of the Study 1,3 The Research Scheme 1.4 The Thesis Laoout CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 2,1 Bearing Capacity of Foundations 2,2 Bearing Capacity of an Individual Pile 2,2, I End Bearing of Piles in Cohesive Soils 2,2, 1,1 Meyerhof's Deep Foundation Solution 2.2, I ,2 Skempton's Bearing Capacity Factors for Piles

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Foundation analysis and design

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Some recent research on the bearing capacity of foundations

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Skin Friction between Various Soils and Construction Materials

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Foundation design and construction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a manual of foundation design and construction methods for the practising engineer, while analytical considerations play a subordinate role and sufficient soil mechanics is included to assist the student in relating and extending his knowledge to embrace the practical considerations involved in foundation selection, design, and construction.