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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The capacity of driven steel H-piles in lacustrine clay, till and karst bedrock: a Winnipeg case study

Belbas, Ryan Earl John 07 February 2014 (has links)
Driven steel H-piles are becoming an increasingly practical deep foundation alternative in Winnipeg. They are a cost-effective and versatile pile type used to support heavy structures such as bridges and high rise buildings. The application of driven steel H-piles is relatively new in Winnipeg, consequentially limiting the knowledge of their ultimate load-carrying capacity (Qult) and load-displacement behavior. As a result of limited knowledge, the conventional limit states design (LSD) criteria is unreliable, as it bases pile capacity on the structural strength of steel as opposed to the strength and condition of the surrounding strata. Also, the serviceability limit state (SLS) criterion is incomplete as it ignores settlement. The research conducted for this thesis resulted in the development of comprehensive LSD criteria for driven steel H-piles in Winnipeg. A substantial amount of Pile Driving Analyzer (PDA) test and Case Pile Wave Analysis Program (CAPWAP) data was collected and analysed to better understand the capacity and load-displacement behavior of driven steel H-piles in Winnipeg and to improve the conventional LSD criteria. Existing static and dynamic resistance analysis methods (RAMs) were refined to specifically estimate the Qult of driven steel H-piles in Winnipeg. Resistance factors (RFs) for the purpose of determining the ultimate limit state capacity (QULS) are recommended on the basis of the CAPWAP-calculated capacities and refined RAMs. The CAPWAP-based load-displacement curves were examined to assess pile settlements under service loads to develop reasonable settlement design benchmarks and corresponding values of serviceability limit state capacity (QSLS).
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The capacity of driven steel H-piles in lacustrine clay, till and karst bedrock: a Winnipeg case study

Belbas, Ryan Earl John 07 February 2014 (has links)
Driven steel H-piles are becoming an increasingly practical deep foundation alternative in Winnipeg. They are a cost-effective and versatile pile type used to support heavy structures such as bridges and high rise buildings. The application of driven steel H-piles is relatively new in Winnipeg, consequentially limiting the knowledge of their ultimate load-carrying capacity (Qult) and load-displacement behavior. As a result of limited knowledge, the conventional limit states design (LSD) criteria is unreliable, as it bases pile capacity on the structural strength of steel as opposed to the strength and condition of the surrounding strata. Also, the serviceability limit state (SLS) criterion is incomplete as it ignores settlement. The research conducted for this thesis resulted in the development of comprehensive LSD criteria for driven steel H-piles in Winnipeg. A substantial amount of Pile Driving Analyzer (PDA) test and Case Pile Wave Analysis Program (CAPWAP) data was collected and analysed to better understand the capacity and load-displacement behavior of driven steel H-piles in Winnipeg and to improve the conventional LSD criteria. Existing static and dynamic resistance analysis methods (RAMs) were refined to specifically estimate the Qult of driven steel H-piles in Winnipeg. Resistance factors (RFs) for the purpose of determining the ultimate limit state capacity (QULS) are recommended on the basis of the CAPWAP-calculated capacities and refined RAMs. The CAPWAP-based load-displacement curves were examined to assess pile settlements under service loads to develop reasonable settlement design benchmarks and corresponding values of serviceability limit state capacity (QSLS).
3

Energy Piles: A Theoretical Review of Thermo-mechanicalBehavior & Advantages of Future Use In Ohio

Fellows, Candice M. 16 May 2014 (has links)
No description available.
4

L'histoire de La̕rt vue du grand siècle recherches sur L'abrégé de la vie des peintres, par Roger de Piles, 1699, et ses sources.

Teyssèdre, Bernard. January 1900 (has links)
Thèse Complémemtaire - Paris. / Bibliography: p. 369-937 [i.e. 397].
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L'histoire de La̕rt vue du grand siècle recherches sur L'abrégé de la vie des peintres, par Roger de Piles, 1699, et ses sources.

Teyssèdre, Bernard. January 1900 (has links)
Thèse Complémemtaire - Paris. / Bibliography: p. 369-937 [i.e. 397].
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Field tests of timber railroad bridge piles

Donovan, Kendra Ann 17 February 2005 (has links)
The objective of this thesis is to explore the possibility of a non-destructive method of improving the dependability and economy of timber railroad bridges that have been exposed to environmental and service conditions. With railway companies increasing the load of trains in return for larger profit, maintenance and replacement of timber bridges has risen throughout recent years. Once chosen for its low cost and ease of construction, timber bridges are being replaced by more efficient concrete and steel trestles. The load path of a passing train through the elements of a bridge pier can be affected for several reasons. One focus of this report is how the load is distributed among the piles or supporting elements. Through recent research at Texas A&M University (2003), a relationship between the ultimate test load, Pmax, and the strength parameter, Lambda, was derived from 33 destructively tested specimens. Piles used in the testing were accumulated from three different locations in the United States and subjected to uniaxial compression along the length of the pile in a steel test frame. Instrumentation along the length of the piles provided data for plots of load versus deflection. Analysis of the plots showed that the tendency of the strength parameter, Lambda, to predict the ultimate test load was consistent but a computer generated model representing a typical service train revealed significantly lower loads on the piles than those used in the destructive tests. Further analysis of the test specimens at lower load levels led to a service level strength parameter that was derived with levels comparable to typical train loads. Guidelines for the service strength parameter, Beta, were based upon hypothetical loads from the computer generated model and previous test data. Field testing involved consent from a railroad company to install load cells and string potentiometers on an in-situ timber bridge. While simultaneously taking load and deflection measurements for bridges under the dynamic load of a passing train, the axial stiffness of the piles was determined and used in the calculation of the service level strength parameter,Beta. Future research includes removing the piles that were tested in the field and assessing them in the original method of axial compression in the steel test frame. This method can be used universally in the field to examine load path of passing trains and assess the amount of remaining axial strength of in-situ piles without interrupting daily flow and traffic of the railroad bridge. Ultimately, this research could lead to the railroad industry saving money and time due to the quick and convenient installation process.
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Des aspects positifs issus des recherches en biocorrosion de la production d'hydrogène aux biopiles à combustible /

Silva Muñoz, Leonardo De Basseguy, Régine. January 2008 (has links)
Reproduction de : Thèse de doctorat : Génie des procédés et de l'environnement : Toulouse, INPT : 2007. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr. 106 réf.
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Gestion de l'eau et performances électriques d'une pile à combustible des pores de la membrane à la cellule /

Colinart, Thibaut Didierjean, Sophie Lottin, Olivier. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse de doctorat : Mécanique et énergétique : INPL : 2008. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre.
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Conversion bidirectionnelle de tension DC pour applications de faible puissance

Lorentz, Vincent Braun, Francis. January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse de doctorat : Electronique : Strasbourg 1 : 2008. Thèse de doctorat : Electronique : Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg : 2008. / Thèse soutenue en co-tutelle. Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr. p. 163-172. Index.
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Contribution à la gestion d'énergie dans les systèmes hybrides multi-sources multi-charges

Payman, Alireza Meibody-Tabar, Farid Pierfederici, Serge January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse de doctorat : Génie électrique : INPL : 2009. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre.

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