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ICE Engineering Division Papers
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0534-2775
Volume 9, Issue 9, January 1951
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DISCUSSION. DISCUSSION ON PILE DRIVING IN DIFFICULT CONDITIONS. WORKS CONSTRUCTION DIVISION.
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19–43
Authors:
H J B HARDING; G P MANNING; A L TAYLOR; O DAWSON; G WILSON; M J C MCCARTHY; D H NEW; D C BEAN; D H LITTLE; N S WILLIAMS; F R BULLEN; R D CHELLIS
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10.1680/idivp.1951.12702
DISCUSSION ON PILE DRIVING IN DIFFICULT CONDITIONS 19 Discussion Mr H.J. B. Harding said that the idea behind the Introductory-Note was not only t o provoke a discussion on an interesting subject, but also to provide a collection of experiences which might be of use to engineers faced with similar problems. In Table 1 there was a shortage of information on test loading. Mr Harding said that, first of all,he wished to thank Mr Guthrie Brown and Sir Alexander Gibb for their courtesy in allowing someinformation on piles a t Braehead to be published...
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