Baltic Piling

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Baltic Piling
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ISBN-10 : 9781315879543
ISBN-13 : 1315879549
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Book excerpt: 'Baltic Piling' contains the proceedings of theBaltic Piling Days 2012 (Tallinn, Estonia, 3-5 September 2012). The book includes contributions on current issues in pile foundation engineering:- Interaction of pile and grillage;- Formation of pile bearing capacity- Settlements of piles- Pile foundation under historical buildings- Thermopiles, and


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