Daniel Pradel Resume
Daniel Pradel Resume
Daniel Pradel Resume
Education
Certificate
of
Postdoctoral
Studies,
University of California, Los Angeles, 1989,
Major Field: Geotechnical Engineering
Dr. of Engineering, Civil Engineering,
University of Tokyo, 1987, Major Field: Soil
Mechanics and Foundation Engineering
Diploma of Civil Engineering, Swiss Institute
of Technology, Lausanne, 1982, Major Field:
Civil Engineering
Professional Registrations
Registered Geotechnical Engineer, State of
California (G.E. 2242)
Registered Civil Engineer, State of California
(R.C.E. 47734)
Registered Civil Engineer, State of Nevada
(R.C.E. 12285)
Registered Civil Engineer, State of Hawaii
(R.C.E. 12243)
Registered Engineer, Switzerland (Number
2/16791)
Diplomate of ASCEs Academy of GeoProfessionals No. 1135
Deep Foundation
Dynamic
Pile
(2416AA13B)
Institutes High-Strain
Testing
Certification
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to predict the magnitude of earthquake induced displacements. The comparison between observed
and predicted movements was published in the Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental
Engineering (ASCE), Vol. 131, No. 11, 1360-1369.
Construction Vibration Studies for Public Works Projects at Various Locations in Southern California
and Nevada (2009-2011)
Dr. Pradel performed construction vibration monitoring for a contractor performing public roadway
and bridge improvements at various locations in Nevada and Southern California. He performed
investigations of adjacent structures and buildings, and recorded vibration levels from construction
activities in order to determine if the threshold limits were exceeded and the potential for structural
distress.
EL Cajon Arch Dam, Honduras (1982-1984)
Dr. Pradel performed static and dynamic analyses using Finite Elements for the design of the bottom
outlet and elevator towers. After a portion of the upper left abutment was lost during blasting during
construction, Dr. Pradel performed numerical analyses to verify that stress redistribution would not
significantly overstress the arch dam and rock abutments. Additional analyses included design of
instrumentation to evaluate the performance of the grout and drainage curtains and rock abutments.
Strathern Landfill, Los Angeles, CA (2008-2009)
Dr. Pradel performed numerical analyses using the program FLAC to estimate the varying amounts
of settlement from inert landfill material with varying depths across the site. Using these settlement
estimates, Dr. Pradel recommended zones for potential redevelopment of the closed landfill and their
associated conceptual foundation designs (geogrid reinforced fill mats and concrete mat
foundations).
Estrondo Landslide Stabilization, Encino, CA (2002-2006)
Dr. Pradel managed and coordinated the investigation and stabilization of a large landslide on 3
properties. Dr. Pradel was the Engineer of Record for the stabilization, designing a system of caissonsupported retaining walls with tiebacks in the upper row, a permanent soil buttress, and drainage
gallery for subsurface dewatering. Dr. Pradel also performed numerical analyses of the landslide and
repair, using FLAC to model the soil-structure interaction.
Caltrans Wall along I405 S, Westchester, California (2004-2005)
Dr. Pradel performed analyses of a 35-ft high soil nail wall exhibiting movement along the 405
freeway in Westchester, CA. His investigation included subsurface investigation, monitoring of wall
movement and distress, and numerical analyses to determine the mode of deformation, critical
failure mode, area of wall influence/damage, and potential methods of repair.
Metro Gold Line, South Pasadena, California (2005-2007)
Dr. Pradel performed a vibration study for the Metro Gold Line light rail extension into South
Pasadena. He investigated claims of distress on nearby residences from construction activities and
train vibrations, performed vibration testing at various distances and locations along the Gold Line
tracks.
New Tract Development, Agua Dulce, CA (2000)
Dr. Pradel performed a seismic hazard assessment for a 908 acre development, including
determination of the ground motions for structural design using deterministic and probabilistic
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methods, development of site specific response spectra for cut and fill areas, evaluation of
liquefaction potential, and seismically induced settlement analyses.
Melia Landslide Stabilization, Los Angeles, CA (2005-2010)
Dr. Pradel was originally retained as an expert witness to investigate a large landslide affecting several
homeowners in a secluded hillside area in Los Angeles, and then was hired as engineer of record to
repair the landslide. Dr. Pradel managed and coordinated the site reconnaissance, subsurface
investigation and monitoring of the slope movement with slope inclinometers. He performed
numerical analyses using the program FLAC to determine the feasibility of stabilization of the ancient
landslide using a combination of landslide removal, pile supported retaining walls, and a fill buttress.
The numerical modeling included both the temporary and permanent stability of the affected
properties.
During repairs, Dr. Pradel was the engineer of record for the slope stabilization which included
construction of a fill buttress and retaining walls for the stabilization of the Landslide.
Ground Motion Studies, Various Sites, Los Angeles, CA (1997-2006)
Following the Northridge Earthquake, Dr. Pradel performed numerous site specific ground motion
studies for hundreds of sites located across the Los Angeles region. He researched ground motion
recordings, selected dynamic soil properties, and developed site-specific ground motions and
response spectra to provide to structural engineers. He has also investigated the effects of
earthquakes on many tall structures. He published his findings on the correlation between ground
motions and structural damages using a database of over 200 steel buildings. His findings were
published in 2006 at the Soil Stress-Strain Behavior, Measurement, Modeling and Analysis
conference in Rome.
Celite Dam Replacement Spillway, Lompoc, CA (2003)
When a replacement spillway was necessary for the Celite dam Dr. Pradel performed a study to select
a new location and directed a subsurface investigation for the geotechnical design of the spillway and
hydraulic structures.
Paute Mazar Gravity Dam, Ecuador (1983-1984)
Dr. Pradel performed static and dynamic analyses for the stability of the rock abutments. He used
Finite Element results to evaluate the stresses and water pressures in the rock mass and performed
three-dimensional rock mechanics stability analyses to determine the potential for three-dimensional
discrete geologic block failures in the rock abutments.
Emosson Dam, Switzerland (1982-1984)
Emosson dam is a 590-feet high double curvature arch dam in Switzerland. Dr Pradel performed a
yearly inspection and worked on the feasibility study to raise the dam by building an additional
concrete arch connected to the existing dam with tiebacks.
Yuracmayo Earth Dam, Peru (1982-1984)
Dr. Pradel performed numerical deformation analyses to evaluate the dynamic performance of the
dam and predict displacements of the dam under various Earthquake scenarios. The large predicted
displacements resulted in significant changes to the dam cross-section to reduce the potential for a
major failure due to seismic events.
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Committee Member of the Slope Stability Committee for the Los Angeles County Department of
Building and Safety (1995-1996).
Committee member of the American Society of Testing Materials Committee on Soil and Rock
(1990-present).
Subcommittee chairman for the Structural Engineers Association of Southern California for
Foundations (1990 - 1992).
Committee member of the American Society of Testing Materials Committee on Waste Management
(1992-present).
"State of Vaud" award for thesis at the Swiss Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland (1982).
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PUBLICATIONS IN PROCEEDINGS:
Pradel D., Garner J. and Kwok A. (2010), Design of drilled shafts to enhance slope stability, ASCE
GSP 208, Earth Retention Conference 3, Bellevue, 920-927.
Pradel D. and Carillo R. (2008), Landslide stabilization using drilled shafts, Proc. 1st Int. FLAC/DEM
Symposium, Minneapolis.
Chiu P., Pradel D. Et al. (2008), Seismic Response Analyses for the Silicon Valley Rapid Transit
Project, ASCE GSP 181, Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics IV, Sacramento,
1-10.
Pradel D. (2006), Engineering Implications of Ground Motions on Welded Steel Moment Resisting
Frame Buildings. Soil Stress-Strain Behavior, Measurement, Modeling and Analysis, Springer,
Roma, 937-947.
Pradel D. (1994), "Active Pressure Distribution in Cohesive Soils". Proc. of the XXIth International
Conference of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, New Delhi, Vol. 2, 795-798.
Pradel D. (1991), "Instability and Plastic Flow of Soils". ASCE Engineering Mechanics Specialty
Conference, Columbus OH, 1174-1178.
Pradel D. and Lade P.V. (1989), "Plastic Flow and Instability of Granular Materials". Proc. of the IIIrd
International Symposium on Numerical Models in Geomechanics, Niagara Falls, 9-16.
Lade P.V. and Pradel D. (1989), "Comparison of Single and Double Hardening Models for Frictional
Materials". Proc. of the IIIrd International Symposium on Numerical Models in Geomechanics,
Niagara Falls, 147-154.
Pradel D. and Lade P.V. (1989), "Instability of Sand Under Applied Shear Stresses". Proc. of the XXth
International Conference of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Rio de Janeiro, 8/18: 743748.
Pradel D. (1988), "Model with Multiple Mechanisms for Anisotropic Behaviors of Sands". Proc. of the
VIth International Conference on Numerical Methods in Geomechanics, Innsbruck, 503-508.
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Pradel D., Ishihara K. and Gutierrez M. (1987), "On Modeling of Inherent Anisotropy of Sands". Proc.
of the XXIIth Japan National Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Niigata,
359-362
Pradel D. and Ishihara K. (1987), "Elastoplastic Model for Anisotropic Behavior of Sands". Proc. of the
IInd International Conference on Constitutive Laws for Engineering Materials, Tucson, 631-638.
COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONS:
American Society of Civil Engineers (2007): "Seismic Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings"
ASCE/SEI 41-06.
American Society of Civil Engineers (2003): "Seismic Evaluation of Existing Buildings" ASCE/SEI 3103.
Southern California Earthquake Center (2002): "Recommended Procedures for Implementation of
DMG Special Publication 117 Guidelines for Analyzing and Mitigating Landslide Hazards in
California."