Energy piles in underpinning projects – through holes in load transfer structures

R. Lautkankare, V. Sarola, H. Kanerva-Lehto
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Abstract Energy piles are fairly new solutions and have gained significant traction around the globe. Since the twenty-first century, geothermal energy collector pipes are being frequently installed, finding its most common implementation in newly constructed buildings. Much less studied is the application of energy piles in existing buildings and older constructions. The biggest challenge in the utilization of energy micropiles in underpinning projects is related to the through holes for geothermal energy collector pipes in the load transfer structures. In the FIN-C2M project (Case 2 Micropile Research Project in ISM collaboration), several technical solutions were investigated to identify the most suitable options to accommodate the utilization of energy micropiles with minimum interference of the load transfer structures. At the moment there are 13 known load transfer structure cases and energy micropiles can be used with nine of them. In general, they cannot be used with jet grouting. In five of the studied cases, the through holes for the collector pipes can be constructed as found in new buildings. In the other four cases, where pretensioning is achieved by jacking directly above the micropile, the construction of through holes requires further development, for which limited suggestions exist, however; the challenge is to bypass the jack. This paper will present all nine cases along with construction details and recommendations for the utilization of energy micropiles in existing buildings.
基础工程中的能源桩-荷载传递结构中的通孔
能源桩是相当新的解决方案,在全球范围内获得了显著的牵引力。自21世纪以来,经常安装地热能收集管,最常见的是在新建的建筑物中安装。能源桩在既有建筑和老建筑中的应用研究较少。能源微桩在支护工程中应用的最大挑战是荷载传递结构中地热能集热器管的通孔问题。在FIN-C2M项目(ISM合作的案例2微桩研究项目)中,研究了几种技术解决方案,以确定最合适的方案,以适应能量微桩的利用,同时对荷载传递结构的干扰最小。目前已知的荷载传递结构有13种,能量微桩可用于其中的9种。一般来说,它们不能与喷射注浆一起使用。在研究的五个案例中,集热器管的通孔可以像在新建筑中发现的那样建造。在其他四种情况下,通过直接在微桩上方顶进实现预张拉,通孔的施工需要进一步发展,然而,这方面的建议有限;挑战在于绕过千斤顶。本文将介绍所有九个案例以及在现有建筑中利用能源微桩的施工细节和建议。
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