Introducing the zero-trim pile technique: a more sustainable alternative to pile cropping

IF 0.4 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Hugh Lo, Paul Bailie, Deon Louw, Lee Piper
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Abstract

Standard practice for bored concrete pile construction is to over-pour the concrete and crop the piles down after curing to ensure they are sound at cut-off level. This paper introduces an innovative ‘zero-trim pile’ technique, which has been trialled on the UK’s High Speed Two railway project. It eliminates the need for cropping by sucking out wet concrete above cut-off level. This increases safety, reduces noise, saves time, improves accuracy and avoids cracking. This paper reviews lessons learned from the trials and outlines steps for successful implementation of the technique on a wide range of in situ concrete piling and diaphragm walling projects.
介绍零修剪桩技术:一个更可持续的替代桩种植
钻孔混凝土桩施工的标准做法是浇筑混凝土,并在养护后将桩剪下,以确保其在截止水平处完好无损。本文介绍了一种创新的“零修剪桩”技术,该技术已在英国高速2号铁路项目中进行了试验。它通过吸出截止水平以上的湿混凝土,从而消除了裁剪的需要。这增加了安全性,减少了噪音,节省了时间,提高了精度,避免了开裂。本文回顾了从试验中吸取的经验教训,并概述了在广泛的现场混凝土桩和连续墙工程中成功实施该技术的步骤。
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68
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Civil Engineering, listed by the Web of Science, is the ICE''s flagship journal. Practical and diverse in its scope, it publishes overview papers for the non-specialist on any subject relevant to civil engineering today. Topics range from landmark projects to philosophical, ethical, environmental, management and safety issues. Peer review, copyediting, and colour publication by Civil Engineering are free. If accepted, published papers are easily found by Google search, as well as in specialist citation indexes. There is also the option of making your article open access, should you wish to. Published authors receive a free electronic copy of their article to share with their peers. Furthermore, as well exposure to ICE''s 91,000-strong membership, published papers are promoted via our social media channels, accessing the wider civil engineering community. It is free to submit a paper to this journal. Papers appear Ahead of Print (below) as soon as they are ready to be published. Ahead of print articles are fully citable. using the DOI system
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