Jetting-Assisted Sheet Pile Driving

Deep Foundations Institute
Marie-Pierre Bourdouxhe-Barnich
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Deep Foundations Institute
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Since 1997, in partnership with the Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées in Strasbourg, ProfilARBED has been carrying out a vast study to qualify the improvements jetting can make to vibratory driving of steel sheet piles, and to understand its effect on the surrounding ground and on the sheet piles themselves. The process basically involves discharging a fluid (mostly water, sometimes in association with air) at controlled pressure and/or flow rate near the toe of the sheet pile being driven. The steel jetting pipes are attached to the sheet pile and are connected to the pumps by hoses. The jet of fluid loosens the soil, thus reducing the resistance at the toe of the sheet pile. Depending on ground conditions, the fluid that flows along the pile can reduce skin friction. Four soil types were involved in our experiments. Each site was instrumented: the driving parameters and the geotechnical characteristics of the soil before and after vibratory driving and jetting-assisted driving were recorded. Each test provided its own particular information which contributes to overall thinking on the matter and is of help to project managers who are often confronted with rapid driving to the final depth.
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APA: Marie-Pierre Bourdouxhe-Barnich  (2002)  Jetting-Assisted Sheet Pile Driving

MLA: Marie-Pierre Bourdouxhe-Barnich Jetting-Assisted Sheet Pile Driving. Deep Foundations Institute, 2002.

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