A Case Study of PHC Pile Behavior Characteristics on Dynamic Compacted High Rock Embankment

고성토 암버력 동다짐 지반에 시공된 PHC 말뚝의 거동특성 사례연구

  • Yu, Nam-Jae (Korea Conformity Laboratories) ;
  • Yun, Dong-Kyun (Korea Conformity Laboratories) ;
  • Bae, Kyung-Tae (Institute of Construction Technology, DAEWOO Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd.) ;
  • Kim, Hyung-Suk (Kyungin Transmission & Distribution Construction Head Office, Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • Lee, Dal-Ho (Kyungin Transmission & Distribution Construction Head Office, Korea Electric Power Corporation) ;
  • Park, Yong-Man (Kyungin Transmission & Distribution Construction Head Office, Korea Electric Power Corporation)
  • 유남재 (한국건설생활환경시험연구원) ;
  • 윤동균 (한국건설생활환경시험연구원) ;
  • 배경태 ((주)대우건설 기술연구원) ;
  • 김형석 (한국전력공사 경인건설단) ;
  • 이달호 (한국전력공사 경인건설단) ;
  • 박용만 (한국전력공사 경인건설단)
  • Published : 2010.09.09

Abstract

The construction site for $\bigcirc\bigcirc$ transformer substation was located at a mountain valley. In order to prepare the site, the valley was first filled with crushed rock debris up to 63m. Since the main concern of this project is to minimize differential settlement of the foundation of transformer facilities, dynamic compaction was performed every 7m followed by reinforcement with EMP(Ez-Mud Piling). The EMP is one of bored piling methods, in which a hole is bored by means of air percussion and maintain by injecting Ez-Mud. Then a PHC pile (Pretensioned spun High strength Concrete pile) is embedded and finalized with a hammer. In this study, bearing capacities and long term behavior of a pile installed by EMP were investigated. To achieve these objectives, a series of tests such as static and dynamic load tests were conducted. In addition, a construction quality control standard was proposed based on the test results.

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