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Vibration Free Resonant Pile Driving in Dams and Levees. Dane Reelie, P.Eng., RTI Matthew Janes, P.Eng., RTI. Resonant Driving. High frequency vibration 80-180 Hz = 4800 to 10800 VPM Conventional ‘variable moment high frequency’ = 2000 VPM. High accelerations: 100 to 200 g
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Vibration Free Resonant Pile Driving in Dams and Levees Dane Reelie, P.Eng., RTI Matthew Janes, P.Eng., RTI
Resonant Driving • High frequency vibration • 80-180 Hz = 4800 to 10800 VPM • Conventional ‘variable moment high frequency’ = 2000 VPM • High accelerations: • 100 to 200 g • Required amplitude • 4- 6 mm peak to peak • Requirement for Resonance !!! • No pile driving off resonance
Resonance • How does resonance enhance efficiency? • Like a Child on a swing • Store energy in the pile like a pendulum, • child being pushed on a swing • Build up displacement & accelerations at tip Benefit: No disturbance of the surrounding soil Imperceptible ground vibration High production Drives through clays and hard soils 100% energy recovery
Cross Links, Melbourne, AU RD 260 Drives: • GU 18 Sheet Piles • Hard Clay soils: • Qc >100 MPa • SPT blows of 60 to 120 per 300 mm • Required pre-drilling • Test program Bauer RGT 19 failed • Exceeded noise and vibrations limits • Test Program using RD 260 Success • Giken: low productions • RD 260 low ground vibration • Conventional vibro production
Cross Links, Hard Clay soils: Qc >100 MPa SPT 60 to 120bl/300mm Required pre-drilling Spacing varied w/ clay hardness Generally pre drilled full depth
SW of Rotterdam, NL • Resonance Driving: • Dyke reinforcement • Vibration sensitive • Zero ground disturbance • Light base equipment • Placement control • Remove / pull • Re-plumb • Re-align • Move
Dyke , NL • This Dyke is failing • Sit base machine off dyke • Reach up to drive sheet reinforcement • Note proximity of heritage masonry structures • Lighter equipment • Placement control
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Stompwijk • 6 km Dyke repair • Soldier pipe and concrete lagging • Driving adjacent to concrete dyke wall • Note small excavation for pipe • No sand or paving bricks falling into excavation during driving
Stompwijk • Proximity to existing Dyke facing wall. • Soldiers to be tied into this wall
Driebergen, NL • Resonance Driving w/ Rotation • RD 260 • 37 m long 177 mm dia pipe • Single length of pipe! • Mandrel driven with loss bit • Drive time about 12-15 minutes • 2000+ kN anchors: • Conventional drilling 3 hrs
Site: CN Rail Trestle • Trestle Replacement • Vibration sensitive site • Previous Segment • Significant differential settlements w/ pile driving • Significant costs & delays • Resonant Test program: • RTI <2 mm/sec • specified for project
Site: CN Rail Trestle • Trestle Replacement • 96 HP 360x132 (HP14x89) • 4 pile groups 600mm c/c • 37.5 m lengths (123 ft)
CN Rail Trestle • Resonance Driving • PDA proved 2300 – 3000 kN • (260 – 340 tons) • Working load 900 kN • 5 minutes driving time per point • 12 minutes driving time per splice • Conventional hammers: • ICE 30 – 50 - 60 minutes • 3800 kg drop 60 - 80 minutes • 5 bl/50 mm set
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Dane Reelie, P.Eng., dr@rtii.ca Matthew Janes, P.Eng., mj@rtii.ca Resonance Technology Intl. www.resonancetechnology.ca Revolutionary Foundation Equipment