Constructing Tsunami Walls with Pressed-In Sheet and Pipe Pile Combi-Walls

Deep Foundations Institute
Takefumi Takuma Tsunenobu Nozaki Masashi Nagano
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Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

The city of Naruto in the southwestern part of Japan is situated at the mouth of the mighty Yoshino River. An approximately 1,000m-long levee/bulkhead along one of the river’s tributaries in the city was raised with prefabricated steel panel walls on a concrete base bulkhead. Some sections of the walls’ foundations were combi-walls made of sheet pile cut-off walls and interspaced pipe piles; both of which were installed with press-in piling because the new wall alignment was very close to existing homes and businesses. A Clamp Crane, which clamped onto already installed piles and moved forward and backward on them, was utilized for a segment where the access to its piling location was too tight for a conventional crane or a track-mounted pile driver to maneuver.
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APA: Takefumi Takuma Tsunenobu Nozaki Masashi Nagano  (2021)  Constructing Tsunami Walls with Pressed-In Sheet and Pipe Pile Combi-Walls

MLA: Takefumi Takuma Tsunenobu Nozaki Masashi Nagano Constructing Tsunami Walls with Pressed-In Sheet and Pipe Pile Combi-Walls. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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