Prevention Of Landslides With Rows Of Pressed-in Pipe Piles On Steep Slope

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Abstract
As part of the construction of a multi-span pre-stressed concrete girder bridge for Japan’s new high
speed rail line, landslide preventive piles were installed on the flank of a steep slope. The rotary pressin
piling method was selected to install three parallel rows of long (up to 36m, i.e., 118ft) and large
diameter (1,200mm, i.e., 47.2in) pipe piles safely into the slope as a deterrent measure. They were
spaced at 2.5 Dia (3.0m, i.e., 9.8ft) on center and were staggered to allow the groundwater to migrate
between the piles. Each pile had a sacrificial cutting shoe welded at its toe for speedy installation and
was rotated and simultaneously pressed into soil on the slope through the stable bedrock thereunder to
achieve a robust landslide prevention in a relatively short period of time.
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Prevention Of Landslides With Rows Of Pressed-in Pipe Piles On Steep SlopeMLA: Prevention Of Landslides With Rows Of Pressed-in Pipe Piles On Steep Slope. Deep Foundations Institute,