Abstract

AbstractTo ensure the safety of adjacent 16.7-m-high concrete frame structures (cooling towers) and buried pipelines in service during installation of 83 prestressed high-strength concrete (PHC) pipe piles, the behavior of the ground, the buried pipelines, and cooling towers was monitored by a comprehensive instrumentation program. The field measurements included the following: (1) time histories of the particle velocities and corresponding Fourier spectra in three mutually perpendicular directions at various pile penetration depths and (2) vertical and horizontal movements of the buried pipelines caused by pile installation. Based on the analysis of the field data, the following major findings were obtained: (1) unlike the driving of prestressed concrete piles or cast in situ piles, the vibration velocity in the vertical direction was not greater than that in the plane during PHC pipe pile driving; (2) the amplitudes of the peak particle velocities were relatively independent of the pile penetration dept...

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