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Recycling of In-site waste soil material to fill a hollow between PHC pile and Earthen wall

  • Jang, Myung-Houn (Department of Architectural Engineering, Jeju National University) ;
  • Choi, Hee-Bok (Department of Architectural Engineering, Jeju National University)
  • 투고 : 2012.02.22
  • 심사 : 2012.07.27
  • 발행 : 2012.10.20

초록

This study evaluated the recycling potential of in-site waste soil as pile back filling material (PBFM). We performed experiments to check workability, segregation resistance, bond strength, direct shear stress test, and dynamic load test using in-site waste soil in coastal areas. We found that PBFM showed better performance than general cement paste in terms of workability, segregation resistance, and bond strength. On the other hand, the structural performance of PBFM was slightly lower than that of general cement paste due to the skin friction force of pile by Pile Driving Analyzer and direct shear stress. However, because this type of performance degradation in terms of structure can be improved through the use of piles with larger diameter or by changing the type of pile, considering the economics and environment, we considered that recycling of PBFM has sufficient value.

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