Claims
- 1. A reduced skin friction sheet pile for driving into soils and forming with duplicate ones of said sheet pile a wall structure, the soils having compressible soil disposed above harder soil and wherein said sheet pile is configured to extend downwardly through the compressible soil into the harder soil, said reduced skin friction sheet pile comprising:said sheet pile being formed of sheet material, elongated and of constant size and shape along its length and having opposed exterior surfaces and elongated opposed side edges shaped for interlocking with side edges of duplicate ones of said sheet pile, a friction reduction coating adhered to said opposed exterior surfaces of said sheet pile with enough strength and abrasion resistance to withstand the abrasion forces applied to the pile during driving operations into the soils, extending over a predetermined portion of the length of said sheet pile such that when said sheet pile is driven through the compressible soil and into the harder soil, said friction reduction coating contacts the compressible soil and/or harder soil into which said sheet pile is disposed and decreases the coefficient of friction between said opposed exterior surfaces of said sheet pile and the compressible soil and/or harder soil, thereby reducing friction between said opposing exterior surfaces of said sheet pile and the compressible soil and/or harder soil adjacent said sheet pile when the compressible soil settles downwardly relative to said sheet pile.
- 2. The sheet pile of claim 1, wherein said pile is fabricated of steel.
- 3. The sheet pile of claim 1, wherein said friction reduction coating conforms to said opposing exterior surfaces of said sheet pile.
- 4. A method of reducing skin friction on a sheet pile for application in soils and forming with duplicate ones of the sheet pile a wall structure, comprising the steps of:providing a sheet pile formed of extruded sheet material, elongated and of constant size and shape along its length and having opposed exterior surfaces and elongated side edges shaped for connection to side edges of duplicate ones of the sheet pile, determining the portions of the piles to contact the soils, and adhering a friction reduction coating to the opposing exterior surfaces of the portions of the sheet piles to contact the soils with enough strength and abrasion resistance to withstand the abrasion forces applied to the pile during driving operations into the soils, and driving the sheet piles into the soils.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the soils have a compressible soil layer overlying a harder soil layer, and the step of determining the portions of the piles to contact the soils comprises the steps of:determining the depth of the compressible soil layer, and determining the portions of the piles to contact the compressible soil layer, and; wherein the friction reduction coating is adhered to the opposing exterior surfaces of the portions of the piles to contact the compressible and/or harder soil layers after the piles are driven into the soils.
- 6. A method of reducing the skin friction on driven sheet pile for application in soils and forming with duplicate ones of the sheet pile a wall structure, comprising the steps of:providing first and second sheet piles of similar configuration, the first and second sheet piles being of formed sheet material, elongated and of constant size and shape along their lengths and each having opposed exterior surfaces and elongated opposed side edges configured for interlocking with the side edges of the other sheet pile, determining the depth to which the sheet piles are to be disposed into the soil, adhering a friction reduction coating to the opposed exterior surfaces of the portion of the first sheet pile to contact the soil after being driven with enough strength and abrasion resistance to withstand the abrasion forces applied to the pile during driving operations into the soils, driving the portion of the first sheet pile to which the friction reduction coating has been applied into the soil, connecting together a side edge of the first sheet pile and a side edge of the second sheet pile, and driving the portion of the second sheet pile to which the friction reduction coating has been adhered into the soil such that the first and second sheet piles interlock to form a first wall structure.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the step of determining the depth to which the sheet piles are to be disposed into the soil comprises determining the depth of a compressible layer of the soil and the depth of a harder layer of the soil, and wherein the step of adhering a friction reduction coating to the opposed exterior surfaces comprises adhering the coating to the portion of said opposed exterior surfaces to be disposed in the compressible soil layer.
- 8. The method of claim 6, further comprising the steps of:providing third and fourth sheet piles of formed sheet material, elongated and of constant size and shape along their lengths and each having opposed exterior surfaces and elongated opposed side edges configured for interlocking with the side edges of other sheet piles, adhering a friction reduction coating to the opposed exterior surfaces of the portion of the third sheet pile to contact the soil after being driven, driving the portion of the third sheet pile to which the friction reduction coating has been adhered into the soil, connecting together a side edge of the third sheet pile and a side edge of the fourth sheet pile, and driving the portion of the fourth sheet pile to which the friction reduction coating has been adhered into the soil such that the third and fourth sheet piles interlock to form a second wall structure, the second wall structure being spaced from the first wall structure.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the steps of:removing at least a portion of the soil disposed between the first and second wall structures to form an evacuated cavity therebetween, refilling at least a portion of the cavity with fill, and removing the sheet piles from the soil.
- 10. A method of installing a driven wall structure of sheet pile through compressible soil and harder soil beneath the compressible soil with fill soil applied to the surface of the compressible soil, the wall including a series of elongated sheet piles each having opposed side surfaces, elongated opposed edges shaped for slidably locking to the edge of an adjacent pile, an upper end portion and a lower end portion;adhering a friction reduction coating to at least one of the side surfaces of at least some of the piles along the lengths of the piles which are to be contacted by the compressible soil and by the fill soil after the piles have been driven into the compressible soil and harder soil, and the fill soil has been added to the surface of the compressible soil, the friction reduction coating having enough strength and abrasion resistance to withstand the abrasion forces applied to the pile during driving operations into the soils; joining an edge of each pile to another previously driven pile and driving the lower portion of each pile into the compressible soil and the harder soil to a depth at which the friction reduction coating is contacted by the compressible soil; after the piles have been driven to form the wall structure, applying fill soil on the surface of the compressible soil with the fill soil in contact with the friction reduction coating of the piles; and settling the compressible soil and the fill soil against the friction reduction coating to reduce the friction between the compressible soil and fill soil with respect to said piles as the soils settle.
- 11. A method of installing a driven wall structure of sheet piles through compressible soil and harder soil beneath the compressible soil, the wall including a series of elongated sheet piles each having opposed side surfaces, elongated opposed edges shaped for slidably locking to the edge of an adjacent pile, and upper end portion and a lower end portion;adhering a friction reduction coating to at least one of the side surfaces of at least some of the sheet piles along the lengths of the piles which are to be contacted by the compressible soil after the piles have been driven into the compressible soil and the harder soil, the friction reduction coating having enough strength and abrasion resistance to withstand the abrasion forces applied to the pile during driving operations into the soils; joining an edge portion of each sheet pile to another previously driven sheet pile and driving the lower portion of each pile into the compressible soil and the harder soil with the pile being driven to a depth where the compressible soil engages the reduced friction coating of the pile; reducing the friction applied by the compressible soil to the pile with the reduced friction coating.
- 12. The method of claim 11, and further including the step of applying fill soil to the surface of the compressible soil with the fill soil in contact with the reduced friction coating adhered to the piles, and as the soil settles reducing the friction applied by fill soil to the pile with the reduced friction coating.
- 13. The method of claim 11, and further including the step of lifting the piles along their lengths to a height sufficient to extract the piles from the soils, and as the piles are lifted reducing the friction applied by the soils against the piles with the reduced friction coating.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part Application claiming the benefit of and priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/982,854, filed on Dec. 2, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,931,604, and priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/032,192, filed on Dec. 2, 1996.
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