1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sand pile driving method for driving piles made of sand and the like in a ground for ground improvement.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a method to improve soft soil and the like, a sand compaction pile method (SCP method) for ground improvement, by which sand piles are driven in places in an area to be improved is conventionally known. Description will be given on the conventional sand pile driving method by the sand compaction pile method.
As shown in
Sand pile driving work by use of the sand pile driving apparatus 1 will be described. By the operation of the vibrator 3, the casing pipe 2 is penetrated into a ground 6 to a predetermined depth. Then, while reciprocating the piston cylinder mechanism 5, sand is discharged from the lower end of the casing pipe 2 and the discharged sand is compacted. At the same time, a pull out procedure to pull out the casing pipe 2 to a predetermined length is performed. By this pull out procedure, sand is filled into a space within the ground 6 which is made after the casing pipe 2 is pulled out.
the reciprocating operation is stopped and sand is resupplied into the casing pipe 2. Then, a procedure to pull out the casing pipe 2 upward is performed again. In this pull out procedure, sand is discharged and compacted while the piston cylinder mechanism 5 performs a reciprocating action. Hereafter, by performing compaction during the pull out procedure of the casing pipe 2 until the lower end thereof reaches the ground surface, a sand pile 7 as shown in
In general, the strength of the actual ground 6 to be improved is not uniform and scattered in distribution. Therefore, a method that enables changing of one or both of the diameter and strength of the sand pile 7 in accordance to the strength of the ground 6 has been proposed by the inventor.
The prior proposals by the inventor are disclosed in the Japanese Patent Number 136138 and Number 1521542. For example, in a case where only the diameter of the sand pile 7 is changed, thrust force of the piston cylinder mechanism 5 which presses the sand pile 7 downward in the process of compaction is detected and the sand pile 7 is pressed until the thrust force reaches a given preset value. At an area of soft soil of the actual ground 6 in a depth, the sand pile 7 is subjected to compressive deformation in the direction of enlarging the diameter. Then, the thrust force reaches a given preset value and a sand pile 7 with a large diameter is driven.
At a hard ground area of the actual ground 6 in a depth, the thrust force reaches a given preset value before the diameter of the sand pile 7 is not enlarged enough. Thus, sand pile 7 which has a relatively small diameter is driven. In this way, uniform ground improvement, by reinforcing the ground in accordance with the softness of the actual ground, is realized by making sand piles 7 which are pressed by constant thrust force of the piston cylinder mechanism 5 in the process of compaction.
In the conventional sand pile driving method, a sand pile 7 is driven by simply pressing from above with a piston cylinder mechanism 5. However, the sand pile 7 is not always securely compacted by pressure from above alone. That is, it is not always guaranteed that the sand piles 7 of the same strength are always driven even by the same thrust force. In addition, only the thrust force of the piston cylinder mechanism 5 is regarded as information for evaluating the compaction condition of the sand pile 7, in other words, the strength of the sand pile 7. Therefore, according to the conventional method, there are cases in which a pile with the desired strength was not driven.
According to the first technical aspect of the present invention, after the initial penetration procedure where a casing pipe is penetrated into the ground to a given depth, a pull out procedure of pulling out the casing pipe while discharging granule from the lower end of the casing pipe, and a compaction procedure of compacting granule that are discharged from the repenetrating casing pipe, are repeated alternately in the sand pile driving method which drives granule piles in the ground. A sand pile driving method is provided with a compaction procedure which is a procedure for compacting granule piles by pressing downward and rotational motion of the casing pipe. Further, the compaction time is adjusted according to the driving torque for rotating the casing pipe against the granule pile. Such a sand pile driving method will be provided.
According to the second technical aspect of the present invention, after the initial penetration procedure where a casing pipe is penetrated into the ground to a given depth, a pull out procedure of pulling out the casing pipe while discharging granule from the lower end of the casing pipe, and a compaction procedure of compacting granule that are discharged from the repenetrating casing pipe, are repeated alternately in the sand pile driving method which drives granule piles in the ground. A sand pile driving method is provided with a compaction procedure which is a procedure for compacting granule piles by pressing downward and rotational motion of the casing pipe. Further, when the compaction condition which is calculated according to the driving torque for rotational motion of the casing pipe against the granule pile and the thrust pressure which presses the granule pile, reaches the given state, the compaction is completed. Such a sand pile driving method will be provided.
In the conventional sand pile driving method, when the actual ground 6 is of very soft soil, the diameter of the sand pile 7 becomes too large before the thrust force of the piston cylinder mechanism 5 reaches a given preset value, thus making a large diameter sand pile 8 as shown in FIG. 2B. In the worst case, the thrust force of the piston cylinder mechanism 5 does not reach the given preset value and work must be suspended. Due to the above-mentioned circumstances, the total working hours and the total amount of sand are increased, thus raising the construction cost. Especially, at a point where no surrounding sand pile 7 is driven, as at the beginning of a construction work, there was a high possibility that the aforementioned problems would arise.
According to the third technical aspect of the present invention, after the initial penetration procedure where a casing pipe is penetrated into the ground to a given depth, a pull out procedure of pulling out the casing pipe while discharging granule from the lower end of the casing pipe, and a compaction procedure of compacting granule that are discharged from the repenetrating casing pipe, are repeated alternately in the sand pile driving method which drives granule piles in the ground. A sand pile driving method is provided with a compaction procedure which is a procedure for compacting granule piles by pressing downward and rotational motion of the casing pipe. A sand pile driving method is provided with a compaction procedure which continuously calculates the compaction condition of the granule compacted by the casing pipe and the cross-sectional area of the granule pile compacted by the casing pipe. When the compaction condition reaches a predetermined condition before the cross-sectional area of the granule reaches the minimum pile cross-sectional area by the compaction of the casing pipe, the compaction is completed at the point when the cross-sectional area of the granule reaches the minimum cross-sectional area. When the compaction condition reaches a predetermined condition before the cross-sectional area of the granule reaches the maximum pile cross-sectional area by the compaction of the casing pipe, the compaction is completed at that point. When the cross-sectional area of the granule reaches the maximum cross-sectional area by the compaction of the casing pipe before the compaction condition reaches a predetermined condition, the compaction is completed at the point when the cross-sectional area of the granule reaches the maximum cross-sectional area. Such a sand pile driving method is to be provided.
In addition, in the conventional sand pile driving method, it was difficult to obtain enough strength when the ground 6 was very soft, or significant displacement was caused by localization of strength between areas where the sand piles had already been driven and those where they had not yet been driven during the sand pile driving procedure.
According to the fourth technical aspect of the present invention, after the initial penetration procedure where a casing pipe is penetrated into the ground to a given depth, a pull out procedure of pulling out the casing pipe while discharging granule from the lower end of the casing pipe, and a compaction procedure of compacting granule that are discharged from the repenetrating casing pipe, are repeated alternately in the sand pile driving method which drives granule piles in the ground. This sand pile driving method is provided with a compaction procedure which is a procedure for compacting granule piles by pressing downward and rotational motion of the casing pipe. The compaction procedure consists of (1) a first step to drive a first plurality of piles in a given area and (2) a second step to further drive a second plurality of piles between the first plurality of piles driven in the area. Furthermore, in the compaction procedure for at least one of the first plurality of piles, compaction time is arranged in accordance with the thrust force of the casing pipe for pressing the granule and the driving torque for rotational motion of the casing pipe against the granule pile. Such a sand pile driving method is to be provided.
An embodiment of the present invention will be explained based on the figures.
As shown in
The casing pipe 13 is cylindrical and a hopper 14 is provided on the upper end thereof. Granule sand 15 can be put into the casing pipe 13 from the hopper 14. A sand surface sensor 16 (shown only in
An elevating mechanism 17 includes an unillustrated motor for elevating and an unillustrated power transmission means which transmits the rotating force of the motor to the casing pipe 13 and the elevating mechanism 17 ascends and descends the casing pipe 13 in the ground 6. Likewise, a hydraulic sensor 18 for detecting hydraulic pressure during the elevation of the casing pipe 13 is also provided to the elevating mechanism 17. In addition, a depthometer 19 for detecting the depth at the lower end of the casing pipe 13 is provided to the elevating mechanism 17.
A rotational mechanism 20 includes, as shown in
A swivel joint 25 is set on the casing pipe 13 at the lower part of the rotational mechanism 20, as shown in FIG. 4A. Through this swivel joint 25, an air pipe 26 is connected. On the other end of the air pipe 26, an unillustrated air compressor is connected so that compressed air can be supplied to the casing pipe 13 through the air pipe 26.
A description will be given on the control system of the sand pile driving apparatus 10. As shown in
Detected information and the like by the sensors are displayed by the control unit 27 on an instrument panel 28 which located at the driver's seat of the main construction unit 11. A driver can grasp and supervise the condition of the work for driving a sand pile by the instrument panel 28.
Note that in the following description of embodiments, the term sand 15 is used as an example of granular material for piling. However, the material for the pile is not limited to sand 15. Sand-like granular materials such as gravel, crushed stones, and the like, or a mixture of these materials including solidification material, sand 15, gravel and the like can be used instead of the sand. As an example a mixture of crushed stones and iron powder can be also used in the same way.
Sand pile driving work with the sand pile driving apparatus 10 according to a first embodiment will be described based on a flow chart shown in FIG. 6 and an explanatory drawing shown in FIG. 7. As shown in the state (1) of
As shown in the state (4) of
As shown in the state (5) of
In principle, it is necessary that the strength of a pile reaches a predetermined value in the compaction procedure. It is important to estimate the strength of the pile as accurate as possible. Therefore, in order to evaluate the compaction condition of φ by quantity which reflects the pile strength, a parameter of compaction force F is adopted.
Since the thrust force P mainly relates to a compressive force in the altitudinal direction for the granule around the lower end portion of the casing pipe and, in addition, the driving torque T mainly reflects a compaction force (compressive force) which works in the lateral direction around the lower end of the casing pipe through a rotational movement, and the inventors have found that the strength (stiffness) of the pile can be more accurately estimated by assuming the compaction condition while taking the driving torque or both the driving torque and the thrust force into consideration. Along with the rotational movement of the casing pipe, the lower end portion thereof produces a compressive force in the lateral direction (a direction intersecting with the rotational axis) as a result of interaction between the lower end portion of the casing pipe and granule. The lower end portion of the casing pipe also changes a part of the compressive force working in the altitudinal direction and being produced by thrust force into the compressive force in the lateral direction. Therefore, for example, in a case where the thrust force P or the driving torque T is large, either the compressive force working in the altitudinal direction or the compressive force working in the lateral direction is large and the compaction of the pile is assumed to perform quickly. Therefore, the compaction force F is evaluated large and the compaction time must be set shorter.
According to the present invention, the compaction condition φ which reflects the strength of the pile is estimated based not only on thrust force P of the casing pipe 13 that presses the granule pile but also on the driving torque T for rotational motion of the casing pipe against the granule pile, and thereupon the pile is compacted so that the compaction condition reaches the given condition φ0. More specifically, the compaction force F, as a parameter for evaluating the compaction condition φ, is estimated and compaction time is adjusted so that the compaction force F becomes a predetermined value F0. Therefore, the compaction is completed at the point the compaction force F reaches the predetermined value F0 by compaction. The predetermined value F0 of the compaction force which corresponds to the given compaction condition φ0 is calculated from the construction data and the like in advance, and the value can be properly modified and set during the procedure of the compaction depending on the condition of compaction or condition of the ground around the pile. Note that the term of compaction force means a quantitative parameter that represents the compaction condition relating to the strength (stiffness) of a pile and will be used as an example for an estimated compaction condition in the following description.
Since the driving torque may contain information regarding thrust force inherently, the driving torque alone can be used as a component of compaction condition. The same can be applied to a case when trouble in detecting thrust force occurs. In such a case, the compaction condition can be estimated by allowing the driving torque T to represent information regarding thrust force P and driving torque T in the following description.
In the present invention, the term driving torque means a parameter that includes information regarding a true driving torque necessary for rotational motion of the casing pipe 13 against resisting force produced at the lower end of the casing pipe. Incidentally, it is easily understood by a person skilled in the art that the torque T can be calculated from hydraulic pressure when the hydraulic pressure is used for the rotational mechanism. In addition, the driving torque T is acquired from the driving current of the driving motor in the present embodiment. However, in the present invention, in a case where a resisting force produced at the lower end of the casing pipe can be estimated by a measurable physical value relating to rotational motion, such as rotational speed of the casing pipe instead of driving current, the estimated resisting force can be regarded as the driving torque.
After the compaction procedure, the aforementioned pull out procedure of the casing pipe 13 and the compaction procedure are repeated alternately. During the process of repeating these procedures, when the sand 15 in the casing pipe 13 is reduced, air is exhausted from the casing pipe 13 and sand 15 is supplied. Work is finished when the depth of the lower end 13a of the casing pipe 13 reaches zero, as shown in the state (6) of
In the compaction procedure of the present embodiment, the casing pipe 13 is pressed downward while sand 15 is compacted by rotating the casing pipe 13, and the compaction condition is estimated based on the driving torque T for rotating the casing pipe 13 against the sand 13 or, on the torque T together with the thrust force P of the casing pipe 13 pressing the sand 15. That is, as described above, in the case the columnar shaped sand 15 is compacted, the sand 15 is compacted more certainly by loading thrust force P together with torque T, than only the thrust force P from the casing pipe 13. In addition, the thrust force P and the torque T can be easily estimated with an actual measurable value. Therefore a method to complete compaction when the presumed compaction condition φ based on the estimated thrust force P and torque T reaches a given condition φ0 is a suitable method for compaction procedure using pressure together with rotational motion.
In the sand pile driving method according to the present embodiment, especially in the sand pile driving method which includes a process of compacting a granule pile by pressing downward together with a rotational motion of the casing pipe, adequate compaction is naturally enabled by accurately estimating the pile strength from the driving torque and the thrust force which are measurable. Furthermore, it is unnecessary to add new mechanisms for estimating the pile strength to the sand pile driving apparatus, since estimating the torque T satisfies the requirements.
A second embodiment of the sand pile driving procedure by the sand pile driving apparatus 10 will be described based on
When the sand 15 fills a space created in the ground 6 after the casing pipe 13 is pulled out by the pull out procedure (Step S6), then, as shown in the state (5) of
As described in the first embodiment, the compaction force F is a parameter representing the compaction condition φ0 which is obtained as a result of accumulating the compaction procedures at every moment from the start of compaction. In the present embodiment, the thrust force of the casing pipe 13 is represented by P, the driving torque for rotating the casing pipe 13 by T, compaction time by t, and coefficients obtained from construction data by α and β. Therefore, the compaction force F can be expressed by the following expression (1).
F=α·P·T·t+β (1)
More specifically, the torque T is a parameter representing, of total torque of the casing pipe 13, effective driving torque necessary for rotational motion of the casing pipe 13 against the resisting force produced at the lower end portion of the casing pipe 13. The driving torque T can be expressed by a relationship of T=T1+T2, when the driving torque of the casing pipe 13 in the pull out procedure is T1 and the driving torque of the casing pipe 13 in the compaction procedure is T2. In this case, the parameter F can be calculated by the following expression (1′)
F=α·P·T2/T1·t+β (1′)
As long as the torque T is a parameter including information on effective torque necessary for rotational motion of the casing pipe 13 against the resisting force produced at the lower end portion of the casing pipe, other expressions can be adopted. Note that when the value of the thrust force P or the torque T fluctuates significantly during the compaction procedure, each changing time can be represented by P(t) and T(t) and the expression (1) can be replaced by the following expression (2).
F=α∫t P(τ)T(τ)dτ+β (2)
The thrust force P can be calculated by multiplying a given coefficient to the hydraulic pressure value of the hydraulic sensor 18 and torque T1 and T2 can be calculated by multiplying a given coefficient by the current value of the current sensor 24. Incidentally, it is easily understood by a person skilled in the art that when hydraulic pressure is used for the rotational mechanism, torque T1 and T2 can be calculated from the hydraulic pressure.
Following the compaction procedure, the aforementioned pull out procedure of the casing pipe 13 and compaction procedure is repeated alternately. During the procedure of this repetition, when the sand 15 in the casing pipe 13 is reduced, air in the casing pipe 13 is exhausted and sand 15 is supplied into the casing pipe 13. When the depth of the lower end 13a of the casing pipe 13 reaches zero, as shown in the state (6) of
In the compaction procedure of the present embodiment, the casing pipe 13 is pressed downward while sand 15 is compacted by rotating the casing pipe 13. The compaction force F as a parameter for controlling the compaction consists of at least the thrust force P which is the pressure of the casing pipe 13 pressing against the sand 15 and the driving torque T (=T2/T1) for driving rotational motion of the casing pipe 13 against the sand 13. That is, when compacting a columnar shape sand 15, adding the thrust force P and the torque T enables more accurate compaction than compacting by the thrust force P alone with the casing pipe 13. Therefore, in order to grasp the compaction condition of the sand 15, i.e., the strength of the sand 15, by regarding the external force as compaction force consisting of elements thrust force P and torque T, therefore, the compaction condition, i.e., strength of the sand pile 30 may be accurately estimated. As a result, the sand pile 30 with a desired strength can be driven. In addition, the thrust force P and the torque T can be easily calculated by measurable physical values without adding new mechanisms. Therefore, a method to complete the compaction at the point compaction force F presumed on the basis of the estimated thrust force P and torque T reaches a given value F0 is a suitable method for a compaction procedure using both pressure and rotation.
In the present embodiment, with regard to the torque T as one of elements of the compaction force F, relative torque ratio (T2/T1) which is a ratio of torque in the adjacent pull out procedure and a torque in the following compaction procedure is used as the torque T. Therefore, the effective value of the torque T can be evaluated by excluding the friction resistance on the side surface of the casing pipe, which varies according to the variation in length of the casing pipe in the ground 6, from the total torque. Thus, the compaction condition, that is, the strength of the sand pile 30 can be grasped more exactly and, as a result, the sand pile 30 with a desired strength can be driven.
A second embodiment of the sand pile driving work by the sand pile driving apparatus 10 will be described based on
When the sand 15 fills a space created in the ground 6 after the casing pipe 13 is pulled out by the pull out procedure (Step S6), then, as shown in the state (5) of
Meaning of each terms, compaction condition φ, parameter F, thrust force P, torque T, is the same as that for the first embodiment. In the present embodiment, information regarding the diameter of the pile is added as a component of the compaction condition φ other than the parameter F including the thrust force or the torque. Steps S18, S9, and S10 are conditions of Step S8 in the first embodiment. Piles with a minimum diameter D1 and a maximum diameter D2 are driven to have a uniform diameter thereof. The diameter of the piles are determined by consulting the thrust force and prior bowling data for each layer of the ground and referring to past construction data. Furthermore, the difference ΔH in elevation between sand surface position H1 before adjacent pull out procedure and sand surface position H2 after finishing the pull out procedure can be detected by the sand surface sensor 16 in order to calculate the amount of sand Vs discharged into the ground 6. By use of the amount of compaction stroke S in the compaction procedure, sand pile diameter D can be estimated by a relationship of Vs=π/4·D2(ΔH−S).
Referring to
Case I: In the case the compaction force F reaches the given preset value F0(=Fb) before the diameter (cross-sectional area of pile) of the sand pile 30 reaches the minimum pile diameter (minimum cross-sectional area) D1 by compaction of the casing pipe 13 (D=D1′<D1), compaction will proceed and finish at the point when the diameter D of the sand pile 30 reaches the minimum pile diameter D1 (Step S11). In this case, the preset value F0(>Fb) is altered and set during the procedure.
Case II: In the case the compaction force F reaches the given preset value F0(=Fa) before the pile diameter D of the sand pile 30 reaches the maximum pile diameter (maximum cross-sectional area of the pile) D2 by compaction procedure of the casing pipe 13, the compaction procedure is completed at the point when the compaction force F reaches the given preset value F0 (Step S11).
Case III: In the case before the compaction force F reaches the given preset value F0(=Fc), the pile diameter of the sand pile 30 reaches the maximum pile diameter D2 by compaction procedure of the casing pipe 13 (F=Fc′<Fc), the compaction procedure is completed at the point the pile diameter D of the sand pile 30 reaches the maximum pile diameter D2 (Step S11). In this case, the preset value F0 is to have been altered and set during the procedure.
Afterwards, the aforementioned pull out procedure of the casing pipe 13 and the compaction procedure are repeated alternately. In the process of repeating these operations, at the point sand 15 in the casing pipe 13 is reduced, air is exhausted from the casing pipe 13 and sand 15 is supplied again. Then the repetition is finished when depth of the lower end 13a of the casing pipe 13 reaches zero, as shown in the state (6) of
According to the sand pile driving method of the present embodiment, in the case the actual ground 6 is of a very soft point, the pile diameter (cross-sectional area of the pile) of the sand pile 30 does not exceed the maximum pile diameter (maximum cross-sectional area) D2. Also, even if the compaction force F does not reach the given preset value, the sand pile 30 has a maximum pile diameter (maximum cross-sectional area) D2 and the bare minimum strength is maintained. Therefore, this enables to drive a sand pile 30 which does not cause trouble in terms of strength in the ground 6 being a very soft point, and the increase in total construction time or total amount of sand is limited as much as possible. In addition, in the case the ground 6 is of a very hard point, the pile diameter (cross-sectional area) D of the sand pile 30 will not be smaller than the minimum pile diameter (minimum cross-sectional area) D1 and therefore, a sand pile 30 with the minimum required diameter (cross-sectional area) will be driven.
Note that since the casing pipe 13 is cylindrical in the present embodiment, instead of the cross-sectional area of the sand pile 30, the diameter of the casing pipe 13 is used to determine whether the sand pile diameter D is equal to or larger than the minimum pile diameter D1, or whether the sand pile diameter D is equal to or larger than the maximum diameter D2. If the casing pipe 13 is of a shape other than a cylinder, the cross-sectional area is used to control the size of the sand pile 30. In a case where the casing pipe 13 of a shape other than a cylinder, rotating the casing pipe 13 accompanies difficulty. Therefore, compaction of the sand pile 30 is performed by the thrust force P alone, without rotating the casing pipe 13. In such a case, the compaction force F consists of only the thrust force P in which the torque T is not included as a component.
According to the present embodiment, even in the case the actual ground is of a very soft point, the cross-sectional area of the sand pile does not exceed the maximum cross-sectional area. Also even if the sand pile is not compacted by compaction force of the given preset value, since the sand pile has a maximum cross-sectional area, the bare minimum of strength is maintained. Therefore, this enables to drive a sand pile 30 which does not cause trouble in terms of strength in the ground 6 being a very soft point, and the increase in total construction time or total amount of sand is constrained to the utmost.
According to the sand pile driving method of the present invention, it is possible to drive an appropriate pile corresponding to the strength of the actual ground, or even if the ground is soft. However, when the ground is extremely soft, there are cases when it becomes difficult to obtain a predetermined strength or a significant displacement is caused by localization of strength during a sand pile driving procedure, between an area where sand piles have already been driven and an area where the sand piles have not been yet. The sand pile driving method according to the present embodiment is composed of two steps, as shown in FIG. 11. The steps include a first step in which first sand piles A are driven within an area where the ground is to be improved with longer intervals (d1), and a second step in which second sand piles B are driven between the first sand piles A driven in the first step. As a result, in the example as shown in
Regarding the sand pile driving procedure of each of the sand piles A and B, the sand pile driving apparatus 10 shown in
The sand pile A to be driven in the first step does not necessarily need to satisfy the given predetermined strength as long as the strength of the sand pile A is secured to an extent the sand pile B to be driven in the second step satisfies the given predetermined strength. Therefore, in the first step, it is preferable that the sand pile driving procedure according to the first to third embodiments (especially the third embodiment) be selectively performed depending on the condition of the ground around each pile. In such a case, the compaction strength can be set smaller than the predetermined value. The ground where the first step has been completed can be regarded as the ground to be newly improved and in the second step a sand pile driving procedure from the first to third embodiments can be selectively performed for driving sand pile B. In addition, the second step may be configured by a plurality of driving steps. Furthermore, in the embodiment shown in
Furthermore, in a case where it is difficult to achieve a predetermined strength because of the existence of soft soil and the like, by performing the first step in the predetermined area, variation in the ground strength is reduced and the strength can be evenly improved and driving in the second step realizes the predetermined compaction. Since the ground is evenly strengthened in the first step, even if pile driving is in soft soil, binding of the ground is reinforced and, therefore, displacement of the piles can be constrained. In addition, in a method where vibration is applied to the piles by a vibrator and the like, displacement of the piles may occur to the previously driven piles due to driving of other piles. In a pile driving method of the present invention in which vibration does not occur, displacement of the piles by vibration does not occur. Therefore, the pile driving procedure according to the present embodiment suits the sand pile driving method by the other embodiments of the present invention by which enables to drive piles more accurately.
When the pair of hydraulic cylinder 32 and 32 allow each of the piston rods 32a to perform piston motion alternately, the casing pipe 13 is rotated in the clockwise direction and the counterclockwise direction alternately.
The rotational mechanism 31 of the modified example for the compaction method of the present invention can be applied to other embodiments of the compaction method of the present invention instead of the rotational mechanism 20 and similar action and effects can be obtained therefrom. In comparison with the rotational mechanism 20 of the other embodiments, since the casing pipe 13 can be coupled with a air pipe and the like without intervening the swivel joint 25, as a whole, the mechanism of the sand pile driving apparatus 10 can be simplified.
This application claims benefit of priority under 35USC §119 to Japanese Patent Applications No. 2003-174400, filed on Jun. 19, 2003, and No. 2003-174402, filed on Jun. 19, 2003, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein. Although the invention has been described above by reference to certain embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above. Modifications and variations of the embodiments described above will occur to those skilled in the art, in light of the teachings. The scope of the invention is defined with reference to the following claims.
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