The Cast-in-Place Soldier Pile Model and its Construction Techniques

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The building operations of cast-in-place structure mostly need to have a certain shape of cast-in-place soldier piles. The cast-in-site soldier pile model proposed in this study includes a baseboard, stepped holes set in the central part of the baseboard, and a pile body set on the stepped surface of stepped holes. The pile body can be installed at the location of stepped hole on the baseboard during the construction process, and then solidification and compaction operations shall be taken on the cement paste inside the pile body through the pre-set vibrating hole. These results can increase overall support strength of the civil construction, and also facilitate the overall installation and transportation of this device and reduce the production cost by using the split-type baseboard and pile body.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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483-486

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November 2013

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