ZA200207630B - Pile driving. - Google Patents

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ZA200207630B
ZA200207630B ZA200207630A ZA200207630A ZA200207630B ZA 200207630 B ZA200207630 B ZA 200207630B ZA 200207630 A ZA200207630 A ZA 200207630A ZA 200207630 A ZA200207630 A ZA 200207630A ZA 200207630 B ZA200207630 B ZA 200207630B
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Clive Jones
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TITLE: PILE DRIVING
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
5 FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to pile driving, and more particularly, but not exclusively, to underwater pile driving, e.g. for stabbing piles directly into the seabed.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BACKGROUND ART
It is known to provide a guide for aligning a pile with the surface of a substrate into which the pile is to be driven and to provide stability for a piling hammer.
Particularly when piling underwater there is the problem that after the pile has been introduced into the seabed or the like, the guide must be removed to allow the pile to be driven into its final position. This guide removal is time consuming and thus expensive. Accordingly, the present applicant proposed in International patent
CONFIRMATION COPY publication WO099/11872 a pile guide which allows pile . driving to continue from start to finish without any need to interrupt driving to remove the guide.
The pile driving apparatus described in W099/11872 is supported on a base frame, a plan view of which is reproduced in Figure 1. The base frame 10 has a substantially rectangular footprint (made up of a welded framework of girders and mudmats; with a centrally-p.aced aperture (12) through which a pile (14) is guided. The 1C base frame 10 thus surrounds the pile (14). It will be seen however, that =the base frame is ZIcrmed wiIn an aperture or slot (16) extending through the frame from its exterior to the central aperture (12) and through which a tether or rigging (18) fixed to the pile (14) can be passed.
The present applicant has appreciated certain problems associated with transporting a pile guide of the kind shown in W099/11872. The rectangular footprint of the base frame may have an area exceeding 100m’, effectively ruling out all forms of transport other than by sea. The present applicant has sought to cbviate or at least alleviate such problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
’ In accordance with the present invention, there is . 25 provided a pile guide for supporting a pile as it is driven into a substrate, comprising a base frame and a pile guide member mounted on the base frame characterised in that the base frame comprises a rigid member,
preferably substantially U-shaped and at least one ground- . engaging panel releasably coupled to the rigid member.
Advantageously, the releasable coupling between the
U-shaped member and the at least one ground engaging panel enables the pile guide to be transported in more than one piece to the site where it will be used. This fact overcomes dependence on transport by sea alone, since each plece may be moved, for exampie, by road, albeit with a police escort if reguired. Such improved transportability is important since it is in the very nature of pile driving that the pile guide must be moved Irom size to site if it is to be reused.
The substantially U-shaped rigid member may support the pile guide member. The rigid member has a central aperture through which a pile guided by the pile guide member may be driven. Being substantially U-shaped, there ig a channel, communicating with the central aperture, through which a tether or rigging fixed to a pile may pass in order to disengage the pile guide from the pile once driven into the substrate. The present applicant has appreciated that the U-shaped rigid member is the backbone of the pile guide, having to withstand the stresses of supporting the pile guide member even during pile driving. ) The pile guide member may be of conventional form (e.g. an . 25 immobile channel adapted to receive slidingly a pile to be driven into the substrate) or of improved form (e.g. of two part and pivotable construction, each part being adapted to pivot away from the pile once partially driven into the seabed, see W099/11872). , The at least one ground-engaging panel, or mudmat, may extend laterally of the substantially U-shaped rigid member. The at least one ground-engaging panel may be releasably coupled to the rigid member by a plurality of : bolts.
The base frame may include a pair of ground-engaging panel's, releasably coupled one per opposing side of the substantially U-shaped rigid member. Each grcund- engaging panel may extend laterally of the respective side of the
U-shaped rigid member to which it Is releasably coupled.
The at least one substrate-engaging panel or the substantially U-shaped rigid member may comprise receptors for engagement by fork means of a fork-lift truck. The 15> receptors may comprise a pair of flanges which project laterally such that their undersides are contactable by the fork means of a fork-lift truck. Each flange may form part of a channe., either of open- or closed-box construction. The pile guide may further comprise means for attaching lifting lines (e.g. ropes or cables) to the base frame. The attaching means may be selected from the group consisting of hooks, rings and apertures.
The substantially U-shaped rigid member and the at ) least one substrate-engaging panel may include location . 25 means for secure stacking of one on top of the other. The location means may comprise complementary profiles which enable one to nest against the other.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a pile guide for supporting a . finned pile as it is driven into a substrate, comprising a base frame and a guide member mounted on the base frame, characterised in that the guide member comprises a pair of upright guide channels for receiving and guiding a pair of stabilising fins associated with a finned pile during pile driving.
The present applicant has appreciated that the use of such a pile guide with finned piles has a number of significant advantages. Firstly, there may be sufficient
Clearance space betweern the pair cf guide channels to enable finned piles to be driven fully into the seabed in one operation. With conventional pile guides and conventional piles, the piie driving operation needed to be interrupted to remove the pile guide before the pile could be driven all the way into the seabed. Secondly, for a given size of pile, the finned piles are anchored more securely tc the seabed than conventional piles because of the lateral resistance to movement offered by the fins in silty layers above underlying hard layers.
Thus, in order to achieve an anchorage with specific lateral loading resistance against tip rotation, finned piles of a smaller diameter than conventional piles may be used. The use of more lightweight finned piles enables a . 25 consequential reduction in the build specification of the corresponding pile guide; leading to cost savings in terms of both materials and transportation considerations.
A third and potentially more significant advantage arises from the flexibility of using a pile guide which . guides fins associated with a pile, rather than the main body of the pile. Provided the fins achieve a given "wing span", variable diameter piles may be supported by the same pile guide. This in turn has a knock-on benefit of speeding up pile driving a set of finned piles of different sizes, since the same guide may be used for each.
In one embodiment, the pair of upright guide channels may be positioned opposite each other, with channel openings facing each other. rn this way, the guliae channels are configured to receive a finned pile having a pair of diametrically opposed stabilising fins extending in an axial direction along the curved periphery of the 5 pile. The upright guide channels may be supported by inclined struts extending from an outer periphery of the base frame.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided apparatus for driving a pile into a substrate, comprising a pile follower for transmitting impact from a pile driver to a pile being driven into a substrate, wherein the pile follower has a pair of fins for engaging corresponding guide channels of a pile guide. . 25 When pile driving below water level, a pile may be part-driven into a substrate (e.g. seabed) with the aid of a pile guide. Once one end of the pile is embedded in the sea floor, a follower can be fitted to the exposed end of the pile. In order to transmit pile hammer impacts . squarely to the pile in such a way as to drive the pile vertically, the follower has traditionally been machined } to very tight tolerances which is expensive with such a large object. However, by providing a pair of fins, the follower can be guided in the same way as a finned pile.
In this way, the need for accurate machinery is substantially reduced.
The pair of fins may extend in a common plane to engage diametrically opposed guide channels of the pile guide. The piie ZIcllower may nave an end prceiile comprising a driving face and an alignment member projecting axially beyond the driving face. The alignment member aids registration of the driving face with the 13 exposed end of the pile by providing a positive _ocating action therewith. The alignment member may be configured to engage the radially inner periphery cof a tubular pile.
The alignment member may comprise a plurality of plates arranged around the radially inner or outer periphery of the pile follower.
The apparatus may further comprise a pile guide in accordance with earlier aspects and embodiments of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
. 25 Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a plane view of a prior art base frame;
Figure 2 is a plane view of a pile guide embodying . one aspect of the present invention;
Figure 3 is a front view of the pile guide of Figure . 2)
Figure 4 is a perspective exploded view showing base frame detail of the pile guide of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a schematic front view of a finned fecilower embodying another aspect of the present invention; and
Figure 6 is a partial cross-sectional view along A-2A in Frgure 5 showrng detail of the finnec fciliower.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Figures 2 and 3 show plan and front view respectively of a pile guide (20) embodying the present invention. The pile guide (20) comprises a base frame (22) and a pile guide member (24) mounted on the base frame (22). The base frame (22) comprises a generally U-shaped rigid member (26) and a palr of substrate-engaging panels cor mudmats (28) which are releasably coupled to the rigid member (26). The pile guide member (27) comprises a pair of upright guide channels (30) mounted on the rigid member (26) and supported by inclined struts (32) extending from the peripheral corners of the base frame (22). The pile ) guide (20) may be dismantled to improve ease of ) 25 transportation, and, in particular, the base frame (22) constituents may be decoupled into three more manageable pieces, namely two mudmats (28) and the rigid member (26).
Figure 4 illustrates the construction of the base
S frame (22) in more detail. The generally U-shaped rigid . member (26) forms the backbone of the structure and is also fundamental to the operation of the pile guide (20).
The rigid member not only provides the points of anchorage for the pile guiding member (24) and mudmats (28), but also defines a central aperture (40) through which a pile is driven into the substrate. Thereafter, the base frame 122) may be disengaged from around the pile by moving the base frame 22) to pass the pile through channel or peripheral opening (42); the peripheral opening having a span wnlch exceeds the diameter ci the pole. The mudmats (28) are bolted to, and extend laterally of the sides (44) of the rigid member. Thus, in use, the base frame (22) may have a footprint covering something in excess of 100m’. 1S However, when being stored or in transit to the pile driving site, the mudmats (28) may be detached from the rigid member (26) to reduce the overall area which must be made available to accommodate the pile guide.
As shown in Figure 4, the sides of the rigid member (26) and mudmats (28) are provided with receptors (50) for receiving the forks of fork-1lift trucks. The receptors (50) comprise a pair of flanges (52) forming an open channel into which the prongs of a fork-lift may be ’ inserted. The uppermost flange in each pair then bears . 25 the weight of the component during lifting. Padeyes (60) are also provided at the corners of the rigid member (26) for attaching lifting lines (e.g. cables) and thereby lifting the base frame (22).
The pile guide member (24) illustrated in Figures 2 : and 3 is just one of several different designs which could be used in combination with the base frame (22). For example, the pile guide member (24) could be replaced by a pivoting/counterweighted arrangement as described in
W099/11872, the whole contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. Nonetheless, for completeness, the pile guide member (24) will now be described in detail.
The pile guide member (24) is adapted to guide a pile having a pair of diametrically opposed stabilising fins extending in an axial direction a.ong The curved periphery of the pile. The pair of upright guide channels (30) are positioned opposite each other with channel openings facing each other. In this way, the channels receive and guide the stabilising fins during pile driving. Once the pile has been driven into the substrate (e.g. seabed) the pile guide (20) may be lifted over the protuberant part of the pile to disengage the stabilising fins from the pile guide member. Of course, if the stabilising fins have been driven into the substrate, the upright guide channels (30) no longer engage the pile, and the pile guide (20) may disengage the pile by sliding the pile guide (20) to pass the pile through the opening (42).
Figures 5 and 6 show a pile follower (100) embodying ] 25 another aspect of the present invention. The pile follower (100) is illustrated in use between a pile driving hammer (102) and a finned pile (104), both of which are shown in phantom lines. The pile follower (100)
has a pair of diametrically opposed fins (106) which are . configured to be a sliding fit inside the guide channels (30) of pile guide (20). The pile follower (100) has an end profile (110) comprising a driving face (112) and an alignment ring (114). The alignment ring (114) comprises a plurality of members (116) which extend axially beyond the driving face (112). The alignment ring (114) is a snug fit inside the bore (118) of the finned pile (104; to achieve registration between the driving face (112) and the exposed end of the finned pile (104).
Tne operation of the pile guide (20;, the finned zile (104) and the pile follower (100) will now be described to illustrate the interaction therebetween. The pile guide (20) is positioned on a substrate (e.g. seabed) and finned pile (104) is loaded intc the pile guide (20) with its fins slidingly received in the upright guide channels (30). The finned pile (104) is driven into the seabed as far as the reciprocating motion of the drive hammer (202) will allow. The drive hammer (102) is then raised clear of the exposed end of the finned pile (104) so that follower (100) may be fitted to it. The fins (106) of the follower (100) are aligned with those of the pile (104) so that the fins (106) are slidably received in the guide ) channels (30). The alignment ring (114) engages the bore of the finned pile (104) as the latter is lowered into position, ensuring that the driving face (112) of the follower (100) registers with and abuts the end of the finned pile. The hammer (102) is then re-engaged, with the follower (100) now transmitting impact to the finned ; pile (104).

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  1. CLAIMS . 1. A pile guide (20) for supporting a finned pile as it is driven into a substrate, comprising a base frame (22) and a guide member (24) mounted on the base frame (22), characterised in that the guide (24) member comprises a pair of upright guide channels (30) for receiving and guiding a pair of stabilising fins associated with a finned pile during pile driving.
  2. 2. A pile guide (20) according to claim 1, in which the pair of upright guide channels (30) are positioned cpposite eacn other, with channel openings Iacing each other.
  3. 3. A pile guide (20) according to claim 1 or claim 2, in which the upright guide channels (30) are supported by inclined struts (32) extending from an outer periphery of the base frame (22).
  4. 4. Apparatus for driving a pile into a substrate, comprising a pile guide (20} according to any one of claims 1 to 3, and a pile follower (100) for transmitting impact from a pile driver to a pile being driven into a substrate, the pile follower (100) having a pair of fins (106) for slidably engaging the pair of upright guide channels (30) of the pile guide (20).
  5. 5. Apparatus according to claim 4, in which the pair of ] 25 fins (106) extend in a common plane.
  6. 6. Apparatus according to claim 4 or claim 5, in which the pile follower (100) has an end profile (110) comprising a driving face (112) for engaging a pile and an alignment member (114) projecting axially beyond the . driving face (112) for aligning the driving face (112) with a pile.
  7. 7. Apparatus according to claim 6, in which the alignment member (114) is annular.
  8. 8. Apparatus according to claim 7, in which the alignment member (114) comprises a plurality of plates (116) arranged in a ring.
  9. S. A method of driving a finned pile into a substrate, comprising: providing a pillie guide 20; comprising 2a nase Irame (22) and a guide member (24) mounted on the base frame (22), the guide member (24) having a pair of upright guide channels (30) for receiving and guiding a pair of it stabilizing fins associated with a finned pile; positioning a finned pile (104) in the pile guide (20) with the fins slidably engaging the upright guide channels (30); and pile driving the finned pile (104) into the substrate.
  10. 10. A method according to claim 9, further comprising: interrupting pile driving; fitting a pile follower (100) to an exposed end of the finned pile, the pile follower (100) having a pair of } 25 fins (106) which slidably engage the upright guide channels (30) of the pile guide (20); and further pile driving the finned pile ()104) into the substrate, using the pile follower (100) to transmit impact to the finned pile. .
  11. 11. Apparatus for driving a pile into a substrate, comprising a pile follower (100) for transmitting impact from a pile drive to a pile being driven into a substrate, wherein the pile follower (100) has a pair of fins (106) for engaging corresponding guide channels of a pile guide.
  12. 12. Apparatus according to claim 11, in which the pair of fins (106) extend in a common plane.
  13. 13. Apparatus according to claim 11 cor 12, in which the pile follower (100) has an end profile (110) comprising a craving Zace 1312: Ior engaging a pile and an alignment member (114) projecting axially beyond the driving face for aligning the driving face (112) with a pile.
  14. 14. Apparatus according tc claim 13, in which the alignment member (124) is annular, perhaps comprising a plurality of plates arranged in a ring.
  15. 15. Apparatus according to any one of claims 11 to 14, further comprising a pile guide according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
  16. 16. A method of driving a pile into a substrate, comprising: providing a pile guide according to any one of claims 1 to 3; positioning a finned pile in the pile guide with the fins engaging the upright guide channels; partially driving the finned pile into the substrate; fitting a pile follower to an exposed end of the finned pile, the pile follower having a pair of fins which i engage the upright guide channels of the pile guide; . further driving the finned pile into the substrate using the pile follower to transmit impact to the finned pile.
  17. 517. A pile guide (20) for supporting a pile as it is driven into a substrate, comprising a base frame (22) and a pile guide member (24) mounted on the base frame (22), characterised in that the base frame (22) comprises a substantially U-shaped rigid member (26) and at least one substrate-engaging panel (28) releasably coupled to the substantial:y J-shaped rigid member (2&8; .
  18. 18. A pile guide (20) according to claim 17, in which the at least one substrate-engaging panel (28) extends laterally of the substantially U-shaped rigid member (26) when releasably coupled thereto.
  19. 19. A pile guide (20) according to claim 18, in which the base frame (22) includes a pair of substrate-engaging panels (28), releasably coupled one to each opposed side of the substantially U-shaped rigid member (26).
  20. 20. A pile guide (20) according to claim 19, in which each substrate-engaging panel (28) extends laterally of the respective side of the substantially U-shaped rigid member to which it is releasably coupled. ’
  21. 21. A pile guide (20) according to any one of claims 17 } 25 to 20, in which the at least one substrate-engaging panel (28) is releasably coupled to the substantially U-shaped rigid member (26) by a plurality of bolts.
  22. 22. A pile guide (20) according to any one of claims 17 to 21, in which the at least one substrate-engaging panel . (28) or the substantially U-shaped rigid member (26) comprise receptors (50) for engagement by fork means of a fork-1lift truck.
  23. 23. A pile guide (20) according to claim 22, in which the receptors (50) comprise a pair of flanges, arranged parallel to and spaced from each other, for receiving fork means of a fork-iift truck.
  24. 24. A pile guide (20) according to any one of claims 17 to 23, further comprising means (60) for attaching lifting Lines tC Tne pase frame, whereby the base Irame may be lifted when the substantially U-shaped rigid member and each substrate-engaging panel are releasably coupled together.
  25. 25. A pile guide (20) according to any cne of claims 17 to 24, in which the substantially U-shaped rigid member (26) and the at least one substrate-engaging panel (28) are stackable when uncoupled, with one component nesting against the other.
  26. 26. A pile guide (20) according to any one of claims 17 to 25, in which the substantially U-shaped rigid member (26) has a peripheral opening through which a driven pile may disengage the pile guide.
  27. . 27. A pile guide (20) according to claim 26, in which the ] 25 peripheral opening has a span which exceeds the maximum width of a pile which may be guided by the pile guide member.
  28. 28. A pile guide (20) according to any one of claims 17 to 27 in which the pile guide member comprises a pair of opposed channels (30) for guiding diametrically opposed stabilising fins extending in an axial direction along the outer periphery of the pile.
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