Automated Open Caisson Method (SOCS)
Automated Open Caisson Method (SOCS)
This construction method overcomes the issues associated with traditional open caisson methods by utilizing advanced technology, enabling reliable and high-precision sinking of caissons under various ground conditions. It is environmentally friendly and allows for significant labor savings and shortened construction periods through automation. The key feature of this method is the introduction of an automatic underwater excavation machine at the caisson's cutting edge, which allows for reliable excavation of the ground directly beneath the caisson, a task that was previously difficult. This excavator can handle hard ground and withstand water pressure of up to 1.0 MPa, making it capable of construction at depths of up to 100 meters. Since the excavation and soil removal operations can be performed independently, it is also applicable to large-diameter shafts. The method consists of three systems: an automatic excavation and soil removal system, an automatic sinking management system, and a precast body system, making it applicable to a wide range of ground conditions from soft soil to medium-hard rock. These systems can be used in combination, or each system can be employed individually or in pairs depending on the site conditions.
- Company:PCウェル工法研究会
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