AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
Structures
INVESTIGATION ON INSTALLATION METHODS OF THE CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PILE AT EARLY DAYS IN JAPAN
Kazuaki MIYAMOTOFumio KUWABARA
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2013 Volume 19 Issue 41 Pages 101-106

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This paper describes the development of cast-in-place concrete piles at the dawn of Japanese foundation technology. The first cast-in-place concrete pile was compressole pile imported from France in 1907. The compressole pile was formed by dropping a hammer on the casted concrete in an excavated hole. Those piles installed at those days still exist in a number of historical buildings during more than 100 years. Following the compressole pile, abbot pile was introduced from the United States in 1910. The abbot pile is same manner to compressole pile, but using a casing tube to make a drilled hole.
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