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Pile Design and Construction Practice, Fifth edition

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116 Piling equipment <strong>and</strong> methods<br />

Figure 3.33 Installation of CFA piles in chalk with crane h<strong>and</strong>ling reinforcement cage (courtesy<br />

Cementation Foundations Skanska).<br />

3.3.5 Reverse-circulation drilling rigs<br />

Reverse-circulation drilling rigs operate on the principle of the airlift pump. Compressed air<br />

is injected near the base of the centrally placed discharge pipe. The rising column of air <strong>and</strong><br />

water lifts the soil which has been loosened by rotating cutters, <strong>and</strong> the casing tubes are also<br />

rotated to keep them freely moving in the soil as they sink down while the boring advances.<br />

The reverse-circulation rig manufactured by Alfred Wirth <strong>and</strong> Co. of Germany is shown in<br />

Figure 3.34. The casing tubes <strong>and</strong> airlift riser pipe are rotated together or separately by means<br />

of a hydraulic rotary table or power swivel. Dual airlift drill pipes, maximum bore 300 mm,<br />

either flange jointed or flush, inject air through the annulus between the inner <strong>and</strong> outer tubes.<br />

The riser pipe is maintained centrally in the casing by one or more stabilizers, <strong>and</strong> the soil<br />

boring is effected by rock roller bits on a cutter head. The diameters of the latter range from<br />

0.76 to 8.0 m. The injected air-flow <strong>and</strong> pressure <strong>and</strong> the point of injection all affect the<br />

efficiency of cuttings removal; air injection rate is up to 130 m3 per minute at a pressure of<br />

12 bar, requiring large air compressors. For offshore work the hole will be kept full of<br />

seawater, but on l<strong>and</strong> drilling mud is used to convey the cuttings necessitating the use of mud<br />

tanks <strong>and</strong> cleaners (see Section 3.3.8). Also on l<strong>and</strong> the reverse circulation system with mud<br />

may maintain a stable hole without the use of casing for cast-in-place piles. The more<br />

powerful self-erecting crawler rigs in Table 3.6 can be rigged for reverse circulation for holes up<br />

to 3300 mm diameter to 100 m depth. The Calweld reverse circulation rigs are manufactured<br />

to drill without reaming to diameters of up to 2.1 m <strong>and</strong> to depths up to 230 m.<br />

<strong>Pile</strong>top rigs such as the Wirth PBA range (Figure 3.35) <strong>and</strong> the ‘Teredo’units built <strong>and</strong> operated<br />

by Seacore Limited (Figure 3.36) using powerful top-drive swivels are more versatile than<br />

large rotary tables. The Wirth 1238 rig has a maximum power swivel torque of 380 kNm for

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