Applied Sciences (Apr 2024)

Study on the Impact of Different Pile Foundation Construction Methods on Neighboring Oil and Gas Pipelines under Very Small Clearances

  • Dunwen Liu,
  • Xiaotian Zhang,
  • Yu Tang,
  • Yuhui Jin,
  • Kunpeng Cao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14093609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 3609

Abstract

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With the acceleration of transportation infrastructure and the densification of transportation networks, there has been an increase in bridge pile construction near oil and gas pipelines. Selecting bridge pile construction methods with minimal impact and reducing the adverse effects of bridge pile construction on nearby oil and gas pipelines are of great importance. This paper uses FLAC3D 6.0 software to simulate and analyze the impact of two different pile construction methods, rotary drilling and impact drilling, on adjacent oil pipelines. The results show that the horizontal displacement of oil pipelines during rotary drilling construction is nearly 90% lower than that of the traditional impact drilling method, and the axial stress is reduced by nearly 85%. Furthermore, numerical simulations of rotary drilling under different conditions were conducted to analyze and summarize the patterns of how different conditions affect construction vibration and stress. This study provides a reference for bridge pile construction near oil and gas pipelines or important buildings.

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