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Wave-proof dyke structural object adopting pile foundation

A technology for pile foundations and structures, which is applied in the direction of foundation structure engineering, breakwaters, embankments, etc., can solve the problems of poor water quality in the inner harbor and inability to completely realize the wave-absorbing effect, so as to save setting costs, excellent wave-absorbing effect, The effect of weight reduction

Inactive Publication Date: 2003-08-27
DAEWOO ENG & CONSTR CO LTD +1
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[0003] In the past method of constructing the breakwater structure by installing the above-mentioned wave-absorbing blocks, there was a problem that the water quality of the inner harbor could not be improved because the circulation of seawater between the outer harbor and the inner harbor could not be smoothly carried out. become worse
[0004] In the case of the floating breakwater, there is an advantage that compared with the conventional method as mentioned above, the smooth circulation of seawater can be realized, and also, economically, it can be used at a cost lower than that of the wave-absorbing block type breakwater structure. , to carry out the construction of the breakwater, but since the parts are in the state of floating on the water, there is a problem that the wave absorption effect cannot be completely realized

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[0016] A preferred embodiment of the breakwater structure of the present invention will be specifically described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0017] Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a breakwater structure according to an embodiment of the present invention, figure 2 It is a side sectional view of the breakwater structure shown in FIG. 1 .

[0018] The breakwater structure of the present invention is composed of the following components, the following components include a pile foundation 50, which extends into the seabed at a certain depth; a prefabricated concrete column 20, which is arranged on the above pile foundation 50; The precast concrete box part 10 is arranged on the precast concrete column 20 . Since the pile foundation 50 in FIG. 1 is in the state of protruding into the seabed, it is indicated by a dotted line.

[0019] In order to increase the resistance of the above-mentioned prefabricated c...

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Abstract

To provide a breakwater structure of a new structure capable of reducing a construction cost, smoothly circulating seawater between an inland sea and the open sea and having the excellence in wave dissipating operation. The breakwater structure as the breakwater structure making use of a pile foundation includes the pile foundation placed to a predetermined depth in the bottom of the sea, a precast concrete column vertically erected on the pile foundation by combining the precast concrete column with the pile foundation, a precast concrete box member placed on the precast concrete column, sinking the bottom to the predetermined depth from the surface of the seawater and projecting the upper surface to a predetermined height from the surface of the seawater and anchors arranged to the bottom of the sea for fixing the precast concrete box member with a mooring member.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a breakwater structure, and more particularly, the present invention relates to a breakwater structure having a structure with low construction cost and easy construction. Background technique [0002] In general, breakwater structures are constructed as facilities for blocking waves approaching from outer ports in order to prevent ports, ships, etc. from being affected by waves. A general method of constructing the breakwater structure includes a method in which concrete is poured to construct a base breakwater, and then a large number of wave-absorbing blocks such as tetrapods are placed on the seabed , In addition, it also has a floating breakwater. [0003] In the past method of constructing the breakwater structure by installing the above-mentioned wave-absorbing blocks, there was a problem that the water quality of the inner harbor could not be improved because the circulation of seawater between the outer harbor...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): E02B3/06E02B3/08E02D27/12
CPCY02A10/11E02B3/06E02B2017/0073
Inventor 曹永基
Owner DAEWOO ENG & CONSTR CO LTD
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