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Sheet Piling Handbook 3rd
Sheet Piling Handbook 3rd
3rd edition
Status 04/2010
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Content
Available types
3.0 Terms of delivery
Steel piles
Box piles
Steel sheet pile walls Pipe piles
Wide flange bearing piles Pipe pile walls
4.0 Wide flange beams Angle walls
Anchors/anchor equipment
6.0 Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
1.0
Section product range
1.1 LARSSENsections
Product range Pages 1 to 3
LARSSEN sections
Section Weight Second Section Wall Back Web
modulus moment width height thick- thick-
of inertia ness ness
Wy 1) Iy b h t s
cm³/m cm³/ kg/m² kg/m cm4/m
Wall Single Wall Single Wall mm mm mm mm
pile pile
LARSSEN 755 2000 580 127.5 95.6 45000 750 450 11.7 10.0
LARSSEN 703 1210 414 96.4 67.5 24200 700 400 9.5 8.0
LARSSEN 703 K 1300 426 103.0 72.1 25950 700 400 10.0 9.0
LARSSEN 703 10/10 3) 1340 437 108.0 75.6 26800 700 400 10.0 10.0
LARSSEN 704 1600 529 115.0 80.5 35200 700 440 10.2 9.5
LARSSEN 600 510 130 94.0 56.4 3825 600 150 9.5 9.5
LARSSEN 600 K 540 133 99.0 59.4 4050 600 150 10.0 10.0
LARSSEN 601 745 251 78.0 46.8 11520 600 310 7.5 6.4
LARSSEN 602 830 265 89.0 53.4 12870 600 310 8.2 8.0
LARSSEN 603 1200 330 108.0 64.8 18600 600 310 9.7 8.2
LARSSEN 603 K 1240 340 113.5 68.1 19220 600 310 10.0 9.0
LARSSEN 603 10/10 3) 1260 350 116.0 69.6 19530 600 310 10.0 10.0
LARSSEN 604 n 1600 415 123.0 73.8 30400 600 380 10.0 9.0
LARSSEN 605 2020 520 139.2 83.5 42420 600 420 12.5 9.0
LARSSEN 605 K 2030 537 144.5 86.7 42630 600 420 12.2 10.0
LARSSEN 606 n 2500 565 157.0 94.2 54375 600 435 14.4 9.2
LARSSEN 628 2780 584 165.5 99.3 63380 600 456 16.3 9.8
LARSSEN 607 n 3200 649 190.0 114.0 72320 600 452 19.0 10.6
LARSSEN 22 10/10 3) 1300 369 130.0 65.0 22100 500 340 10.0 10.0
LARSSEN 23 2000 527 155.0 77.5 42000 500 420 11.5 10.0
LARSSEN 24 2500 547 175.0 87.5 52500 500 420 15.6 10.0
LARSSEN 24/12 2550 560 185.4 92.7 53610 500 420 15.6 12.0
LARSSEN 25 3040 562 206.0 103.0 63840 500 420 20.0 11.5
LARSSEN 43 1660 483 166.0 2) 83.0 34900 500 4) 420 12.0 12.0
LARSSEN 430 6450 – 234.5 83.0 241800 708 750 12.0 12.0
t
e 1) The section modulus values may only be used in
s static computations if at least every second interlock
in the wall is crimped to adsorb shear forces.
y h y e 2) Wall assembly fabricated from LARSSEN 43 sections.
Where quad pile assemblies are supplied, allowance
must be made for the weight of the weld seams and
reinforcements.
b b
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
e 4) With the use of quadruple piles
b = 1416 mm
Lengths from 30 m to 36 m on request. The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
1
1.1
Section product range
e 1) The section modulus values may only be used in static computations if at least every second interlock in the wall is
crimped to adsorb shear forces.
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
t
s
y h y
b b
2
1.1
Section product range
e 1) The section modulus values may only be used in static computations if at least every second interlock in the wall is
crimped to adsorb shear forces.
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
t
s
y h y
b b
3
1.2
Section product range
y h y
b b
4
1.3
Section product range
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
h
t
y y
b b
5
1.4
Section product range
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
KL 3/4 to KL 3/8
t
y s y
h
TKL 3/9 t
y s y
h
6
1.4
Section product range
Available lengths: up to 17 m
Warehouse lengths from 8 m to 12 m
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
s
h
7
1.4
Section product range
The basis for billing is the weight of the single pile (kg/m).
ZK 785-5 to ZK 785-9
t
h
ZK 675-5 to ZK 675-9
t
h
b
8
1.5
Section product range
9
1.6
Design tables conforming to EAB
Calculation principles
Load q = 10 kN/m²
hA
AH [ kN/m ]
Anchor or waling force
W K head deformation
Groundwater
(on both sides)
Ñ
The calculations are based on the Recommendations of the Construction Pit Working Party (EAB)
(4th edition, 2006). The calculation assumes a rectangular soil pressure profile, as a continuous
rectangle with support towards the top and as a stepped rectangle conforming to EB 70 with
support towards the bottom.
10
1.6
Design tables conforming to EAB
Soil characteristics
Soil type Abbreviation Bedding/ Angle Cohesion Relative densities
to state of c'k c'u,k Damp Saturated With
DIN 18196 incline uplift
f ’k [ ° ] [ kN/m² ] gk [ kN/m³ ] gk [ kN/m³ ] gk [ kN/m³ ]
NONCOHESIVE SOILS
Gravel, sand, NGG, NGS Loose 30.0 - 32.5 - - 16.0 18.5 8.5
Moderately
narrow grading with NU* < 6 compact 32.5 - 37.5 - - 17.0 19.5 9.5
Compact 35.0 - 40.0 - - 18.0 20.5 10.5
Gravel, sand, GW, GI, SW, SI Loose 30.0 - 32.5 - - 16.5 19.0 9.0
Moderately
broad or discon- with 6 15 compact 32.5 - 37.5 - - 18.0 20.5 10.5
tinuous grading Compact 35.0 - 40.0 - - 19.5 22.0 12.5
Gravel, sand, GW, GI, SW, SI Loose 30.0 - 32.5 - - 17.0 19.5 9.5
Moderately - 11.5
broad or discon- with U > 15 32.5 - 37.5 - 19.0 21.5
compact
tinuous grading Compact 35.0 - 40.0 - - 21.0 23.5 13.5
COHESIVE SOILS
Silty soils
Slightly plastic silts UL Soft 0 5 - 60 17.5 19.0 9.0
(WC* < 35%) Stiff 27.5 - 32.5 2 - 5 20 - 150 18.5 20.0 10.0
Semi-solid 5 - 10 50 - 3 00 19.5 21.0 11.0
Moderately UM Soft 0 5 - 60 16.5 18.5 8.5
plastic soils Stiff 22.5 - 30.0 2 - 5 20 - 150 18.0 19.5 9.5
(35% WC 50%) Semi-solid 5 - 10 50 - 3 00 19.5 20.5 10.5
COHESIVE SOILS
Clays
Slightly plastic TL Soft 0 - 5 5 - 60 19.0 19.0 9.0
clays Stiff 22.5 - 30.0 5 - 10 20 - 150 20.0 20.0 10.0
(WC < 35%) Semi-solid 10 - 15 50 - 3 00 21.0 21.0 11.0
Moderately TM Soft 5 - 10 5 - 60 18.5 18.5 8.5
plastic clays Stiff 17.5 - 27.5 10 - 15 20 - 150 19.5 19.5 9.5
(35% WC 50%) Semi-solid 15 - 20 50 - 3 00 20.5 20.5 10.5
Pronounced TA Soft 5 - 15 5 - 60 17.5 17.5 7.5
clays Stiff 15.0 - 25.0 15 - 20 20 - 150 18.5 18.5 8.5
(35% WC 50%) Semi-solid 15 - 25 50 - 3 00 19.5 19.5 9.5
COHESIVE SOILS
Organic soils
Organic silt OS and OC* Pasty 0 2 - 20 14.0 14.0 4.0
and organic clay Soft 17.5 - 22.5 2 - 5 5 - 60 15.5 15.5 5.5
Stiff 5 - 10 20 - 150 17.0 17.0 7.0
c'k = cohesion of drained soil; c 'u,k = cohesion of undrained soil (0 is set for f
U,K (= associated angle of incline))
For the application of the values from this table, please refer to EAB, Appendices A1 to A4.
NGG = narrowly graded gravel | NGS = narrowly graded sand | NU = nonuniformity | WC = water content at the flow limit
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1.6
Design tables conforming to EAB
Calculation
Calculation
Ground load: p = 10 kN/m² (constant load) Bulk density g = 19 kN/m³ 27.5°
' =
g 9 kN/m³ LF 2
Angle of incline: ' = 27.5 °
j (unanchored wall d
p = 1/2 j
)
(anchored wall: redistribution of soil pressure as far as bottom of pit,
d= ± 2/3 j
previous construction states disregarded, design values)
0.60 125.29 230.12 3.88 10.08 L603 111.83 176.13 6.62 12.82
6.20 L601/L603 -1276.74 12.01 18.21 PEINE
1.90 151.92 111.68 3.43 9.63 L601/L603 143.85 81.48 5.57 11.77
0.60 132.56 253.03 3.99 10.39 L603 118.24 193.67 6.83 13.23 L602/L604 n
6.40 -1394.79 12.37 18.77 PEINE
1.90 159.81 126.70 3.54 9.94 L601/L603 151.05 92.90 5.80 12.20 L601/L603
0.70 141.43 269.71 4.09 10.69 L603 126.50 206.42 6.94 13.54 L603/L604 n
6.60 -1519.89 12.72 19.32 PEINE
2.00 170.03 134.80 3.63 10.23 L601/L603 160.92 98.58 5.93 12.53 L601/L603
0.70 149.15 295.16 4.21 11.01 L603 133.31 225.91 7.19 13.99 L603/L604 n
6.80 -1652.22 13.08 19.88 PEINE
2.00 178.48 152.18 3.76 10.56 L601/L603 168.54 111.46 6.15 12.95 L601/L604 n
0.70 157.18 322.71 4.34 11.34 L604 n 140.30 246.57 7.41 14.41 L603/L604 n
7.00 -1792.01 13.44 20.44 PEINE
2.10 189.26 161.32 3.85 10.85 L601/L603 178.95 117.90 6.28 13.28 L601/L604 n
0.70 165.30 351.32 4.46 11.66 L604 n 147.46 268.44 7.62 14.82 L603/L604 n
7.20 -1939.44 13.80 21.00 PEINE
2.20 200.35 170.85 3.94 11.14 L601/L603 189.67 124.55 6.42 13.62 L601/L604 n
0.70 173.63 381.56 4.58 11.98 L604 n 154.81 291.55 7.82 15.22 L603/L604 n
7.40 -2094.73 14.16 21.56 PEINE
2.20 209.41 190.64 4.06 11.46 L602/L603 197.93 139.57 6.64 14.04 L601/L604 n
0.80 183.76 403.46 4.68 12.28 L605 164.23 308.28 7.98 15.58 L604 n
7.60 -2258.07 14.52 22.12 PEINE
2.30 221.06 201.27 4.15 11.75 L602/L603 209.19 147.03 6.77 14.37 L601/L604 n
0.80 192.53 436.60 4.79 12.59 L605 171.97 333.62 8.20 16.00 L604 n
7.80 -2429.68 14.87 22.67 PEINE
2.30 230.69 223.82 4.27 12.07 L602/L603 217.86 163.72 6.99 14.79 L601/L604 n
0.80 201.50 471.50 4.91 12.91 L605 179.89 360.30 8.41 16.41 L604 n/L605
8.00 -2609.75 15.23 23.23 PEINE
2.40 242.91 235.66 4.36 12.36 L603 229.67 172.03 7.12 15.12 L601/L604 n
0.80 210.70 508.20 5.03 13.23 L605 187.99 388.34 8.61 16.81 L604 n/L605
8.20 -2798.48 15.59 23.79 PEINE
2.50 255.45 247.88 4.45 12.65 L603 241.79 180.58 7.26 15.46 L601/L604 n
0.80 220.22 547.52 5.16 13.56 L606 n 196.27 417.79 8.83 17.23 L605
8.40 -2996.09 15.95 24.35 PEINE
2.50 265.78 273.74 4.58 12.98 L603 251.10 199.70 7.49 15.89 L602/L604 n
0.90 231.59 575.34 5.26 13.86 L606 n 206.84 439.04 8.99 17.59 L605
8.60 -3202.77 16.31 24.91 PEINE
2.60 278.88 287.26 4.67 13.27 L603/L604 n 263.76 209.17 7.61 16.21 L603/L605
0.90 241.43 617.19 5.38 14.18 L607 n 215.52 471.00 9.19 17.99 L605
8.80 -3418.72 16.66 25.46 PEINE
2.60 289.56 315.00 4.79 13.59 L604 n 273.49 230.17 7.84 16.64 L603/L605
0.90 251.47 661.00 5.50 14.50 L607 n 224.37 504.46 9.40 18.40 L606 n
9.00 -3644.16 17.02 26.02 PEINE
2.70 303.22 329.86 4.88 13.88 L604 n 286.69 240.59 7.97 16.97 L603/L605
0.90 261.72 706.82 5.62 14.82 L607 n 233.41 539.45 9.62 18.82 L606 n
9.20 -3879.28 17.38 26.58 PEINE
2.80 314.49 360.95 5.01 14.21 L604 n 296.83 263.57 8.19 17.39 L603/L605
0.90 272.17 754.70 5.73 15.13 L607 n 242.62 576.01 9.83 19.23 L606 n
9.40 -4124.28 17.74 27.14 PEINE
2.80 328.71 377.24 5.09 14.49 L604 n 310.57 275.00 8.33 17.73 L603/L605
1.00 284.79 789.14 5.83 15.43 L430 254.36 602.31 9.98 19.58 L606 n
9.60 -4379.38 18.10 27.70 PEINE
2.90 343.25 393.97 5.18 14.78 L605 324.62 286.71 8.46 18.06 L603/L605
1.00 295.84 841.70 5.96 15.76 L430 263.97 641.66 10.19 19.99 L607 n
9.80 -4644.77 18.45 28.25 PEINE
2.90 355.09 428.07 5.30 15.10 L605 335.41 312.51 8.68 18.48 L604 n/L605
1.00 306.95 895.44 6.08 16.08 L430 273.76 682.66 10.41 20.41 L607 n
10.00 -4920.65 18.81 28.81 PEINE
3.00 370.19 446.28 5.39 15.39 L605 350.00 325.29 8.81 18.81 L604 n/L605
The selected section is a minimum section according to the structural strength requirements for steel grade S 270 GP.
Structurally required section/section selected for ease of driving.
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1.6
Design tables conforming to EAB
Calculation
Calculation
Ground load: p = 10 kN/m² (constant load) Bulk density g = 19 kN/m³ 30.0°
' =
g 9 kN/m³ LF 2
Angle of incline: ' = 30.0 °
j (unanchored wall d
p = 1/2 j
)
(anchored wall: redistribution of soil pressure as far as bottom of pit,
d= ± 2/3 j
previous construction states disregarded, design values)
0.60 105.45 177.41 3.01 9.21 L601/L603 93.72 133.91 5.49 11.69
6.20 L601/L603 -940.71 9.89 16.09 PEINE
1.90 130.60 78.03 2.68 8.88 L601/L602 124.09 55.63 4.50 10.70
0.60 111.56 195.22 3.19 9.59 L602/L603 99.08 147.33 5.67 12.07
6.40 L601/L603 -1027.75 10.18 16.58 PEINE
1.90 137.36 89.54 2.78 9.18 L601/L603 130.17 64.01 4.68 11.08
0.70 119.21 208.06 3.28 9.88 L603 106.12 156.72 5.79 12.39
6.60 L601/L603 -1119.98 10.48 17.08 PEINE
2.00 146.21 94.76 2.85 9.45 L601/L603 138.78 67.54 4.79 11.39
0.70 125.69 277.86 3.38 10.18 L603 111.80 171.62 5.97 12.77
6.80 L601/L603 -1217.55 10.78 17.58 PEINE
2.00 153.38 107.78 2.96 9.76 L601/L603 145.20 77.01 4.97 11.71
0.70 132.35 248.86 3.47 10.74 L603 117.63 187.43 6.15 13.15 L602/L604 n
7.00 -1320.61 11.07 18.07 PEINE
2.10 162.71 113.71 3.02 10.02 L601/L603 154.28 81.02 5.07 12.07 L601/L603
0.70 139.19 271.11 3.57 10.77 L603 123.62 204.16 6.32 13.52 L602/L604 n
7.20 -1429.32 11.36 18.56 PEINE
2.20 172.32 119.81 3.09 10.29 L601/L603 163.64 85.14 5.18 12.38 L601/L603
0.70 146.20 294.63 3.66 11.06 L603 129.75 221.85 6.50 13.90 L603/L604 n
7.40 -1543.81 11.67 19.07 PEINE
2.20 180.00 134.61 3.18 10.58 L601/L603 170.60 96.16 5.37 12.77 L601/L603
0.80 154.81 310.97 3.74 11.34 L604 n 137.78 234.18 6.62 14.22 L603/L604 n
7.60 -1664.25 11.96 19.56 PEINE
2.30 190.10 141.45 3.25 10.85 L601/L603 180.43 100.80 5.47 13.07 L601/L604 n
0.80 162.19 336.73 3.84 11.64 L604 n 144.24 253.57 6.80 14.60 L603/L604 n
7.80 -1790.79 12.25 20.05 PEINE
2.30 198.26 158.34 3.36 11.16 L601/L603 187.75 113.06 5.65 13.45 L601/L604 n
0.80 169.74 363.87 3.93 11.93 L604 n 150.86 273.98 6.98 14.98 L603/L604 n
8.00 -1923.56 12.55 20.05 PEINE
2.40 208.84 165.99 3.42 11.42 L601/L603 198.04 118.24 5.76 13.76 L601/L604 n
0.80 177.47 392.41 4.03 12.23 L604 n 157.62 295.44 8.15 15.35 L603/L604 n
8.20 -2062.73 12.84 21.04 PEINE
2.50 219.70 173.84 3.49 11.69 L601/L602 208.62 123.55 5.86 14.06 L601/L604 n
0.80 185.37 422.39 4.12 12.52 L605 164.54 317.98 7.32 15.72 L604 n
8.40 -2208.43 13.14 21.54 PEINE
2.50 228.46 193.19 3.59 11.99 L602/L603 216.48 137.59 6.05 14.45 L601/L604 n
0.90 195.16 443.82 4.21 12.81 L605 173.55 333.66 7.45 16.05 L604 n
8.60 -2360.83 13.44 22.04 PEINE
2.60 239.81 201.90 3.66 12.26 L602/L603 227.52 143.47 6.15 14.75 L601/L604 n
0.90 203.44 476.36 4.30 13.10 L605 180.80 358.11 7.63 16.43 L604 n/L605
8.80 -2520.07 13.73 22.53 PEINE
2.60 248.87 222.65 3.75 12.55 L603 235.74 158.90 6.34 15.14 L601/L604 n
0.90 211.89 510.43 4.40 13.40 L606 n 188.19 383.71 7.81 16.81 L604 n/L605
9.00 -2686.31 14.02 23.02 PEINE
2.70 260.70 232.24 3.82 12.82 L603 247.25 165.40 6.44 15.44 L601/L604 n
0.90 220.51 546.09 4.50 13.70 L606 n 195.74 410.49 7.98 17.18 L605
9.20 -2859.69 14.33 23.53 PEINE
2.80 272.92 242.64 3.90 13.10 L603/L604 n 259.04 172.04 6.54 15.74 L601/L604 n
0.90 292.31 583.35 4.59 13.99 L606 n 203.43 438.48 8.15 17.55 L605
9.40 -3040.35 14.62 24.02 PEINE
2.80 282.57 266.08 3.99 13.39 L603/L604 n 267.79 189.44 6.74 16.14 L602/L605
1.00 240.04 609.09 4.67 14.27 L606 n 213.43 457.88 8.29 17.89 L605
9.60 -3228.46 14.91 24.51 PEINE
2.90 295.16 276.85 4.06 13.66 L603/L604 n 280.05 196.73 6.84 16.44 L602/L605
1.00 249.21 649.16 4.76 14.56 L607 n 221.46 487.99 8.46 18.26 L605
9.80 -3424.15 15.20 25.00 PEINE
2.90 305.32 303.02 4.16 13.96 L604 n 289.16 215.69 7.02 16.82 L603/L605
1.00 258.55 690.93 4.86 14.86 L607 n 229.64 519.37 8.63 18.63 L606 n
10.00 -3627.59 15.50 25.50 PEINE
3.00 318.40 314.80 4.23 14.23 L604 n 301.88 223.66 7.12 17.12 L603/L605
The selected section is a minimum section according to the structural strength requirements for steel grade S 270 GP.
Structurally required section/section selected for ease of driving.
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1.6
Design tables conforming to EAB
Calculation
Calculation
Ground load: p = 10 kN/m² (constant load) Bulk density g = 19 kN/m³ 32.5°
' =
g 9 kN/m³ LF 2
Angle of incline: ' = 32.5 °
j (unanchored wall d p = 1/2 j )
(anchored wall: redistribution of soil pressure as far as bottom of pit,
d= ± 2/3 j
previous construction states disregarded, design values)
0.60 86.96 130.29 2.14 8.34 L601/L602 76.62 95.96 4.06 10.26
6.20 L601/L603 -646.11 7.31 13.51 L430 51,0
1.90 111.27 49.71 1.78 7.98 L601 106.18 33.90 3.17 9.37
0.60 92.02 143.62 2.21 8.61 80.97 105.37 4.20 10.60
6.40 L601/L602 L601/L603 -705.95 7.53 13.93 L430 59,3
1.90 116.86 57.70 1.85 8.25 111.19 39.60 3.31 9.71
0.70 98.37 152.42 2.26 8.86 86.88 111.78 4.29 10.89
6.60 L601/L602 L601/L603 -769.36 7.74 14.34 L430 68,4
2.00 124.50 60.58 1.89 8.49 118.69 41.39 3.38 9.98
0.70 103.66 166.89 2.33 9.13 L601/L603 91.50 122.53 4.42 11.22
6.80 L601/L603 -836.44 7.96 14.76 L430 78,8
2.00 130.42 69.63 1.97 8.77 L601/L602 123.99 47.85 3.53 10.83
0.70 109.17 182.59 2.40 9.40 L601/L603 96.25 133.93 4.54 11.54
7.00 L601/L603 -907.30 8.19 15.19 L430 90,4
2.10 138.47 72.91 2.01 9.01 L601/L602 131.89 49.91 3.59 10.59
0.70 114.83 199.23 2.47 9.67 L602/L603 101.11 146.00 4.67 11.87
7.20 L601/L603 -982.04 8.40 15.60 PEINE
2.20 146.77 76.26 2.05 9.25 L601/L603 140.04 51.99 3.65 10.85
0.70 120.55 216.45 2.53 9.93 L603 106.10 158.77 4.80 12.20
7.40 L601/L603 -1060.76 8.62 16.20 PEINE
2.20 153.19 86.80 2.12 9.52 L601/L603 145.79 59.50 3.79 11.19
0.80 128.78 228.01 2.58 10.18 L603 112.83 167.30 4.89 12.49
7.60 L601/L603 -1143.58 8.84 16.44 PEINE
2.30 161.91 90.58 2.16 9.76 L601/L603 154.35 61.86 3.86 11.46
0.80 133.90 247.28 2.65 10.45 L603 118.09 181.18 5.03 12.83
7.80 L601/L603 -1230.58 9.05 16.85 PEINE
2.30 168.73 102.64 2.24 10.04 L601/L603 160.39 70.23 4.01 11.81
0.80 149.06 267.13 2.71 10.71 L603 123.47 195.90 5.16 13.16 L602/L604 n
8.00 -1321.87 9.28 17.28 PEINE
2.40 177.86 106.90 2.28 10.28 L601/L603 169.35 72.89 4.07 12.07 L601/L603
0.80 146.45 288.49 2.78 10.98 L603 128.97 211.40 5.29 13.49 L603/L604 n
8.20 -1417.56 9.49 17.69 PEINE
2.50 187.24 111.22 2.23 10.52 L601/L603 178.56 75.58 4.14 12.34 L601/L603
0.80 153.00 310.95 2.86 11.26 L604 n 134.59 227.68 5.42 13.49 L603/L604 n
8.40 -1517.76 9.71 18.11 PEINE
2.50 194.49 124.67 2.40 10.80 L601/L603 185.05 85.13 4.28 12.68 L601/L603
0.90 161.13 325.66 2.91 11.51 L604 n 142.15 238.39 5.52 14.12 L603/L604 n
8.60 -1622.55 9.93 18.53 PEINE
2.60 204.29 129.49 2.44 11.94 L601/L603 194.66 88.14 4.34 12.94 L601/L603
0.90 167.88 349.46 2.97 11.77 L604 n 148.05 256.03 5.65 14.45 L603/L604 n
8.80 -1732.05 10.15 18.95 PEINE
2.60 211.86 144.30 2.51 11.31 L601/L603 201.45 98.672 4.49 13.29 L601/L604 n
0.90 174.87 374.95 3.04 12.04 L604 n 154.06 74.51 5.77 14.77 L603/L604 n
9.00 -1846.36 10.37 19.37 PEINE
2.70 222.07 149.64 2.55 11.55 L601/L603 211.46 102.01 4.55 13.55 L601/L604 n
0.90 181.90 401.05 3.10 12.30 L605 160.20 293.85 5.90 15.10 L603/L604 n
9.20 -1965.58 10.59 19.79 PEINE
2.80 232.53 155.06 2.59 11.79 L601/L603 221.73 105.38 4.62 13.82 L601/L604 n
0.90 189.19 428.93 3.17 12.57 L605 166.46 314.07 6.03 15.43 L604 n
9.40 -2089.82 10.80 20.20 PEINE
2.80 240.61 171.75 2.66 12.06 L601/L603 228.96 117.24 4.76 14.16 L601/L604 n
1.00 198.21 447.16 3.22 12.82 L605 174.84 327.34 6.12 15.72 L604 n
9.60 -2219.17 11.03 20.63 PEINE
2.90 251.48 177.72 2.70 12.30 L601/L603 239.63 120.96 4.83 14.43 L601/L604 n
1.00 205.80 477.14 3.29 13.09 L605 181.38 349.07 6.26 16.06 L604 n/L605
9.80 -2353.75 11.24 21.04 PEINE
2.90 259.88 195.92 2.77 12.57 L602/L603 247.16 133.90 4.98 14.78 L601/L604 n
1.00 213.42 507.73 3.35 13.35 L606 n 188.03 371.73 6.39 16.39 L604 n/L605
10.00 -2493.65 11.46 21.46 PEINE
3.00 217.17 202.47 2.81 12.81 L602/L603 258.23 137.99 5.04 15.04 L601/L604 n
The selected section is a minimum section according to the structural strength requirements for steel grade S 270 GP.
Structurally required section/section selected for ease of driving.
17
1.6
Design tables conforming to EAB
Calculation
Calculation
Ground load: p = 10 kN/m² (constant load) Bulk density g = 19 kN/m³ 35.0°
' =
g 9 kN/m³ LF 2
Angle of incline: ' = 35.0 °
j (unanchored wall d
p = 1/2 j
)
(anchored wall: redistribution of soil pressure as far as bottom of pit,
d= ± 2/3 j
previous construction states disregarded, design values)
0.60 74.85 106.04 1.71 7.91 65.59 76.57 3.39 9.59 L601/L603
6.20 L601 -506.07 6.12 12.32 L430 33.0
1.90 97.48 40.11 1.39 7.59 93.23 40.11 2.57 8.77 L601/L602
0.60 79.18 116.88 1.76 8.16 L601/L602 69.30 84.36 3.51 9.91 L601/L603
6.40 -552.96 6.29 12.69 L430 38.3
1.90 102.30 44.00 1.44 7.84 L601 97.54 41.22 2.70 9.10
0.70 84.73 124.04 1.81 8.41 74.43 89.37 3.58 10.18 L601/L603
6.60 L601/L602 -602.66 6.48 13.08 L430 44.3
2.00 109.07 46.90 1.48 8.08 104.18 46.90 2.75 9.35
0.70 89.26 135.79 1.85 8.65 78.37 98.01 3.69 10.49 L601/L603
6.80 L601/L602 -655.23 6.66 13.46 L430 50.9
2.00 114.17 53.25 1.53 8.33 108.75 48.12 2.88 9.58
0.70 93.98 148.55 1.91 8.91 82.42 107.18 3.80 10.80 L601/L603
7.00 L601/L602 -710.76 6.85 13.85 L430 58.5
2.10 121.30 55.63 1.57 8.57 115.75 54.41 2.92 9.92
0.70 98.82 162.19 1.96 9.16 L601/L603 86.57 116.89 3.92 11.12 L601/L603
7.20 -769.33 7.02 14.22 L430 66.7
2.20 128.65 61.19 1.60 8.80 L601/L603 122.97 61.19 2.97 10.17
0.70 103.78 176.38 2.02 9.42 90.83 127.16 4.02 11.42 L601/L603
7.40 L601/L603 -831.03 7.21 14.61 L430 76.1
2.20 134.19 66.41 1.66 9.06 127.92 62.68 3.10 10.50
0.80 110.12 185.78 2.06 9.66 L602/L603 96.67 133.75 4.09 11.69 L601/L603
7.60 -895.93 7.39 14.99 L430 86.2
2.30 141.84 70.12 1.68 9.28 L601/L603 135.50 70.12 3.14 10.74
0.80 151.35 201.46 2.12 9.92 L602/L603 101.16 144.99 4.21 12.01 L601/L603
7.80 -964.12 7.58 15.38 L430 97.6
2.30 147.73 78.48 1.75 9.55 L601/L603 140.70 71.74 3.27 11.07
0.80 120.62 217.60 2.16 10.16 L603 105.75 156.84 4.31 12.31 L601/L603
8.00 -1035.67 7.76 15.76 PEINE
2.40 155.75 81.28 1.77 9.77 L601/L603 148.64 79.88 3.32 11.32
0.80 126.10 234.97 2.22 10.42 L603 110.45 169.30 4.43 12.63 L601/L603
8.20 -1110.67 7.94 16.14 PEINE
2.50 164.05 88.59 1.81 10.01 L601/L603 156.80 88.59 3.36 11.56
0.80 131.70 253.22 2.27 10.67 L603 115.25 182.40 4.53 12.93 L601/L603
8.40 -1189.19 8.13 16.53 PEINE
2.50 170.30 95.06 1.86 10.26 L601/L603 162.38 90.51 3.49 11.89
0.90 138.81 265.19 2.32 10.92 L603 121.81 190.78 4.61 13.21 L602/L604 n
8.60 -1271.33 8.31 16.91 PEINE
2.60 178.98 99.97 1.90 10.50 L601/L603 170.90 99.97 3.53 12.13 L601/L603
0.90 144.68 284.99 2.37 11.17 L603 126.84 204.98 4.72 13.52 L603/L604 n
8.80 -1357.15 8.49 17.29 PEINE
2.60 185.51 110.29 1.95 10.75 L601/L603 176.74 102.04 3.66 12.46 L601/L603
0.90 150.57 305.26 2.42 11.42 L604 n 131.98 219.84 4.83 13.83 L603/L604 n
9.00 -1446.74 8.67 17.67 PEINE
2.70 194.55 114.15 1.99 10.99 L601/L603 185.62 112.27 3.71 12.71 L601/L603
0.90 156.69 326.95 2.47 11.67 L604 n 137.22 235.41 4.94 14.14 L603/L604 n
9.20 -1540.18 8.86 18.06 PEINE
2.80 201.37 127.05 2.04 11.24 L601/L603 191.71 114.51 3.84 13.04 L601/L603
0.90 162.92 349.64 2.53 11.93 L604 n 142.56 251.67 5.05 14.45 L603/L604 n
9.40 -1637.56 9.04 18.44 PEINE
2.80 210.78 131.31 2.08 11.48 L601/L603 200.94 125.55 3.88 13.28 L601/L604 n
1.00 170.82 364.47 2.57 12.17 L604 n 149.84 261.06 5.13 14.73 L603/L604 n
9.60 -1738.94 9.22 18.82 PEINE
2.90 220.33 137.25 2.10 11.70 L601/L603 210.39 137.25 3.93 13.53 L601/L604 n
1.00 177.32 388.87 2.63 12.43 L604 n 155.42 279.54 5.23 15.03 L603/L604 n
9.80 -1844.42 9.40 19.20 PEINE
2.90 227.65 150.10 2.17 11.97 L601/L603 216.88 139.83 4.06 13.86 L601/L604 n
1.00 183.84 413.74 2.67 12.67 L605 161.10 297.78 5.35 15.35 L604 n
10.00 -1954.07 9.59 19.59 PEINE
3.00 237.57 154.43 2.19 12.19 L601/L603 226.69 152.39 4.10 14.10 L601/L604 n
The selected section is a minimum section according to the structural strength requirements for steel grade S 270 GP.
Structurally required section/section selected for ease of driving.
19
1.6
Design tables conforming to EAB
The given values only apply to calculations conforming to the new safety strategy (design values to EN 1993-5).
Without interaction – values refer solely to flexural stressing, and reduction factors have been disregarded.
The values refer to elastic design for Class 3 cross sections. Plastic exploitation of the cross section, which is
permitted for Class 1 and 2 sections, has been disregarded here.
These are Class 4 cross sections on which local denting has reduced cross-sectional strength. This means
that additional proof of structural strength is required. These values cannot be exploited to their full extent.
20
1.6
Design tables conforming to EAB
21
22
2.0 Section illustrations and data
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
10
54.3° 338
y
450
y
162.6
84.4
750 750
M 1:20
1
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
8
46° 302
400
y y
136
86
700 700
Scale 1:20
2
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
9
46° 302
400
y y
137
85
700 700
Scale 1:20
3
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
10
46° 302
400
y y
136
86
700 700
Scale 1:20
4
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
5
9.
53° 341
440
y y
149.3
92.7
700 700
Scale 1:20
5
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
5
9.
30.2
65.8
45°
y
150
y
401
600 600
Scale 1:20
6
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
10
29.8
66.2
45°
y
150
y
401
600 600
Scale 1:20
7
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
4
6.
42.5°
249
310
106.5
y y
68.9
600 600
Scale 1:20
8
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
42.5° 246
310
106.3
y y
69.1
600 600
Scale 1:20
9
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
60° 8.2
377
116.4
310
y
60.6
600 600
Scale 1:20
10
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
60° 9
376
310
y y
116
61
600 600
Scale 1:20
11
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
60° 10
380
310
y y
116
61
600 600
Scale 1:20
12
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
9.0
66° 354
380
y y
137.5
74.5
13
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
9
66° 348
y y
420
81.6
153
600 600
Scale 1:20
14
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
66° 346 10
y
420
y
150.5
84.1
15
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
9.2
66° 301
435
y y
162.8
79.8
16
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
9.8
66° 342
456
y y
171.1
79.4
17
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
.6
294 10
66°
452
y y
173.8
78.3
600 600
Scale 1:20
18
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
60° 10
259
340
y y
113
79
19
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
10
70° 275
420
y y
141.1
93.9
500 500
Scale 1:20
20
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
10
70°
278
420
y y
150.3
84.7
500 500
Scale 1:20
21
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
12
70°
274
420
y y
149.3
85.7
500 500
Scale 1:20
22
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
11.5
70°
278
420
y y
155.2
79.9
500 500
Scale 1:20
23
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
e 2) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
12
12
45°
120
420
y y
107
129
500 500
Scale 1:20
24
2.1.1
Section illustrations and data
LARSSEN 430
Unit Per m wall Double pile Quadruple pile
D V
Wy cm³ 6450 4570 9130
Elastic section modulus1)
Wz cm³ – – –
Plastic section modulus1) Wy cm³ 7486 – –
Weight kg/m 234.5 166.0 332.0 4)
Cross sectional area cm² 299.4 212.0 424.0
Circumference 2) cm 396 308 590
Coating area 3) m²/m 3.96 2.96 5.78
Static moment Sy cm³ 3750 – –
Iy cm4 241800 171200 342400
Second moment of inertia
Iz cm4 – – –
Radius of gyration iy cm 28.40 28.40 28.40
e 1) The section modulus of D, V and per m wall requires locking of the factory–crimped interlocks to accomodate the shear forces.
e 2) Double and quadruple piles including the interior of the free locks.
e 4) Without stiffeners.
Water–/air side
do
ub
Recommended
m
e–l
r
Fo
pi
driving direction
le
S–
Wall axis
in
in
le
Z–
pi
Fo
le–
mr
ub
do
Land/earth side
25
2.1.2
Section illustrations and data
Corner sections for corners and junctions for sheet pile sections
with the LARSSEN interlock
~ 50
Double hook
50
50
~ 50
Corner section 22
Weight: 10.2 kg/m
Circumference: 24.7 cm
~ 60
Fitting to all interlocks of the LARSSEN sections.
~ 30
~ 50
150
The inserted corner sections are set back at the top and
bottom and are pressed or welded at both ends.
The following pages present a selection of conventional corner and junction piles. When selecting piles,
always take account of the driving and equipment requirements of the particular pile shapes. Preference
should go to double piles.
26
2.1.3
Section illustrations and data
ThyssenKrupp WALL sections for corners and junctions for sheet pile sections
with the LARSSEN interlock
WALL section V 20
Weight 13.2 kg/m
28
~ 25°
~ 35°
53
104
~ 35°
~ 25°
90°
52
WALL section V 22
Weight 8.4 kg/m
~ 50° ~ 50°
67
90° 90°
48
32
Weld–on–surface
WALL section W 90
Weight 9.2 kg/m
70
~ 45°
30.5
~ 45° ~ 10°
43
~ 10°
~ 25° ~ 25°
ThyssenKrupp WALL sections for corners and junctions for sheet pile sections
with the LARSSEN interlock
WALL-Profil Omega T
Weigh 17.7 kg/m
97
~ 10°
105
~ 35°
90°
WALL-Profil VTS
Weigh 17.6 kg/m
97 ~ 35°
ca. 10°
~ 10°
ca. 35° VTS, Version 74632/2 von 2008
91
90°
98
38
8
WALL-Profil PL
Weigh 17.4 kg/m
35
65,8
82
Sections Omega T, VTS, Omega 12 and PL matching all interlocks of the LARSSEN–sections.
Section VTS is suitable for individual driving. 28
2.1.4
Section illustrations and data
~ 50
~ 50
~ 50
Corner E 1203
~ 50
29
2.1.4
Section illustrations and data
a
W
Corner E 1103
Corner E 1101
We reserve the right to supply the piles 1101 to 1104 not folded but welded.
30
2.1.4
Section illustrations and data
35
3 3
35
E 1251
3 3
35 35
35
35
3
3
E 1253
D 1254
E 1255
31
2.1.4
Section illustrations and data
W1) W1)
~ 50
~ 50
W1) W1)
~ 50
~ 50
Corner E 1313
Corner–E 13152)
W Corner E 13192)
Corner D 1320
Corner E 1317
a b b a
~ 30
~ 30
~ 30
b a a b
W
~ 30
~ 30
a b
Junction E1609
Junction E1603/07
Junction D 1610
Because of intensified plugging, junctions located Double junctions (cross piles) are formed
in the pile recess may hamper driving. When from individual junctions.
defining dimensions a and b, the section height The term indicates which junctions the double
of the junction pile must be taken into account. junction consists of.
With junctions 1601 – 1608, angles other than For instance, the illustrated double junction
90° are possible as long as they are 1603/07 is composed of junctions 1603 and
geometrically feasible. 1607 (see figure above).
33
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
8.8
130 90 8
8.
260
y y
50°
575 575
Scale 1:20
34
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
9.5
130 90 5
9.
260
y y
50°
575 575
Scale 1:20
35
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
10.2
130 90 .2
10
260
y y
50°
575 575
Scale 1:20
36
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
10.8
129 89 .8
10
260
y y
50°
575 575
Scale 1:20
37
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
9.2
y y
60°
575 575
Scale 1:20
38
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
9.6
y y
60°
575 575
Scale 1:20
39
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
10
150 103 9
350
y y
60°
575 575
Scale 1:20
40
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
9.5
y y
60°
575 575
Scale 1:20
41
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
10.4
y y
60°
575 575
Scale 1:20
42
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
10.8
y y
60°
575 575
Scale 1:20
43
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
11.5
y y
81.5°
575 575
Scale 1:20
44
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
12.1
y y
81.5°
575 575
Scale 1:20
45
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
12.5
209 178
9.5
350
y y
81.5°
575 575
Scale 1:20
46
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
12.8
209 178 10
350
y y
81.5°
575 575
Scale 1:20
47
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
13.0
y y
81.5°
575 575
Scale 1:20
48
2.2.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) Including the internal surface of free interlocks of single, double and triple piles.
e 2) Without interlock interior – two–side coating.
e 3) Rolling/delivery on request only.
13.3
y y
81.5°
575 575
Scale 1:20
49
2.2.2
Section illustrations and data
~25 ~47
Part sections for corner and junction constructions with HOESCH sections
Socket section
150
50
2.2.3
Section illustrations and data
51
2.2.3
Section illustrations and data
52
2.2.3
Section illustrations and data
53
2.2.3
Section illustrations and data
54
2.2.4
Section illustrations and data
ThyssenKrupp WALL sections for corners and junctions with HOESCH sections
(finger–and–socket interlock)
WALL section HZ 90
Weight 14.8 kg/m
90°
111
8
approx. 22.5°
45
90°
approx. 22.5°
approx. 22.5°
55
2.2.4
Section illustrations and data
ThyssenKrupp WALL sections for corners and junctions with HOESCH sections
(finger–and–socket interlock)
WALL-Profil HZT
Weight 25.6 kg/m
116
86
90°
approx. 22.5°
approx. 22.5°
90°
90°
90°
56
2.2.4
Section illustrations and data
ThyssenKrupp WALL sections for corners and junctions with HOESCH sections
(finger–and–socket interlock)
WALL-Profil HZ-Vario
Weight 14.8 kg/m
90°
approx. 22,5
75.5
approx. 22,5
54.1
Profili a Z Hoesch
57
2.2.5
Section illustrations and data
W
b W
a
a Corner–Da 2102
Corner–Da 2122
b
W
W
W a
b
b
Corner Da 2112 Corner Da 2132
Corner Db 2114
b
a
W W
b
a
Corner Db 2134
We reserve the right to supply corner piles not folded but welded.
Pressed double corner piles available on request.
58
2.2.5
Section illustrations and data
W
W
a a
W
W
b b
59
2.2.5
Section illustrations and data
b
a
W W
Corner Ea 2309
Corner Eb 2321
Corner Db 2310
Corner Db 2322
b a
W
60
2.2.6
Section illustrations and data
Junction Db 2602
Junction Db 2614
b
W
L
W a
L
Junction Ea 2601 Junction Ea 2613
Junction Db 2606
Junction Db 2618
Junction Ea 2621
a
W
L
L
W
b
Junction Ea 2605
Junction Da 2618
Junction Da 2606
Junction Db 2622
Junction Db 2610 Junction Ea 2621
W W
L
b
L a
Junction Ea 2609
Junction Da 2622
Junction Da 2610
These constructions are possible with all Z–sharped HOESCH sections and with the
HOESCH 3 junction section.
61
2.2.6
Section illustrations and data
Junction Db 2628
Junction Db 2646
Junction Ea 2627
Junction Eb 2645
L
b W
L
W
a
Junction Da 2628 Junction Da 2646
L L
a b
W W
Junction Da 2650
Junction Da 2632
Junction Db 2654
Junction Db 2642
Junction Eb 2653
Junction Eb 2641
L
W a
L
W
b
Abz Da 2642 Junction Da 2654
These constructions are possible with all Z–sharped HOESCH sections and with the
HOESCH 3 junction section.
62
2.2.6
Section illustrations and data
Junction Db 2658
Junction Db 2672
b W
W L
a
L
Junction Eb 2657
Junction Eb 2671
Junction Da 2658
Junction Da 2672
Junction Db 2662
a b
W
W L L
L
Junction Eb 2661 b
Junction Eb 2641/57
Junction Da 2662
Junction Db 2668
Double junctions (cross piles)
are formed from individual junctions.
W
The term indicates which junctions the double
b junction consists of.
L
Junction Eb 2667 For instance, the illustrated double junction
Junction Da 2668
2641/57 is composed of junctions 2641 and 2657.
These constructions are possible with all Z–sharped HOESCH sections and with the
HOESCH 3 junction section.
63
2.3.1
Section illustrations and data
Minimum interlock tension = 2000 kN/m (limit load), higher values (up to 5000 kN/m) are possible.
(Interlock tension and max. possible angle of rotation are mutually dependent and must be
discussed with the manufacturer).
11
88
y y
500 500
Scale 1:20
64
2.3.1
Section illustrations and data
Minimum interlock tension = 2000 kN/m (limit load), higher values (up to 5000 kN/m) are possible.
(Interlock tension and max. possible angle of rotation are mutually dependent and must be
discussed with the manufacturer).
12
88
y y
500 500
Scale 1:20
65
2.3.1
Section illustrations and data
Minimum interlock tension = 2000 kN/m (limit load), higher values (up to 5000 kN/m) are possible.
(Interlock tension and max. possible angle of rotation are mutually dependent and must be
discussed with the manufacturer).
12.7
88
y y
500 500
Scale 1:20
66
2.3.2
Section illustrations and data
Finger
Thumb
Finger outside
Corner D 4102
Finger outside
Corner E 4103
Finger inside
Corner D 4104
Finger inside
67
2.3.3
Section illustrations and data
90°
95
55
UNION 1
Weight 47.8 kg/m, Circumference 72 cm
b 95
65 35°
110
UNION 2
Weight 44.7 kg/m, Circumference 71 cm b 110
welded junctions
T–junction
(for circular cells)
W W
Y–junction
(for polygonal cells)
68
2.4.1
Section illustrations and data
h y y
69
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
4.0
146
y y
60° 295
700
70
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
5.0
147
y y
60° 295
700
71
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
6.0
148
y y
60° 295
700
72
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
7.0
149
y y
60° 295
700
73
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
8.0
150
y y
60° 295
700
74
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
9.0
y 9.0 y
160
700
75
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
HP 290S-5
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 774 550 1099
Weight kg/m 69.7 49.5 99.0
Cross sectional area cm² 86.8 61.6 123.2
Circumference cm 347 270 518
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.47 2,60 5.08
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 10920 7753 15506
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.22 11.22 11.22
5.0
5.0
294
y y
710
76
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
HP 290S-6
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 933 662 1325
Weight kg/m 83.7 59.4 118.8
Cross sectional area cm² 103.9 73.8 147.6
Circumference cm 347 270 518
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.47 2.60 5.08
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 13530 9606 19213
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.44 11.44 11.44
6.0
6.0
296
y y
710
77
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
HP 290S-7
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 1080 767 1534
Weight kg/m 97.6 69.3 138.60
Cross sectional area cm² 120.8 85.8 171.6
Circumference cm 347 270 518
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.47 2.60 5.08
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 15701 11147 21981
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.40 11.40 11.40
7.0
7.0
298
y y
710
78
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
HP 290S-8
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 1230 873 1774
Weight kg/m 111.5 79.20 158.4
Cross sectional area cm² 137.7 97.8 195.6
Circumference cm 347 270 518
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.47 2.60 5.08
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 17896 12706 25412
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.40 11.40 11.40
8.0
8.0
300
y y
710
79
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
HP 290S-9
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 1380 980 1960
Weight kg/m 125.6 89.2 178.4
Cross sectional area cm² 154.4 109.6 219.2
Circumference cm 347 270 518
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.47 2.60 5.08
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 20896 14836 29672
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.63 11.63 11.63
9.0
9.0
300
y y
710
80
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 785-5
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 605 475 950
Weight kg/m 53.4 41.9 83.8
Cross sectional area cm² 66.9 52.5 105.0
Circumference cm 267 220 418
Coating area 1) m²/m 2.67 2.10 4.08
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 8395 6590 13180
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.18 11.18 11.18
5.0
0
5.
276
y y
785
81
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 785-6
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 724 568 1137
Weight kg/m 64.2 50.4 100.8
Cross sectional area cm² 80.1 62.9 125.8
Circumference cm 267 220 418
Coating area 1) m²/m 2.67 2.10 4.18
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 10053 7892 15783
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.18 11.18 11.18
6.0
0
6.
277
y y
785
82
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 785-7
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 836 656 1313
Weight kg/m 74.4 58.4 116.8
Cross sectional area cm² 92.9 72.9 145.8
Circumference cm 267 220 418
Coating area 1) m²/m 2.67 2.10 4.18
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 11675 9150 18301
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.17 11.17 11.17
7.0
0
7.
278
y y
785
83
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 785-8
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 951 747 1493
Weight kg/m 84.8 66.6 133.2
Cross sectional area cm² 106.1 83.3 166.6
Circumference cm 267 220 418
Coating area 1) m²/m 2.67 2.10 4.08
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 13302 10442 20884
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.17 11.17 11.17
8.0
0
8.
279
y y
785
84
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 785-9
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 1067 838 1675
Weight kg/m 95.3 74.8 149.6
Cross sectional area cm² 119.2 93.6 187.2
Circumference cm 267 220 418
Coating area 1) m²/m 2.67 2.10 4.08
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 14944 11731 23462
Radius of gyration iy cm 11.17 11.17 11.17
9.0
0
9.
280
y y
785
85
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 675-5
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 972 656 1312
Weight kg/m 62.1 41.9 83.8
Cross sectional area cm² 77.7 52.5 105.0
Circumference cm 306 213 404
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.06 203 3.94
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 18500 12488 24975
Radius of gyration iy cm 15.37 15.37 15.37
5.0
0
5.
y
376
675
86
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 675-6
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 1164 786 1571
Weight kg/m 74.7 504 100.8
Cross sectional area cm² 93.0 62.8 125.6
Circumference cm 306 213 404
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.06 2.03 3.94
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 22131 14938 29876
Radius of gyration iy cm 15.37 15.37 15.37
6.0
0
6.
y
377
675
87
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 675-7
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 1350 911 1822
Weight kg/m 86.5 58.4 116.8
Cross sectional area cm² 108.1 73.0 146.0
Circumference cm 306 213 404
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.06 2.03 3.94
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 25698 17346 34692
Radius of gyration iy cm 15.37 15.37 15.37
7.0
0
7.
y
378
675
88
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 675-8
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 1540 1040 2079
Weight kg/m 98.7 66.6 133.2
Cross sectional area cm² 123.4 83.3 166.6
Circumference cm 306 213 404
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.06 2.03 3.94
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 29332 19800 39598
Radius of gyration iy cm 15.37 15.37 15.37
8.0
0
8.
y
379
675
89
2.5.1
Section illustrations and data
ZK 675-9
Unit Per m wall Single pile Double pile
E D
Section modulus Wy cm³ 1728 1166 2333
Weight kg/m 110.8 74.8 149.6
Cross sectional area cm² 138.6 94.2 188.4
Circumference cm 306 213 404
Coating area 1) m²/m 3.06 2.03 3.94
Second moment of inertia Iy cm4 32914 22217 44434
Radius of gyration iy cm 15.37 15.37 15.37
9.0
0
9.
y
380
675
90
2.5.2
Section illustrations and data
73
12
77
32
91
2.6.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) two-side coating
6.0
6.0
y 60° y
78
600
92
2.6.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) two-side coating
8.0
8.0
y 60° y
80
600
93
2.6.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) two-side coating
4.0
48
400
94
2.6.1
Section illustrations and data
e 1) two-side coating
6.0
50
400
95
3.0 Available types
Terms of delivery
3.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
Interlocks
LARSSEN section
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10248-2 and
E 67 of EAU 2004
HOESCH section
(finger-and-socket interlock)
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10248-2 and
E 67 of EAU 2004
UNION straight-web
section
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10248-2 and
E 67 of EAU 2004
KL lightweight section
Interlock design conforming
to DIN EN 10249-2
1
3.2.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
Sheet piling steel grades for hot-rolled sheet piles conforming to DIN EN 10 248-1
Steel grade Tensile strength Minimum yield point Minimum elongation
N/mm² N/mm² %
S 240 GP 340 240 26
S 270 GP 410 270 24
S 320 GP 440 320 23
S 355 GP 480 355 22
S 390 GP 1) 490 390 20
S 430 GP 1) 510 430 19
e 1) For the higher-strength sheet piling steels S 390 GP and S 430 GP, an approval certificate (Z-30. 1-7) from the building supervisory
authorities dated February 28, 2005 is available.
N/mm² N/mm² %
St Sp 460 550 460 17
St Sp 500 590 500 16
Further steel grades to national and international standard available on request.
All sections are available in accordance with current national and international standards and also
special specifications if required.
2
3.2.2
Available sections, terms of delivery
ÜHP proof of conformity for steel sheet piles in accordance with Bauregelliste
(list of relevant standards and specifications) A, Part 1
During production, a certified quality management In addition, all sections are supplied with the rolled
system conforming to DIN EN ISO 9001 upholds HOESCH mark. This means it is possible to trace
a high standard of quality from the start of the all approved construction products and exclude
process right through to the finished steel sheet confusion with materials without conformity mark
piling. approval.
This is an essential precondition for the demanded The materials flow, identification, traceability and
ÜHP proof of conformity for sheet steel piles in marking of HSP products are elements of the quality
accordance with Bauregelliste A, Part 1. assurance system built up in accordance with DIN
EN ISO 9001/2000 and recertified by LRQA from
Following inspection by the North-Rhine/West- January 1, 2005.
phalian Materials Testing Office (Document
No. 11 0001 0 97), HSP Hoesch Spundwand
and Profil GmbH in Dortmund is entitled to
conformitymark its steel sheet piles produced
in accordance with DIN EN 10248.
HSP
HOESCH SPUNDWAND
UND
PROFIL GMBH
Dortmund
DIN EN 10248-1
S240GP Typ P
S270GP
S355GP
3
3.2.3
Available sections, terms of delivery
Deviation limits and dimensional tolerances for hot-rolled sheet piles made of unalloyed
steels conforming to DIN EN 10 248-2
Deviation from The longitudinal deviation from straightness must not exceed 0.2%
straightness of pile length.
Pile length Sheet pile lengths are permitted to deviate by ± 200 mm from the ordered
lengths.
Cut Cut at right angles to the longitudinal axis. The total deviation between
the highest and lowest points in the cutting plane, measured on a single
pile along the longitudinal axis, must not exceed 2% of pile width.
Weight The tolerance between the arithmetic weight (according to section tables)
and weighed weight of the total consignment must be within ± 5%.
Section interlocks The interlocks shall have adequate free play so that the piles can be fitted into
each other and they must engage in such a manner that the in-service forces
can be transmitted. The minimum interlock overlap on U and Z piles must not
be less than 4 mm and on straight-web sections not less than 7 mm.
e 1) Normally the positive tolerance shall be at the discretion of the manufacturer. At the time of the enquiry and order,
a limitation on the positive tolerance can be agreed. In this case, the following values should be chosen: + 0.5 mm
for s ≤ 8.5 mm and + 6 % s for s > 8.5 mm.
4
3.3.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
Steel grade for cold-roll formed sheet piles conforming to DIN EN 10 249-1
Steel grade Tensile strength Minimum yield point Minimum elongation
N/mm² N/mm² %
S 275 JC 410 275 22
Deviation limits and dimensional tolerances for cold-roll formed sheet piles made of
unalloyed steels conforming to DIN EN 10249-2
Deviation from The longitudinal deviation from straightness must not exceed 0.25%
straightness of pile length.
Twist The twist must not exceed 2% of pile length, but must be no more
than 100 mm.
Cut Cut at right angles to the longitudinal axis. The total deviation between
the highest and lowest points in the cutting plane, measured at right
angles to the pile's longitudinal axis, must not exceed 2% of pile width.
Weight The tolerance between the arithmetic weight (according to section tables)
and weighed weight of the total consignment must be within ± 7%.
5
3.4.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
Section abbreviations
E, Ea, Eb = single pile
D, Da, Db, Dz = double pile
Dr, Dra, Drb = triple pile
V = quadruple pile
Adapter piles
To achieve fixed wall lengths, it may be necessary to fit adapter piles. The system widths of these piles are
modified as required, although the width of the individual adapter pile depends on driving requirements.
E t
s
D Interlock
Web
(S-shape) (leg)
Back of pile
Dz
Non-standard form
Dr
6
3.4.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
LARSSEN 43
(Pay attention to interlock position)
E
i a
D
(S-shape)
a i a
Dz
(Z-shape, for
i a i
wall form
a
430 only)
a = outer lock
i = inner lock
LARSSEN 430
(Wall form of LARSSEN 43)
V
To withstand the shear forces,
it is necessary to cramp the
interlocks on the wall axis.
do
ub
rm
l
e-
Fo
pi
S-
le
in
Wall axis
in
le
Z-
pi
Fo
le-
r
ub
m
do
7
3.4.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
300/75
The section moduli stated in this manual for
LARSSEN sections necessitate the locking of
the pile interlocks, either by factory cramping,
factory shearresistant welding or site welding.
8
3.4.2
Available sections, terms of delivery
Web Web
Socket thumb
Socket thumb
Finger
Da
Back with interlock
Web
Db
9
3.4.2
Available sections, terms of delivery
300/75
have been prefabricated in the factory are
cramped at the interlocks on request, i.e. the
interlocks are pressed together by means of
a punch at regular intervals down the back
of the pile.
40
The cramping points are spaced at
Ø
2.40 meters.
10
3.4.3
Available sections, terms of delivery
t
h
Thumb Web
Finger
Non-standard form
11
3.4.3
Available sections, terms of delivery
300/75
The double piles of UNION straight-web
sections are always supplied without
cramping.
Note:
When lifting unpressed double or multiple
piles on the site, each pile must be
suspended from a lifting hook.
40 Ø
12
3.4.4
Available sections, terms of delivery
Ea Flange a Flange b
t=s
Eb
h
Da
Db
(Non-standard form)
D
13
3.4.4
Available sections, terms of delivery
Handling holes of KL and TKL lightweight sections and hat sections (HP)
The KL and TKL lightweight sections and HP hat sections are supplied with handling holes.
The holes are applied at both ends, as shown in the figure.
View B
Top edge
a-position
250 (265)
b-position
Bottom edge
14
3.4.5
Available sections, terms of delivery
t=s
E
h
KD 4/4
KD 4/6 b
Handling holes of KD VI/6 and KD VI/8 Handling holes in KD 4/4 and KD 4/6
trench sheeting trench sheeting
View A The holes are applied at both ends,
Top edge as shown in the figure.
alternative
250
150
40
40
alternative
145
150
Bottom edge
15
3.5.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
22 10/10
606 n
607 n
755
703
704
600
601
602
603
604
605
23
24
25
43
755 x x x
7031)
704 x x x
6001) x x x x x x x x
601 x x x x x x x x
602 x x x x x x x x
6031)
604 n
6051) x x x
606 n x x x
628
607 n x x x
22 10/10
23 x x x
241) x x x
25 x x x
43
x = Section interlocks do not match. e 1) The same applies to section variants of the same name.
16
3.5.1
Available sections, terms of delivery
1255
1605
1655
1705
1755
1805
2305
2405
2505
2555
2605
3406
3506
3606
3706
3806
HOESCH 3
1105 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1205 1) x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1255 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1605 x x x x x
1655 x x x x x
1705 1) x x x x x
1755 1) x x x x x
1805 x x x x x
2305 x x x x x x x x x x
2405 x x x x x x x x x x
2505 x x x x x x x x x x
2555 1) x x x x x x x x x x
2605 x x x x x x x x x x
x = Section interlocks do not match. e 1) The same applies to section variants of the same name.
17
3.5.2
Available sections, terms of delivery
1255
1605
1655
1705
1755
1805
2305
2405
2505
2555
2605
3406
3506
3606
3706
3806
HOESCH 3
1105 x x x x x
1205 1) x x x x x
1255 x x x x x
1605 x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1655 x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1705 1) x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1755 1) x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1805 x x x x x x x x x x x x x
2305 x x x x x x x x
2405 x x x x x x x x
2505 x x x x x x x x
2555 1) x x x x x x x x
2605 x x x x x x x x
x = Section interlocks do not match. e 1) The same applies to section variants of the same name.
18
4.0 Steel piles
Box piles
Steel sheet pile walls
Wide flange bearing piles
Wide flange beams
Pipe piles
Pipe pile walls
Angle walls
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
s
e 2) Without plates.
y y e 3) Excluding internal surface of free interlocks.
H
1
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
s
e 4) Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
y y
external, projecting edges.
H
2
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
3
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
z
B
4
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
z
Weld seam type: External, continuous
B
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
5
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
z
B
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
6
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
s
e 4) Inclusive of steel surface area, without plates.
The outlined area is the linear contour around all
external, projecting edges.
z
B
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
7
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
y y H
z
B
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
8
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
9
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
s
z
Other pile combinations are possible.
y y H
10
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
z
t
y y H
z
B
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
11
4.1
LARSSEN steel piles
Weight
Section
of modulus moment of ference2) of
plates1) inertia gyration
Wy Wz Iy Iz B H t Deve- Steel
s Inclu- iy
loped3) cross ded4)
section
Outline Outl.4)
cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm² cm² cm
0 34000 3008000 700 1770 691 892 21770 58.0
LA 24-R 15.6 10.0
8 51000 4610000 1020 1810 550 1292 24370 59.7
0 40700 3602000 824 1770 691 1048 21770 58.6
LA 25-R 20.0 11.5
8 57500 5204000 1144 1810 550 1448 24370 59.9
z
t
y y H
z
B Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
12
4.2
HOESCH steel piles
Weight
Dimensions Circum- Area Radius
piles modulus moment ference2) of
of inertia gyration
HP 1205 / H
Z
y y
H
s
t
Z
B Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
13
4.3
UNION steel piles
U section
170
t F Iy Wy G
t
135°
U 13 13 51.0 268 46 40.0
322
U 16 16 60.5 295 51 47.5
Wy Wz Iy Iz B H t s
Steel Inclu- iy Deve-
cross ded3) loped
section
Outline Outline3)
cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm² cm² cm
y y
H
14
4.3
UNION steel piles
Weight
of modulus moment ference2) of
plates1) of inertia gyration
Wy Wz Iy Iz B H t s
Steel Inclu- i y
Deve-
cross ded3) loped
section
Outline Outline3)
cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm² cm² cm
y y
H
B
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
15
4.3
UNION steel piles
Weight
of modulus moment ference2) of
plates1) of inertia gyration
Wy Wz Iy Iz B H t s
Steel Inclu- iy Deve-
cross ded3) loped
section
Outline Outline3)
cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm² cm² cm
UP 104 0 1980 46950 130 474 474 157 165 1850 16.9
4 3290 84530 224 514 514 10 10 157 285 1850 17.2
8 4760 122100 318 514 514 405 17.3
UP 134 0 2410 56950 160 474 474 157 204 1850 16.7
4 3680 94580 254 514 514 13 13 157 324 1850 17.1
8 5150 132200 348 514 514 444 17.3
UP 164 0 2820 66700 190 474 474 157 241 1850 16.6
4 4060 104350 284 514 514 16 16 157 361 1850 17.0
8 5530 142000 378 514 514 481 17.2
z
s
t
y y
H
16
4.3
UNION steel piles
Weight
of modulus moment ference2) of
plates1) of inertia gyration
Wy Wz Iy Iz B H t s
Steel Inclu- iy
Deve-
cross ded3) loped
section
Outline Outline3)
cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm² cm² cm
z
t
y y
H
B
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
17
4.3
UNION steel piles
Weight
of modulus moment ference2) of
plates1) of inertia gyration
Wy Wz Iy Iz B H t s
Steel Inclu- iy
Deve-
cross ded3) loped
section
Outline Outline3)
cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm² cm² cm
y y
H
18
4.3
UNION steel piles
Weight
of modulus moment ference2) of
plates1) of inertia gyration
Wy Wz Iy Iz B H t s
Steel Inclu- iy
Deve-
cross ded3) loped
section
Outline Outline3)
cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm² cm² cm
0 5580 5460 228800 228 838 818 266 289 5190 28.1
UP 107 10 10
7 9670 9560 415800 393 870 850 260 499 5350 28.9
0 6900 6740 282900 280 838 818 266 357 5190 28.2
UP 137 13 13
7 10930 10800 470000 445 870 850 260 567 5350 28.8
0 8180 8000 335400 332 838 818 266 422 5190 28.2
UP 167 16 16
7 12150 522500 497 870 850 260 632 5350 28.8
z
s
y y
H
z
B Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
19
4.3
UNION steel piles
Weight
of modulus moment ference2) of
plates1) of inertia gyration
Wy Wz Iy Iz B H t s
Steel Inclu- iy
Deve-
cross ded3) loped
section
Outline Outline3)
cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm mm mm mm cm cm² cm² cm
UP 108 0 7280 337800 260 928 928 304 330 6640 32.0
4 9770 472700 354 968 968 10 10 294 450 6840 32.4
8 12550 607600 448 968 968 570 32.6
UP 138 0 8930 414500 320 928 928 304 408 6640 31.9
4 11350 549400 414 968 968 13 13 294 528 6840 32.4
8 14140 684300 508 968 968 648 32.6
UP 168 0 10560 490000 380 928 928 304 482 6640 31.9
4 12910 624900 474 968 968 16 16 294 602 6840 32.2
8 15700 759800 568 968 968 722 32.4
y y
H
z
B
Weld seam type: External, continuous
Weld seam thickness: Min. a = 5 mm
20
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
e 1) Plus approx. 200 kg per LK box pile for head and foot
reinforcements and tubular puller devices.
z
e 2) Including steel surface.
Head and foot y y All LARSSEN sections with the exception of LARSSEN 43 are suitable for the fabri-
H
21
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
e 1) Plus approx. 200 kg per LK box pile for head and foot
reinforcements and tubular puller devices.
z
e 2) Including steel surface.
reinforcements
z
B
22
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
e 1) Plus approx. 200 kg per LK box pile for head and foot
reinforcements and tubular puller devices.
reinforcements
z
B
23
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
e 1) Plus approx. 200 kg per LK box pile for head and foot
reinforcements and tubular puller devices.
y y
H
24
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
25
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
y y Intermediate pile y y Other wall element combinations are also possible. In such cases it must be ensured
H
26
4.4
LARSSEN box piles
Intermediate piles
Triple piles made from LARSSEN 22/10/10, 23, 24, 25, 605 K, 606 n and 607 n are generally used as
intermediate piles. The dimensions and static values for triple piles are listed in chapter 2.1.1, “Section
illustrations and data”.
Calculation method
When calculating the static values for composite HOESCH steel sheet pile walls, the load-bearing capacity
of the individual piling elements is based on their second moment of area.
I
å IyLK+ IDr [cm3/m]
W= =
B • H/2 B • H/2
Key:
IyLK = Pile's second moment of area about axis y-y
IDr = Intermediate pile's second moment of area (LARSSEN triple pile)
H/2 = Edge spacing of LK box pile from axis y-y
B = System width
y y
y y Intermediate pile y y
H
27
4.5.1
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
z z tmin
t tmin t
s s
y y y y
H
h
z z
b B
28
4.5.2
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PZi 675-12
1350
PZi 610 und PZi 612
1200
Form 23
H
ey
a b c b a
s
t
Form 21 ey
Abbreviations
29
4.5.3
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
z
az
63.8
34
y y
S 14
z
67
Special interlock
z
34
y y
S 14
30
4.5.4
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PEINE PSp box piles; single pile without locking bars; form 10
Section Section Second moment Distance Cross Circum- Coating
Radius
Weight
Width
modulus of inertia from sectional ference area of
extr. fiber area gyration
Wy Wz Iy Iz b0 e1 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
line loped line water side
Form 10 z
Iy
y y
Wye1 = 1
e
e1
z
b0
31
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
Wye1 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz bm B e1 e2 e3 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
line loped line inclusive of
locking bar
PSp cm³ cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm cm cm cm cm cm² cm² cm cm m²/m cm cm
370 2420 3100 1460 55360 33850 159 423 398 22.9 17.9 14.1 202 1580 263 170 0.56 16.6 12.9
400 2680 3440 1460 65830 33870 164 423 398 24.6 19.2 15.4 209 1707 269 176 0.56 17.8 12.7
500 3490 4550 1460 105980 33870 173 423 398 30.4 23.3 19.6 220 2129 289 196 0.56 22.0 12.4
600 5570 6770 1980 194680 53740 225 503 478 35.0 28.8 25.0 286 3035 339 232 0.64 26.1 13.7
606 6130 7360 2060 214110 55890 241 503 478 34.9 29.1 25.7 307 3065 339 233 0.64 26.4 13.5
700 6720 8200 1980 272140 53750 236 503 478 40.5 33.2 29.5 300 3538 359 252 0.64 30.1 13.4
706 7380 8890 2060 298480 55890 252 503 478 40.5 33.6 30.1 321 3568 359 253 0.64 30.5 13.2
800 8420 10140 2020 385000 54830 257 503 478 45.8 38.0 34.2 328 4040 377 272 0.64 34.3 12.9
806 9170 10940 2100 419240 56980 274 503 478 45.7 38.3 34.9 349 4070 377 273 0.64 34.7 12.8
900 9740 11730 2020 498550 54830 268 503 478 51.2 42.5 38.8 342 4543 397 292 0.64 38.2 12.7
906 10590 12640 2100 541780 56980 285 503 478 51.2 42.9 39.4 363 4573 397 293 0.64 38.7 12.5
B
Form 12 z
PEINE PSp box piles; single pile with two locking bars; form 12
e2 e3
y y
e1
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
4.5.5
z
bm
32
33
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
1
Wye 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz bm B e1 e2 e3 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
4.5.5
B
Form 12 z
PEINE PSp box piles; single pile with two locking bars; form 12
e2 e3
y y
e1
z
bm
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
1
Wye 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz b2 B e1 e2 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
line loped line inclusive of
locking bar
PSp cm³ cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm cm cm cm cm² cm² cm cm m²/m cm cm
370 4120 3430 2260 76220 52500 195 465 398 18.5 22.3 249 1772 301 181 0.56 17.5 14.5
400 4500 3790 2260 89950 52520 201 465 398 20.0 23.8 256 1911 307 187 0.56 18.8 14.3
500 5720 4980 2260 142900 52520 209 465 398 25.0 28.8 267 2376 327 207 0.56 23.1 14.0
600 8180 7270 2960 245330 80590 261 545 478 30.0 33.8 333 3330 377 243 0.64 27.2 15.6
606 8730 7840 3040 264270 82740 278 545 478 30.3 33.8 354 3363 377 244 0.64 27.3 15.3
700 9730 8790 2960 340280 80600 272 545 478 35.0 38.8 347 3875 397 263 0.64 31.3 15.2
706 10370 9450 3040 366020 82740 289 545 478 35.3 38.8 368 3908 397 264 0.64 31.6 15.0
800 11820 10810 3000 472640 81680 294 545 478 40.0 43.8 375 4420 415 283 0.64 35.5 14.8
806 12570 11580 3080 506230 83830 311 545 478 40.3 43.8 395 4453 415 284 0.64 35.8 14.6
900 13530 12490 3000 608600 81680 305 545 478 45.0 48.8 389 4965 435 303 0.64 39.6 14.5
906 14380 13360 3080 651070 83830 322 545 478 45.3 48.8 409 4998 435 304 0.64 39.9 14.3
Form 14 B
z
PEINE PSp box piles; single pile with four locking bars; form 14
y y
e1 e2
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
4.5.5
z
b2
34
35
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
1
Wye 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz b2 B e1 e2 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
4.5.5
Form 14 B
z
PEINE PSp box piles; single pile with four locking bars; form 14
y y
e1 e2
z
b2
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
1
Wye 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz b0 e1 e2 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
line loped line inclusive of
locking bar
PSp cm³ cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm cm cm cm² cm² cm cm m²/m cm cm
370 5490 4570 3950 101530 153450 281 778 18.5 22.3 357 2902 311 245 0.84 16.9 20.7
400 6040 5090 4090 120680 158900 291 778 20.0 23.8 371 3135 317 251 0.84 18.0 20.7
500 7780 6770 4310 194370 167610 309 778 25.0 28.8 393 3913 337 271 0.84 22.2 20.7
600 12010 10670 6980 360010 327140 412 938 30.0 33.8 525 5656 403 323 1.00 26.2 25.0
606 13140 11790 7580 397890 355230 445 938 30.3 33.8 567 5712 403 323 1.00 26.5 25.0
700 14400 13000 7320 503660 343140 434 938 35.0 38.8 553 6594 423 343 1.00 30.2 24.9
706 15730 14330 7920 555150 371230 467 938 35.3 38.8 595 6650 423 343 1.00 30.5 25.0
800 17880 16350 8050 715120 377150 478 938 40.0 43.8 609 7532 441 363 1.00 34.3 24.9
PEINE PSp box piles; double pile; form 22
806 19420 17890 8650 782300 405240 511 938 40.3 43.8 651 7588 441 363 1.00 34.7 25.0
900 20600 19010 8390 926740 393140 500 938 45.0 48.8 637 8470 461 383 1.00 38.1 24.8
906 22340 20760 8990 1011690 421240 533 938 45.3 48.8 679 8526 461 383 1.00 38.6 24.9
z
Form 22
y y
e1 e2
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
4.5.5
z
b0
36
37
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
1
Wye 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz b0 e1 e2 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
4.5.5
1035 S 35690 33890 12970 1846730 607970 766 938 51.8 54.5 976 9736 480 406 1.00 43.5 25.0
1117 39700 37740 13770 2217090 645750 819 938 55.9 58.8 1043 10510 496 423 1.00 46.1 24.9
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
z
Form 22
y y
e1 e2
z
b0
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
Wye1 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz bm B e1 e2 e3 e4 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
line loped line inclusive of
locking bar
PSp cm³ cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm mm cm cm cm cm cm² cm² cm cm m²/m cm cm
370 5640 4770 5280 116550 227700 317 821 398 20.7 24.4 16.3 20.1 404 3069 349 256 1.01 17.0 23.7
400 6210 5310 5410 138230 233150 328 821 398 22.3 26.0 17.7 21.5 418 3315 355 262 1.01 18.2 23.6
500 8000 7050 5610 221620 241860 345 821 398 27.7 31.5 22.3 26.0 440 4135 375 282 1.01 22.4 23.5
600 12320 11040 8490 400010 434190 449 981 478 32.5 36.2 27.5 31.3 572 5922 441 334 1.17 26.4 27.6
606 13440 12150 9040 438130 462280 482 981 478 32.6 36.1 28.0 31.4 614 5981 441 334 1.17 26.7 27.4
700 14780 13450 8810 558030 450190 471 981 478 37.8 41.5 32.2 36.0 600 6903 461 354 1.17 30.5 27.4
706 16100 14760 9360 609830 478280 504 981 478 37.9 41.3 32.7 36.2 642 6962 461 354 1.17 30.8 27.3
800 18340 16870 9470 786380 484200 515 981 478 42.9 46.6 37.1 40.9 656 7883 479 374 1.17 34.6 27.2
806 19860 18380 10020 853890 512290 548 981 478 43.0 46.5 37.6 41.0 697 7942 479 374 1.17 35.0 27.1
900 21140 19610 9780 1016940 500190 537 981 478 48.1 51.9 41.9 45.6 684 8864 499 394 1.17 38.6 27.0
906 22860 21330 10330 1102270 528290 570 981 478 48.2 51.7 42.4 45.8 725 8923 499 394 1.17 39.0 27.0
B z B
Form 24
e3 e4
y y
e1 e2
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
4.5.5
z
bm
PEINE PSp box piles; double pile with two external locking bars on one flange side; form 24
38
39
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
Wye1 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz bm B e1 e2 e3 e4 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
4.5.5
B z B
Form 24
e3 e4
y y
e1 e2
z
bm
PEINE PSp box piles; double pile with two external locking bars on one flange side; form 24
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
1
Wye 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz b2 B e1 e2 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
line loped line inclusive of
locking bar
PSp cm³ cm³ cm³ cm4 cm4 kg/m mm cm cm cm cm² cm² cm cm m²/m cm cm
370 7330 6090 7000 135470 301960 354 863 398 18.5 22.3 451 3228 387 267 1.01 17.3 25.9
400 8010 6750 7130 160150 307400 365 863 398 20.0 23.8 465 3487 393 273 1.01 18.6 25.7
500 10220 8890 7330 255320 316120 382 863 398 25.0 28.8 487 4350 413 293 1.01 22.9 25.5
600 14910 13250 10590 447100 541240 486 1023 478 30.0 33.8 619 6179 479 345 1.17 26.9 29.6
606 16010 14370 11140 484990 569330 519 1023 478 30.3 33.8 660 6240 479 345 1.17 27.1 29.4
700 17760 16050 10900 621580 557240 508 1023 478 35.0 38.8 647 7202 499 365 1.17 31.0 29.4
706 19070 17370 11450 673080 585330 541 1023 478 35.3 38.8 688 7263 499 365 1.17 31.3 29.2
800 21720 19860 11560 868560 591240 552 1023 478 40.0 43.8 703 8225 517 385 1.17 35.2 29.0
806 23220 21390 12110 935740 619340 584 1023 478 40.3 43.8 744 8286 517 385 1.17 35.5 28.8
900 24900 22990 11880 1120370 607240 574 1023 478 45.0 48.8 731 9248 537 405 1.17 39.2 28.8
906 26610 24730 12430 1205320 635340 606 1023 478 45.3 48.8 772 9309 537 405 1.17 39.5 28.7
z
B B
Form 26
PEINE PSp box piles; double pile with four external locking bars; form 26
y y
e1 e2
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
4.5.5
z
b2
40
41
Section Section modulus Second moment Weight Width Distance from Cross Circum- Coating Radius
of inertia extr. fiber sectional area ference area of gyration
1
Wye 2
Wye Wz Iy Iz b2 B e1 e2 Steel Out- Deve- Out- Flange on iy iz
water side
4.5.5
z
B B
Form 26
PEINE PSp box piles; double pile with four external locking bars; form 26
y y
e1 e2
z
b2
4.5.5
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Combination C 1
Driving direction Delivery form
B
42
4.5.5
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Combination C 23
Driving direction Delivery form
B
The length of the guide interlocks is about 500 mm and depends on the soil and driving conditions.
43
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Weights
When calculating the m² weight of a composite sheet pile wall, the ratio of the different lengths has to
be taken into account. The true m² weight of the wall, in relation to the statically necessary length of
the PSp bearing piles, can be read from the tables for the lengths given in %. Intermediate values can
be interpolated.
Moduli of section
When calculating the static values for composite sheet pile walls, the load-bearing capacity of the individual
piling elements is based on their second moment of area:
Wy = Ip eIZw
Ip + IZw I + +
Iy= Wy= ap eIZw a p
a p
The moduli of section Wy Wy and the second moment of area Iy are given in the following tables.
Combination
Number of locking bars on intermediate section Pzi
Number of intermediate sections PZ
Number of locking bars on PSp sections
Number of PSp sections
44
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PEINE PSp single piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
Section System Second Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length, Coating area
width moment PZ length in % of PSp length Water side
of inertia PZ 610 PZ 612
PSp a Iy Wy Wy 60% 80% 100% 60% 80% 100%
m cm4/m cm3/m cm3/m kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 m2/m
370 1.60 41100 2230 – 142 164 186 149 174 198 1.24
400 1.60 46230 2320 – 145 167 189 153 177 202 1.24
500 1.60 65930 2640 – 151 173 195 158 183 207 1.24
600 1.68 108240 3610 – 174 195 216 182 205 228 1.23
606 1.68 119530 3950 – 184 205 226 191 215 238 1.23
700 1.68 146450 4190 – 181 202 223 188 211 235 1.23
706 1.68 161800 4590 – 191 212 232 198 221 244 1.23
800 1.68 204180 5110 – 194 215 236 201 224 248 1.23
806 1.68 224190 5570 – 204 225 246 211 234 257 1.23
900 1.68 261240 5810 – 201 221 242 208 231 254 1.23
906 1.68 286560 6330 – 210 231 252 218 241 264 1.23
1000 1.68 327100 6550 – 207 228 249 214 238 261 1.23
1006 1.68 358330 7130 – 217 238 259 224 247 271 1.23
1001 1.68 368890 7380 – 222 242 263 229 252 275 1.23
1013 1.68 388520 7740 – 228 249 269 235 258 281 1.23
1016 1.68 400120 7960 – 231 252 273 238 262 285 1.23
1016 S 1.68 432250 8550 – 241 262 283 248 272 295 1.23
1017 1.68 459560 9040 – 250 270 291 257 280 303 1.23
1030 1.68 499340 9700 – 272 292 313 279 302 325 1.23
1035 S 1.68 527630 10200 – 280 301 322 287 310 333 1.23
1117 1.68 632390 11330 – 295 316 337 303 326 349 1.23
Combination 10/23
Rolling/delivery on request
y y
*= 226 mm
45
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PEINE PSp single piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
Section System Second Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length, Coating area
width moment PZ length in % of PSp length Water side
of inertia PZ 610 PZ 612
PSp a Iy Wy Wy 60% 80% 100% 60% 80% 100%
m cm4/m cm3/m cm3/m kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 m2/m
370 1.60 45120 1980 2530 142 164 186 149 174 198 1.24
400 1.60 51670 2110 2700 145 167 189 153 177 202 1.24
500 1.60 76800 2530 3300 151 173 194 158 183 207 1.24
600 1.68 126000 3610 4380 174 195 216 182 205 228 1.23
606 1.68 137580 3940 4730 184 205 226 191 215 238 1.23
700 1.68 172160 4250 5190 181 202 223 188 211 235 1.23
706 1.68 187860 4650 5600 191 212 232 198 221 244 1.23
800 1.68 239420 5240 6310 194 215 236 201 224 248 1.23
806 1.68 259820 5690 6780 204 225 245 211 234 257 1.23
900 1.68 307090 6000 7230 201 221 242 208 231 254 1.23
906 1.68 332850 6510 7770 210 231 252 217 241 264 1.23
1000 1.68 384870 6800 8170 207 228 249 214 237 261 1.23
1006 1.68 416620 7370 8780 217 238 258 224 247 270 1.23
1001 1.68 427400 7620 8980 222 242 263 229 252 275 1.23
1013 1.68 447320 7980 9350 228 249 269 235 258 281 1.23
1016 1.68 459070 8190 9580 231 252 273 238 262 285 1.23
1016 S 1.68 491600 8770 10190 241 262 283 248 272 295 1.23
1017 1.68 519980 9260 10670 250 270 291 257 280 303 1.23
1030 1.68 562800 9980 11250 271 292 313 279 302 325 1.23
1035 S 1.68 590160 10460 11850 280 301 321 287 310 333 1.23
1117 1.68 706850 11670 13100 295 316 337 303 326 349 1.23
Combination 12/21
Rolling/delivery on request
y y
*= 226 mm
46
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PEINE PSp single piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
Section System Second Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length, Coating area
width moment PZ length in % of PSp length Water side
of inertia PZ 610 PZ 612
PSp a Iy Wy Wy 60% 80% 100% 60% 80% 100%
m cm4/m cm3/m cm3/m kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 m2/m
370 1.60 58180 3150 2620 156 182 209 163 192 221 1.24
400 1.60 66760 3340 2820 159 186 212 167 196 225 1.24
500 1.60 99900 4000 3480 164 191 217 172 201 230 1.24
600 1.68 156180 5210 4630 188 213 238 195 222 250 1.23
606 1.68 167470 5530 4970 197 223 248 204 232 260 1.23
700 1.68 212770 6080 5500 194 219 245 201 229 256 1.23
706 1.68 228110 6470 5890 204 229 254 211 239 266 1.23
800 1.68 291650 7300 6670 207 232 258 214 242 270 1.23
806 1.68 311670 7740 7130 217 242 267 224 252 279 1.23
900 1.68 372670 8290 7650 214 239 264 221 248 276 1.23
906 1.68 397980 8790 8170 223 249 274 231 258 286 1.23
1000 1.68 465270 9310 8660 220 245 271 227 255 283 1.23
1006 1.68 496500 9880 9240 230 255 280 237 265 292 1.23
1001 1.68 507060 10150 9440 235 260 285 242 269 297 1.23
1013 1.68 526690 10500 9800 241 266 291 248 276 303 1.23
1016 1.68 538280 10710 10020 244 270 295 252 279 307 1.23
1016 S 1.68 570420 11280 10620 254 280 305 261 289 317 1.23
1017 1.68 599420 11790 11090 263 288 313 270 297 325 1.23
1030 1.68 644340 12520 11730 285 310 335 292 319 347 1.23
1035 S 1.68 670050 12950 12300 293 318 343 300 328 355 1.23
1117 1.68 800050 14330 13620 309 334 359 316 343 371 1.23
Combination 14/21
Rolling/delivery on request
y y
*= 226 mm
47
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
Section System Second Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length, Coating area
width moment PZ length in % of PSp length Water side
of inertia PZ 610 PZ 612
PSp a Iy Wy Wy 60% 80% 100% 60% 80% 100%
m cm4/m cm3/m cm3/m kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 m2/m
370 2.00 62590 3390 2820 193 211 228 199 219 238 1.22
400 2.00 72190 3610 3040 199 216 234 205 224 244 1.22
500 2.00 109110 4370 3800 207 225 242 213 233 252 1.22
600 2.16 177830 5930 5270 240 256 272 246 264 282 1.20
606 2.16 195410 6450 5790 255 271 288 261 279 297 1.20
700 2.16 244460 6990 6310 250 266 283 256 274 292 1.20
706 2.16 268350 7610 6930 265 282 298 271 289 307 1.20
800 2.16 342540 8570 7830 270 287 303 276 294 312 1.20
806 2.16 373700 9280 8550 286 302 318 291 309 327 1.20
900 2.16 440700 9800 9040 281 297 313 286 304 322 1.20
906 2.16 480100 10600 9850 296 312 328 301 319 338 1.20
1000 2.16 553620 11080 10300 291 307 323 296 314 333 1.20
1006 2.16 602230 11980 11210 306 322 338 312 330 348 1.20
1001 2.16 618660 12380 11510 313 330 346 319 337 355 1.20
1013 2.16 649220 12940 12080 323 339 355 328 347 365 1.20
1016 2.16 667270 13270 12420 328 345 361 334 352 370 1.20
1016 S 2.16 717290 14180 13350 344 360 376 349 368 386 1.20
1017 2.16 760460 14960 14070 357 373 389 362 381 399 1.20
1030 2.16 824380 16010 15010 391 407 423 397 415 433 1.20
1035 S 2.16 867410 16770 15920 404 420 436 410 428 446 1.20
1117 2.16 1039760 18620 17700 428 445 461 434 452 470 1.20
Combination 22/23
Rolling/delivery on request
y y
*= 226 mm
48
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
Section System Second Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length, Coating area
width moment PZ length in % of PSp length Water side
of inertia PZ 610 PZ 612
PSp a Iy Wy Wy 60% 80% 100% 60% 80% 100%
m cm4/m cm3/m cm3/m kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 m2/m
370 2.00 66780 3230 2740 193 211 228 199 219 238 1.22
400 2.00 77640 3490 2990 198 216 233 204 224 244 1.22
500 2.00 119420 4310 3800 207 225 242 213 233 252 1.22
600 2.16 193300 5950 5340 240 256 272 245 264 282 1.20
606 2.16 210980 6470 5850 255 271 287 261 279 297 1.20
700 2.16 266600 7060 6430 250 266 283 256 274 292 1.20
706 2.16 290620 7680 7040 265 281 298 271 289 307 1.20
800 2.16 372510 8690 7990 270 287 303 276 294 312 1.20
806 2.16 403820 9390 8700 286 302 318 291 309 327 1.20
900 2.16 479450 9970 9250 281 297 313 286 304 322 1.20
906 2.16 519020 10770 10050 296 312 328 301 319 337 1.20
1000 2.16 602210 11300 10560 291 307 323 296 314 332 1.20
1006 2.16 651020 12190 11450 306 322 338 311 330 348 1.20
1001 2.16 667540 12590 11760 313 329 346 319 337 355 1.20
1013 2.16 698210 13140 12320 323 339 355 328 346 365 1.20
1016 2.16 716320 13470 12650 328 345 361 334 352 370 1.20
1016 S 2.16 766500 14370 13570 344 360 376 349 367 386 1.20
1017 2.16 810410 15150 14300 357 373 389 362 380 399 1.20
1030 2.16 876520 16250 15280 391 407 423 397 415 433 1.20
1035 S 2.16 918680 16990 16170 404 420 436 409 428 446 1.20
1117 2.16 1100570 18900 18010 428 445 461 434 452 470 1.20
Combination 24/21
Rolling/delivery on request
y y
*= 226 mm
49
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PEINE PSp double piles with intermediate piles PZ 610 and 612
Section System Second Section modulus Dead weight in relation to PSp length, Coating area
width moment PZ length in % of PSp length Water side
of inertia PZ 610 PZ 612
PSp a Iy Wy Wy 60% 80% 100% 60% 80% 100%
m cm4/m cm3/m cm3/m kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 kg/m2 m2/m
370 2.00 76260 4130 3430 204 225 247 210 233 257 1.22
400 2.00 88630 4440 3740 210 231 252 216 239 262 1.22
500 2.00 136300 5460 4750 218 239 261 224 247 271 1.22
600 2.16 215140 7180 6380 250 270 289 256 277 299 1.20
606 2.16 232720 7690 6900 265 285 305 271 292 314 1.20
700 2.16 296070 8460 7650 260 280 300 266 287 309 1.20
706 2.16 319960 9070 8260 275 295 315 281 303 324 1.20
800 2.16 410620 10270 9390 281 300 320 286 308 329 1.20
806 2.16 441780 10970 10100 296 315 335 301 323 344 1.20
900 2.16 527420 11730 10820 291 310 330 296 318 339 1.20
906 2.16 566820 12520 11630 306 326 345 312 333 355 1.20
1000 2.16 661150 13230 12310 301 321 340 307 328 350 1.20
1006 2.16 709760 14120 13210 316 336 355 322 343 365 1.20
1001 2.16 726200 14530 13520 323 343 363 329 351 372 1.20
1013 2.16 756760 15080 14080 333 353 372 339 360 382 1.20
1016 2.16 774810 15410 14420 339 358 378 344 366 387 1.20
1016 S 2.16 824830 16310 15350 354 374 393 360 381 403 1.20
1017 2.16 869310 17100 16090 367 387 406 373 394 416 1.20
1030 2.16 937240 18200 17060 401 421 440 407 428 450 1.20
1035 S 2.16 978250 18910 17950 414 434 453 420 441 463 1.20
1117 2.16 1170240 20960 19920 439 458 478 444 466 487 1.20
Combination 26/21
Rolling/delivery on request
y y
*= 226 mm
50
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Combination 10/23
1350
y y
*= 263 mm
51
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Combination 12/21
y y
*= 263 mm
52
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Combination 14/21
y y
*= 263 mm
53
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Combination 22/23
1350
y y
*= 263 mm
54
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Combination 24/21
y y
*= 263 mm
55
4.5.6
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Combination 26/21
y y
*= 263 mm
56
4.5.7
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
Flange
a min
a max
57
4.5.8
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PSp 800
PSp 400
58
4.5.9
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
PSp
PZi
PSp
PZi
PSp
PZi
59
4.5.10
PEINE PSp steel sheet pile walls
0 5 4 6 3 7 2 8 1 0 4 3 5 2 7 6 8 1
2 4
PSp
0 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 3
60
4.6
PEINE PSt steel piles
z t1
t2 t1
y y
h
z
b
61
1)
Section Section Second Cross Section Second Cross Dimensions Classification according
modulus moment sec- modulus moment sec- to ENV 1993-5
Weight
of tional of tional
Coating area
inertia area inertia area Steel grade
Elastic
Plastic
Elastic
Plastic
Radius of gyration
Radius of gyration
Bending y-y Compression
Wy Wy Iy iy A Wz Wz Iz iz Avz h h1 b tw tf r
S 235
S 355
S 460
S 235
S 355
S 460
kg/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm² m²/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm2 mm mm mm mm mm mm
HP 220 x 57.2 57.2 546 614 5729 8.87 72.9 1.265 185 286 2079 5.34 28.6 210.0 152.0 224.5 11.0 11.0 18.0 2 3 3 2 3 3
HP 260 x 75 75.0 855 959 10646 10.56 95.5 1.493 282 435 3733 6.25 39.1 249.0 177.0 265.0 12.0 12.0 24.0 3 3 4 3 3 4
HP 260 x 87.3 87.3 995 1124 12586 10.64 111.0 1.505 334 516 4455 6.33 45.1 253.0 177.0 267.0 14.0 14.0 24.0 1 3 3 1 3 3
HP 305 x 88 88.0 1221 1360 18425 12.82 112.0 1.784 389 595 5984 7.31 41.6 301.7 246.7 307.8 12.4 12.3 15.2 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 305 x 95 94.9 1320 1474 20045 12.87 121.0 1.790 423 648 6529 7.35 44.6 303.7 246.7 308.7 13.3 13.3 15.2 3 3 4 3 3 4
Wide flange bearing piles 220 – 320
HP 305 x 110 110.0 1531 1720 23563 12.97 140.0 1.802 496 762 7709 7.42 51.4 307.9 246.7 310.7 15.3 15.4 15.2 2 3 3 2 3 3
HP 305 x 126 126.1 1755 1986 27408 13.06 161.0 1.815 575 885 9002 7.49 58.9 312.3 246.7 312.9 17.5 17.6 15.2 1 2 3 1 2 3
HP 305 x 149 149.1 2076 2370 33067 13.20 190.0 1.834 691 1066 10910 7.58 69.6 318.5 246.7 316.0 20.6 20.7 15.2 1 1 2 1 1 2
HP 305 x 180 180.0 2508 2897 40973 13.37 229.0 1.857 847 1313 13546 7.69 84.4 326.7 246.7 319.7 24.8 24.8 15.2 1 1 1 1 1 1
HP 305 x 186 186.0 2596 3003 42610 13.41 237.0 1.863 881 1366 14143 7.73 87.0 328.3 246.7 320.9 25.5 25.6 15.2 1 1 1 1 1 1
HP 305 x 223 222.9 3119 3653 52699 13.62 284.0 1.892 1079 1680 17577 7.87 104.0 337.9 246.7 325.7 30.3 30.4 15.2 1 1 1 1 1 1
HP 320 x 84 83.7 1207 1333 18279 13.09 107.0 1.748 366 561 5520 7.19 41.8 303.0 225.0 302.0 10.0 12.0 27.0 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 320 x 88.5 88.5 1237 1379 18743 12.90 113.0 1.752 371 572 5634 7.07 47.7 303.0 225.0 304.0 12.0 12.0 27.0 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 320 x 103 102.8 1437 1611 22053 12.97 131.0 1.764 438 677 6704 7.15 54.8 307.0 225.0 306.0 14.0 14.0 27.0 2 3 4 2 3 4
HP 320 x 117 117.3 1638 1849 25476 13.06 149.0 1.776 507 786 7815 7.23 62.1 311.0 225.0 308.0 16.0 16.0 27.0 1 3 3 1 3 3
HP 320 x 147 146.7 2048 2338 32671 13.22 187.0 1.800 651 1011 10160 7.37 76.9 319.0 225.0 312.0 20.0 20.0 27.0 1 1 2 1 1 2
HP 320 x 184 184.1 2574 2979 42343 13.44 235.0 1.830 841 1311 13332 7.54 95.8 329.0 225.0 317.0 25.0 25.0 27.0 1 1 1 1 1 1
1) b
t Tolerances conforming to EN 10 034 Z
Steel grades r
General structural steels conforming to EN 10 025
h
y y
h1
tw
HP steel piles
4.7
62
tf
1)
63
Section Section Second Cross Section Second Cross Dimensions Classification according
modulus moment sec- modulus moment sec- to ENV 1993-5
Weight
4.7
of tional of tional
Coating area
inertia area inertia area Steel grade
Elastic
Plastic
Elastic
Plastic
Radius of gyration
Radius of gyration
Bending y-y Compression
Wy Wy Iy iy A Wz Wz Iz iz Avz h h1 b tw tf r
S 235
S 355
S 460
S 235
S 355
S 460
kg/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm² m²/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm2 mm mm mm mm mm mm
HP steel piles
HP 360 x 84.3 84.3 1365 1498 23206 14.70 107 2.102 449 683 8243 8.76 38.0 340.0 289.6 367.0 10.0 10.0 15.2 4 4 4 4 4 4
HP 360 x 109 108.9 1769 1956 30632 14.86 139 2.125 592 903 10987 8.90 48.6 346.4 290.2 371.0 12.8 12.9 15.2 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 360 x 133 133.0 2158 2406 37983 14.98 169 2.142 732 1119 13680 8.99 59.2 352.0 290.2 373.8 15.6 15.7 15.2 3 3 4 3 3 4
HP 360 x 152 152.0 2468 2767 43972 15.07 194 2.155 845 1293 15877 9.05 67.7 356.4 290.2 376.0 17.8 17.9 15.2 2 3 3 2 3 3
HP 360 x 174 173.9 2823 3186 51009 15.18 221 2.170 976 1497 18463 9.13 77.4 361.4 290.2 378.5 20.3 20.4 15.2 1 3 3 1 3 3
Wide flange bearing piles 360 – 400
HP 360 x 180 180.2 2923 3306 53036 15.20 230 2.173 1011 1552 19144 9.13 80.5 362.9 290.3 378.8 21.1 21.1 15.2 1 3 3 1 3 3
HP 400 x 117 117.0 1911 2113 33162 14.91 149 2.197 676 1030 13155 9.39 50.7 347.0 290.2 389.0 13.4 13.4 15.0 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 400 x 122 122.4 1998 2212 34770 14.93 156 2.202 710 1082 13851 9.42 52.9 348.0 290.0 390.0 14.0 14.0 15.0 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 400 x 131 131.0 2174 2405 38151 15.12 167 2.208 781 1189 15235 9.55 53.5 351.0 290.2 390.0 14.0 15.4 15.0 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 400 x 140 140.2 2288 2547 40274 15.02 179 2.214 820 1252 16077 9.49 60.5 352.0 290.0 392.0 16.0 16.0 15.0 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 400 x 158 158.1 2581 2888 45939 15.10 201 2.226 932 1425 18368 9.55 68.2 356.0 290.0 394.0 18.0 18.0 15.0 2 3 4 2 3 4
HP 400 x 176 176.1 2876 3235 51766 15.19 224 2.238 1047 1603 20725 9.61 75.9 360.0 290.0 396.0 20.0 20.0 15.0 1 3 3 1 3 3
HP 400 x 194 194.2 3174 3588 57759 15.28 247 2.250 1163 1784 23149 9.67 83.8 364.0 290.0 398.0 22.0 22.0 15.0 1 3 3 1 3 3
HP 400 x 213 212.5 3474 3947 63921 15.37 271 2.262 1282 1969 25642 9.73 91.7 368.0 290.0 400.0 24.0 24.0 15.0 1 2 3 1 2 3
HP 400 x 231 230.9 3777 4312 70255 15.45 294 2.274 1403 2158 28204 9.79 99.7 372.0 290.0 402.0 26.0 26.0 15.0 1 1 2 1 1 2
y y
h1
tw
tf Z
1)
Section Section Second Cross Section Second Cross Dimensions Classification according
modulus moment sec- modulus moment sec- to ENV 1993-5
Weight
of tional of tional
Coating area
inertia area inertia area Steel grade
Elastic
Plastic
Elastic
Plastic
Radius of gyration
Radius of gyration
Bending y-y Compression
Wy Wy Iy iy A Wz Wz Iz iz Avz h h1 b tw tf r
S 235
S 355
S 460
S 235
S 355
S 460
kg/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm² m²/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm2 mm mm mm mm mm mm
HP 8 x 8 x 36
HP 200 x 200 x 53.5 53.5 488 551 4965 8.54 68.2 1.196 162 249 1676 4.96 24.9 203.7 160.7207.1 11.3 11.310.2 1 3 3 1 3 3
HP 10 x 10 x 42
HP 250 x 250 x 62.6 62.6 712 793 8774 10.49 79.8 1.474 234 358 2992 6.12 28.9 246.4 199.6255.9 10.5 10.712.7 3 3 4 3 3 4
HP 10 x 10 x 57
HP 250 x 250 x 85.2 85.2 966 1093 12263 10.63 109.0 1.496 324 499 4211 6.23 39.5 253.8 199.6259.7 14.4 14.412.7 1 3 3 1 3 3
HP 12 x 12 x 53
HP 310 x 310 x 78.3 78.3 1089 1207 16284 12.78 99.8 1.774 343 525 5253 7.26 37.0 299.1 246.7305.9 11.0 11.015.2 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 12 x 12 x 63
HP 310 x 310 x 93.4 93.4 1298 1449 19686 12.86 119.0 1.786 415 635 6387 7.33 44.0 303.3 246.7308.0 13.1 13.115.2 3 3 4 3 3 4
HP 12 x 12 x 74
HP 310 x 310 x 110.6 110.6 1539 1730 23701 12.97 141.0 1.801 498 765 7729 7.41 51.8 308.1 246.7310.3 15.4 15.515.2 2 3 3 2 3 3
HP 12 x 12 x 84
HP 310 x 310 x 124.7 124.7 1734 1961 27040 13.05 159.0 1.812 567 872 8848 7.46 58.5 311.9 246.7312.3 17.4 17.415.2 1 3 3 1 3 3
HP 14 x 14½ x 73
HP 360 x 370 x 108.2 108.2 1752 1938 30277 14.82 138.0 2.122 586 894 10857 8.88 48.5 345.7 289.7370.5 12.8 12.815.2 3 4 4 3 4 4
HP 14 x 14½ x 89
HP 360 x 370 x 132.2 132.2 2140 2386 37588 14.94 168.0 2.139 725 1109 13538 8.97 59.1 351.3 289.7373.3 15.6 15.615.2 3 3 4 3 3 4
HP 14 x 14 ½ x 102
HP 360 x 370 x 152.1 152.1 2462 2761 43809 15.04 194.0 2.152 842 1290 15814 9.04 67.9 355.9 289.7375.5 17.9 17.915.2 2 3 3 2 3 3
HP 14 x 14½ x 117
173.9 2817 3180 50830 15.15 222.0 2.167 974 1494 18405 9.11 77.6 360.9 289.7378.1 20.4 20.415.2 1 3 3 1 3 3
Wide flange bearing piles HP 8 – 14 conforming to ASTM A6/A6M
r
h
y y
h1
tw
HP steel piles
4.7
64
tf
1)
65
Section Section Second Cross Section Second Cross Dimensions Classification according
modulus moment sec- modulus moment sec- to ENV 1993-5
Weight
4.8
of tional of tional
Coating area
inertia area inertia area Steel grade
Elastic
Plastic
Elastic
Plastic
Radius of gyration
Radius of gyration
Bending y-y Compression
Wy Wy Iy iy A Wz Wz Iz iz Avz h h 1 b t w t f r
S 235
S 355
S 460
S 235
S 355
S 460
kg/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm² m²/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm2 mm mm mm mm mm mm
HEB 100 20.4 89.9 104 450 4.16 26.0 0.567 33.5 51.4 167 2.53 9.04 100 56 100 6.00 10.0 12 1 1 1 1 1 1
HEB 120 26.7 144 165 864 5.04 34.0 0.686 52.9 81.0 318 3.06 11.00 120 74 120 6.50 11.0 12 1 1 1 1 1 1
HEB 140 33.7 216 245 1509 5.93 43.0 0.805 78.5 120.0 550 3.58 13.10 140 92 140 7.00 12.0 12 1 1 1 1 1 1
Wide flange beams 100 – 320
HEB 160 42.6 311 354 2492 6.78 54.3 0.918 111.0 170.0 889 4.05 17.60 160 104 160 8.00 13.0 15 1 1 1 1 1 1
HEB 180 51.2 426 481 3831 7.66 65.3 1.037 151.0 231.0 1363 4.57 20.20 180 122 180 8.50 14.0 15 1 1 1 1 1 1
HEB wide flange beams
HEB 200 61.3 570 643 5696 8.54 78.1 1.151 200.0 306.0 2003 5.07 24.80 200 134 200 9.00 15.0 18 1 1 1 1 1 1
HEB 220 71.5 736 827 8091 9.43 91.0 1.270 258.0 394.0 2843 5.59 27.90 220 152 220 9.50 16.0 18 1 1 1 1 1 1
HEB 240 83.2 938 1053 11259 10.31 106.0 1.384 327.0 498.0 3923 6.08 33.20 240 164 240 10.00 17.0 21 1 1 1 1 1 1
HEB 260 93.0 1148 1283 14919 11.22 118.0 1.499 395.0 602.0 5135 6.58 37.60 260 177 260 10.00 17.5 24 1 1 2 1 1 2
HEB 280 103.1 1376 1534 19270 12.11 131.0 1.618 471.0 718.0 6595 7.09 41.10 280 196 280 10.50 18.0 24 1 1 2 1 1 2
HEB 300 117.0 1678 1869 25166 12.99 149.0 1.732 571.0 870.0 8563 7.58 47.40 300 208 300 11.00 19.0 27 1 1 3 1 1 3
HEB 320 126.7 1926 2149 30824 13.82 161.0 1.771 616.0 939.0 9239 7.57 51.80 320 225 300 11.50 20.5 27 1 1 2 1 1 2
b
Z
r
h
y
h1
y
tw
tf Z
1)
Section Section Second Cross Section Second Cross Dimensions Classification according
modulus moment sec- modulus moment sec- to ENV 1993-5
Weight
of tional of tional
Coating area
inertia area inertia area Steel grade
Elastic
Plastic
Elastic
Plastic
Radius of gyration
Radius of gyration
Bending y-y Compression
Wy Wy Iy iy A Wz Wz Iz iz Avz h h 1 b t w t f r
S 235
S 355
S 460
S 235
S 355
S 460
kg/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm² m²/m cm3 cm3 cm4 cm cm2 mm mm mm mm mm mm
HEB 340 134.2 2156 2408 36656 14.65 171 1.810 646 986 9690 7.53 56.1 340 243 300 12.0 21.5 27 1 1 1 1 1 1
HEB 360 141.8 2400 2683 43193 15.46 181 1.849 676 1032 10141 7.49 60.6 360 261 300 12.5 22.5 27 1 1 1 1 1 1
HEB 400 155.3 2884 3232 57680 17.08 198 1.927 721 1104 10819 7.40 70.0 400 298 300 13.5 24.0 27 1 1 1 1 1 1
Wide flange beams 340 – 1000
HEB 450 171.1 3551 3982 79888 19.14 218 2.026 781 1198 11721 7.33 79.7 450 344 300 14.0 26.0 27 1 1 1 1 1 2
HEB 500 187.3 4287 4815 107176 21.19 239 2.125 842 1292 12624 7.27 89.8 500 390 300 14.5 28.0 27 1 1 1 1 2 2
HEB 550 199.4 4971 5591 136691 23.20 254 2.224 872 1341 13077 7.17 100.0 550 438 300 15.0 29.0 27 1 1 1 1 2 3
HEB 600 211.9 5701 6425 171041 25.17 270 2.323 902 1391 13530 7.08 111.0 600 486 300 15.5 30.0 27 1 1 1 1 3 4
HEB 650 224.8 6480 7320 210616 27.12 286 2.422 932 1441 13984 6.99 122.0 650 534 300 16.0 31.0 27 1 1 1 2 3 4
HEB 700 240.5 7340 8327 256888 28.96 306 2.520 963 1495 14441 6.87 137.0 700 582 300 17.0 32.0 27 1 1 1 2 4 4
HEB 800 262.3 8977 10229 359083 32.78 334 2.713 994 1553 14904 6.68 162.0 800 674 300 17.5 33.0 30 1 1 1 3 4 4
HEB 900 291.5 10979 12584 494065 36.48 371 2.911 1054 1658 15816 6.53 189.0 900 770 300 18.5 35.0 30 1 1 1 3 4 4
HEB 1000 314.0 12895 14855 644748 40.15 400 3.110 1085 1716 16276 6.38 212.0 1000 888 300 19.0 36.0 30 1 1 1 4 4 4
b
Z
r
h
y
h1
y
tw
HEB wide flange beams
4.8
66
tf
4.9.1
Pipe piles
y y
Da
67
4.9.1
Pipe piles
y y
Da
68
4.9.2
Pipe pile walls
B
s
y y
Da
ep
69
4.9.2
Pipe pile walls
B
s
y y
Da
ep
70
4.9.2
Pipe pile walls
B
s
y y
Da
ep
71
4.9.2
Pipe pile walls
B
s
y y
Da
ep
72
4.9.2
Pipe pile walls
B
s
y y
Da
ep
73
4.9.2
Pipe pile walls
B
s
y y
Da
ep
74
4.10
Angle walls
y y
45°
75
5.0 Special services
5.1.1
Special services
In addition, we can provide reliable after-sales service worldwide through our global sales structure.
1
5.1.2
Special services
We support you with the design, We advice you on the execution of construction
calculation and production of sheet piling work and particularly on pile driving at the planning
structures with: stage and on site.
• Driving plans, layouts Your contacts in our commercial department make
• Structural drawings sure that everything proceeds smoothly from the
• Static load calculations, bid through to the just-in-time delivery of sheet
stability analyses piles straight to the site.
• Preparation of designs and
bills of materials
• Residual wall thickness measurements
• Durability studies
2
5.2
Special services
Quality assurance
Throughout production, a comprehensive quality assurance
system conforming to DIN EN ISO 9001 ensures a high standard
of quality from preliminary work through to the finished sheet
piling.
Approvals
Current approvals can be requested from the plant.
• Ü-symbol of the “Bauregelliste”
(list of relevant standards and specifications), Part 1
• Italy: Homologation
• Poland: SIMPTEST
3
5.3
Special services
Interlock sealing
Because of the play necessary in the interlock gap, sheet piling interlocks can only achieve a limited intrinsic
seal. If the degree of tightness has to satisfy special requirements, artificial interlock sealing is necessary.
See R 117 of the “Recommendations of the Committee for Waterfront Structures” on this subject.
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5.3
Special services
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5.4
Special services
Corrosion protection
Coating Hot-dip galvanizing
The most commonly used form of corrosion Corrosion protection by hot-dip galvanizing is one
protection for steel sheet piles is coating. On the of the widely used methods in steel construction.
basis of experience to date, it can delay the Combined with an additional coating (duplex
onset of corrosion by over 20 years. system), synergies are created.
To prevent harm to the environment due to blast- For the galvanizing of steel sheet piles a special
ing dust and overspray, steel components should steel analysis is necessary and compliance
be given the necessary corrosion protection in with regulations governing interlock tolerances.
conformity with current regulations and recom- Surface quality and product identification must
mendations if possible before installation. Since it be taken into account. Notice should therefore
is known that, given careful treatment, only be given of the intention to have the piles
minor damage occurs during transport and hot-dip galvanized before the start of rolling.
assembly, we recommend complete coating in For the requirements and tests/inspections,
the factory. see DIN EN ISO 1461.
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5.5
Special services
Welded structures
Our workshops have been producing welded structures from steel piles for over 6 decades. All sheet piling
steel grades are suitable for arc welding, subject to general welding regulations.
Foundation piles, dolphins with accessories, HOESCH and LARSSEN box piles, structural piles such as
corner and junction piles, piles with shock plates, piles with weld-sealed interlocks and special piles for
specific requirements are all manufactured to proven quality standards.
Our workshops fully comply with standards for modern welding operations and are qualified in accordance
with DIN 18800, part 7.
The general and special tasks of quality assurance, e.g. non-destructive weld seam testing, are carried out
by an independent quality body to German or, if necessary, international regulations.
Welded structures
Submerged-arc welding
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5.6
Special services
Bollard
Recessed bollard
Quay ladder
Profiled capping plates are on the top of construction
8
5.7
Special services
• Welding structural elements into the steel sheet piles to increase the bearing surface
• Slitting the steel sheet piles in the connection zone or drilling holes for
reinforcement bars
• Welding reinforcement bars onto the steel sheet piles in order to discharge
the tensile forces from the reinforced concrete into the sheet piles.
Approval notices from the Berlin Institute for Construction Technology as well as explanations and examples
of applications of the HOESCH knife-edge bearing system on steel sheet piles can be requested from us.
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5.8
Special services
A A
Direction of driving
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5.8
Special services
11
5.8
Special services
Driving caps
for HOESCH and LARSSEN sections/piles and UP piles
Driving caps with wooden cushions or, if specially requested, with overlapping steel/plastic linings
(chapter 5.10.2).
For driving with leader guidance, caps with integrally cast fastening strips are available.
Wooden cushion
d c
d c
f
f
h
h
I b
570
I b 370
270 Fastening strip
45
110
b
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5.8
Special services
Overlapping
plastic/steel Steel S 355 J0
driving cap lining Plastic
Steel S 235 J0
Plastic
30
t 2 = 140 mm
t = 32 mm
Bevel all round 15 x 15 mm t 1 = 10 mm
t = 32 mm
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5.9
Special services
e 1) This driving cap must be turned through 180° from one section to the next.
e 2) Discontinued model.
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5.9
Special services
e 2) Discontinued model.
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5.9
Special services
16
5.9
Special services
17
5.9
Special services
18
5.9
Special services
19
5.9
Special services
l b
h
L2
Possible uses of driving caps
B
L1
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5.9
Special services
l b
H
L2
B
L1
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5.10
Special services
Starter weight
A starter weight is used for overcoming friction resistance during the driving of piles that are
only threaded. As starter weight hangs freely from the crane, it can also be used as a drop
hammer for gentle pile driving.
400 500
Use of the starter weight is
recommended:
1800
• When setting up panel sections that
are pressed into place hydraulically.
Weight: 1500 kg
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22
6.0 Anchors/anchor equipment
Driving, extracting, drilling and
pressing equipment
6.1.1
Anchoring/anchor equipment
Articulated pin
Connecting strap
PSp PSp
Pin
1
6.1.1
Anchoring/anchor equipment
PSp PSp
Cross plates
2
3
With upset ends
dcore
dflank
dshaft
6.1.2
inch 1½ 1¾ 2 2¼ 2½ 2¾ 3 3¼ 3½ 3¾ 4 4¼ 4½ 4¾ 5 5¼ 5½ 5¾ 6
Nominal diameter
D mm 38 45 50 57 63 70 75 83 90 95 100 110 115 120 125 130 140 145 150
ASF 600 361 486 598 812 1025 1120 1393 1750 2029 2329 2650 2853 3354 3737 4141 4566 5011 5477 5963
Rd1) kN S 460 220 297 392 496 626 752 911 1071 1259 1442 1662 1882 2130 2376 2651 2927 3229 3531 3873
S 355 196 265 349 442 558 670 812 954 1122 1285 1480 1676 1897 2117 2362 2608 2877 3146 3451
dshaft (mm) 35 41 38 45 50 52 58 65 70 75 80 83 90 95 100 105 110 115 120
dcore (mm) 32.7 37.9 43.6 49.1 55.4 60.6 66.9 72.5 78.9 84.4 90.8 96.7 103.0 108.8 115.1 121.0 127.2 133.0 139.6
dflank (mm) 35.4 41.2 47.2 53.1 59.4 65.2 71.6 77.6 83.9 89.8 96.2 102.3 108.7 114.8 121.1 127.2 133.5 139.6 145.9
l (mm) 190 190 220 220 250 250 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 270
kg/m 7.6 10.4 8.9 12.5 15.4 16.7 20.7 24.5 30.2 34.7 39.5 42.5 49.9 55.6 61.7 68.0 74.6 81.5 88.8
Round steel tie rods with rolled threads
dshaft
Zoll 1½ 1¾ 2 2¼ 2½ 2¾ 3 3¼ 3½ 3¾ 4 4¼ 4½ 4¾ 5 5¼ 5½ 5¾ 6
Nominal diameter
D mm 38 45 50 57 63 70 75 83 90 95 100 110 115 120 125 130 140 145 150
1) ASF 600 361 486 641 812 1025 1231 1492 1752 2061 2360 2719 3079 3485 3887 4338 4790 5285 5778 6338
Rd kN
S 355 / S 460 see above (thread governs)
dshaft (mm) 35 41 47 53 59 65 71 77 83 89 96 102 108 114 121 127 133 139 145
kg/m 7.6 10.4 13.6 17.3 21.5 21.5 31.1 36.6 42.5 48.8 56.8 64.1 71.9 80.1 90.3 99.4 109.1 119.1 129.6
dshaft
inch 1½ 1¾ 2 2¼ 2½ 2¾ 3 3¼ 3½ 3¾ 4 4¼ 4½ 4¾ 5 5¼ 5½ 5¾ 6
Nominal diameter
D mm 38 45 50 57 63 70 75 83 90 95 100 110 115 120 125 130 140 145 150
a (mm) 72 85 105 110 125 135 155 165 180 190 210 230 240 255 280 275 290 300 310
bhole (mm) 34 40 50 53 60 66 73 78 83 88 93 98 103 113 118 123 128 133 143
bbolt (mm) 32 38 48 50 57 63 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 110 115 120 125 130 140
c (mm) 25 30 33 39 42 47 50 55 60 63 66 72 75 80 85 90 95 100 105
k (mm) 50 60 70 75 85 90 105 110 120 130 135 165 175 180 190 195 205 205 230
Round steel tie rods with rolled threads
dshaft
inch 1½ 1¾ 2 2¼ 2½ 2¾ 3 3¼ 3½ 3¾ 4 4¼ 4½ 4¾ 5 5¼ 5½ 5¾ 6
Nominal diameter
D mm 38 45 50 57 63 70 75 83 90 95 100 110 115 120 125 130 140 145 150
a (mm) 100 100 110 115 125 135 145 160 180 185 190 205 220 235 235 245 260 270
b (mm) 38 40 50 55 60 60 70 70 75 75 80 90 90 95 100 130 135 140
Head (kg) 1.9 2.9 3.6 4.5 5.7 6.7 8.8 10.8 12.0 14.4 17.8 19.7 23.8 26.1 29.0 30.0 35.0 40.0
Ashaft: cross-sectional area at shaft d = D for lengths < 4 m
Aten: tensile stress area calculated from (dcore + dflank)/2
1)
fy,k: yield stress: S 355 = 355 N/mm² / S 460 = 460 N/mm² / ASF 600 = 580 N/mm² Permissible design resistance R d
fua,k: tensile strength: S 355 = 490 N/mm² / S 460 = 550 N/mm² / ASF 600 = 900 N/mm²
γM0: partial safety factor of 1.10 for anchor shaft to DIN EN 1993-5 Analysis format Z d < R d for the ultimate limit
γMb: ditto, but 1.25 for threaded segment state to DIN EN 1993-5
kt*: notch factor of 0.55 according to EAU 2004 R20
Z d: design value for anchor force Zd = ZG,k x γG + ZQ,k x γQ
R d: design resistance of anchor Rd = min [Ftg,Rd ; F*tt,Rd]
Anchoring/anchor equipment
6.1.2
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6.1.2
Anchoring/anchor equipment
Turnbuckle
s
b
D
a a m e
g f g g
L
Nut
Coupling sleeve Left-hand thread Right-hand thread
s
b
D
f m e
g g g
Lm
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6.1.3
Anchoring/anchor equipment
HD PE sleeve, e.g. for exposed pile The cement grout protects the steel tendon as a conventional
length and additional corrosion element without prestress against corrosion over its entire
protection in the foundation joint length and also interlocks it tightly with the surrounding soil.
The steel tendon, a ribbed steel tube made of fine-grained
Primary injection (filter cake)
stabilizes the drill hole and structural steel, is not vulnerable to transverse pressure,
improves shear bond brittle fracture and stress corrosion cracking.
Non-cohesive soil (sand, gravel,
weathered rock) TITAN micropiles are self-drilling, are inserted together with
a drilling fluid – and so need no casing – and are grouted
Injection anchor, rebar thread
to DIN EN 14199 for crack
dynamically. The drilling fluid forms a filter cake that supports
width control the drilled hole. The direct, rotary percussive drilling with a
drilling fluid avoids loss and loosening of the soil, and this
results in a considerable improvement in the ground
Flushing passage conditions.
Coupling nut
Clay bit
Flushing hole
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6.1.3 at
i o n a l Te
ch
N
AP
Anchoring/anchor equipment PR
nical
OV
AL
1)
Approval Z-34.14-209: Reductions may need to be considered for piles in tension (permanent application) with
a grout cover c < 35 mm (see approval).
2)
Permissible values from approval Z-34.14-203 adapted to the new safety concept.
3)
An approval to cover these sizes has been applied for.
4)
These values were determined from tests. It is not possible to calculate the elastic modulus, cross-section or second moment
of area from these figures. The values were interpolated for the TITAN 30/11, 73/45, 73/35 sizes.
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
A complete system
8
6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Diesel-hydraulic
power pack Suspension
Motor
Pile
9
6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
1600
1400
1200
1000
800 Soil type Sand and gravel Cohesive and silty soils
600 Curve
400 I Loose Soft
200
II Medium Plastic
5 10 15 20 25 30 III Dense Hard
Driving depth [mm] IV Very dense Very hard
Extraction work
Boden Surface friction kN/m² The table for “Extraction work” shows
the surface friction values in kN/m² for
Sand and Loose to medium 10 – 16
various soil types and soil states.
gravel Dense to very dense 15 – 28 Experience shows that the surface and
Cohesive Soft 3– 8 interlock friction forces can be reduced to
and silty Plastic 6 – 12 1/10 if an appropriate vibrator is used.
soils Hard 12 – 20
Very hard > 20
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Müller vibrators
Choosing the right vibrator
Type MS-10 HFV 16 HFV MS-24 HFV MS-32 HFV MS-48 HFV
MS-5 HFBV MS-25 H2/H3 MS-50 H2/H3 MS-62 HV
MS-10/17 HF (B) MS-25 HHF MS-50 HHF MS-100 HHF MS-120 HHF MS-290 HHF
Centrifugal force kN 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 3200 3400 3600 3800 4000 Centrifugal force kN
5
1
10 2
3
15
4
20
5
Driving depth [m]
50
the formula:
2 . Mstat
S = 2s = ∑ Gdyn
For non-cohesive and water-saturated soils, the total
amplitude (2s) can be lower than for cohesive soils.
L On no account should it be less than about 6.0 mm
free-running without soil damping. Further calculation
parameters are the soil's water content, compact-
T B ness, soil structure and if necessary any aids used to
enhance soil penetration.
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Weight (dyn.) excl. clamp kg 1930 2550 2660 3340 3820 4200
Weight (tot.) excl. clamp kg 3200 3600 3600 6300 8050 8200
Amplitude excl. clamp mm 25.9 19.6 24.4 29.9 26.2 31.0
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Vibrator type MS-25 HHF MS-50 HHF MS-100 HHF MS-120 HHF MS-200 HHF
Technical data
Max. centrifugal force kN 750 1500 2500 3003 4000
Max. static moment kgm 25 50 100 116 190
Steps kgm 12/15/20/25 24/30/40/50 48/60/80/100 80/94/110/116 (98)/110/115/190
Max. speed min-1 2170/2113/1830/1637 2362/2113/1830/1637 2160/1920/1670/1500 1850/1700/1570/1536 (1800)/1800/1560/1371
Max. frequency Hz 39.3/35.2/30.5/27.3 39.3/35.2/30.5/27.3 36/32/27.8/25 30.9/28.3/26.2/25.6 30/26/22.9
Max. pulling force kN 280 500 600 1200 1200
Max. output at vibrator kW 274 356 562 610 750 671 895 837 980
Max. absorption volume ltr./min 470 610 964 1045 1286 989 1150 1534 1435 1680
Max. pressure bar 350 350 350 350 350
Unit type MS-A 260 420 570* 700 840* 840 1050* 840 1050*
Single clamp alternative MS-U 90 180 360 360 –
MS-U 100 200
Double clamp alternative MS-U 2 x 54 2 x 90 2 x 150 2 x 180 2 x 250
MS-U 2 x 70 2 x 100 2 x 180
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Vibrator type MS-10 HFV MS-16 HFV MS-20 HFV MS-24 HFV MS-28 HFV MS-32 HFV MS-48 HFV MS-62 HFV
Technical data
Max. centrifugal force kN 610 968 1230 1480 1473 1980 2690 2998
Max. static moment kgm 0 – 10 0 – 16 0 – 19,5 0 – 24 0 – 28 0 – 32 0 – 48 0 – 62
Max. speed min-1 2358 2350 2400 2350 2190 2375 2350 2100
Max. frequency Hz 39.3 39.2 40.0 39.2 36.5 39.6 39.0 35.0
Max. pulling force kN 180 300 300 400 500 600 600 600
Weight (dyn.) excl. clamp kg 1700 2600 2600 2900 3120 4850 6520 6700
Weight (tot.) excl. clamp kg 2300 3500 3600 5050 5320 7250 9700 11000
Amplitude excl. clamp mm 11.8 12.3 15.4 16.5 18.0 13.2 14.7 18.5
Max. output at vibrator kW 147 203 220 294 413 404 551 514 685 822 682 823 980
Max. absorption volume ltr./min 253 348 378 504 708 693 945 734 880 1175 1410 1170 1410 1680
Max. pressure bar 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350
Unit type MS-A ... V 170 260* 260 420* 420 420 570* 420 570* 700 840* 700 840* 1050
Single clamp alternative MS-U 72 150 150 180 180 250 360 360
MS-U 100
Double clamp alternative MS-U 2 x 54 2 x 70 2 x 90 2 x 90 2 x 90 2 x 150 2x 180 2 x 180
MS-U 2 x 70 2 x 90 2 x 100 2 x 100 2 x 100
*increased performance combination
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Acceleration a [m/s²]
S .
2
Static moment a
M [kgm] M = G ∙ r = g
= 9.81
The static moment is the measure of unbalance.
As the factor determining the amplitude, it is a = . n/30
critical variable, particularly for driving work.
The transmission of the acceleration of the pile to
the surrounding soil causes the rearrangement
of particle structure and reduces particle friction
and soil resistance. As an indication of magni-
tude, here is the ratio between acceleration and
gravity:
Centrifugal force F = M . w 2
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
t
0
Working time
Start-up phase Driving/extracting time Slow-down phase
For difficult driving and extraction jobs, ThyssenKrupp switched on, the eccentrics are dephased by 180°
GfT Bautechnik supplies adjustable, high-frequency relative to each other so that all the eccentrics coun-
Müller vibrators of the HFV series with resonance-free terbalance each other and the machine operates at
start-up and slow-down. zero amplitude. Once the preselected operating fre-
quency has been reached, the eccentrics are again
The machines deliver exceptional power and emit dephased relative to each other during operation so
minimal noise and propagated vibration. that the vibration amplitude is now generated.
This generation of vibrators achieves optimum adap- This is another step toward ensuring cost-effective,
tation to geological conditions in terms of frequency environment-friendly and successful driving and
and amplitude. Before these vibrators fitted with extraction.
adjustable exciter modules are
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6.2.1
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Advantages
• Resonance-free vibrator start-up and
slow-down thanks to eccentric
counterbalancing.
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6.2.2
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
For the power supply of the hydraulic vibrators power The vibrator can be operated wirelessly from a
supply units are used. Installed diesel engines drive remote control.
several hydraulic pumps, which supply the flow rate
for the hydraulic motors . A modem can be integrated to permit the capture
of production parameters so that production
All the power packs are silenced and are controlled records can be issued in connection with the
and continuously monitored during operation by a Müller civil engineering data capture system.
specially adapted PLC.
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6.2.3
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
IPB
e
h
d c
f
b
k
g i max.
a
Clamps
Type Clamping force Dimensions in mm Weight
MS-U kN a c d f g h i. max. IPB min kg
12* 122 225 195 195 223 95 ― 15 120 50
40* 370 508 260 475 285 175 ― 40 120 190
54** 540 650 270 515 690 200 730 22 180 440
60* 600 600 320 480 350 220 ― 40 140 260
70** 700 770 340 580 525 290 780 36 180 615
72* 720 600 320 480 350 220 ― 40 140 260
90** 900 770 340 580 525 290 780 28 180 620
100** 1000 751 345 610 530 275 780 50 280 680
150*/** 1500 890 340 640 550 320 780 45 320*** 770
180*/** 1800 954 390 745 592 325 780 80 320*** 1250
200* 2000 1010 380 880 800 430 ― 48 450 1600
250*/** 2500 1340 400 870 840 410 1150 63 450 2400
360* 36000 1255 460 1180 950 520 ― 80 400 3130
*for direkt screwing **slideable at tension bar ***IPB 300 with special equipment possible
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6.2.3
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Clamp arrangements
as single clamps, double clamps for U- and Z-shaped pile sections, and for I-beams and pipes. Special clamps
are available for special items, e.g. for wooden piles, concrete piles and small-diameter pipes.
Special version
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6.2.4
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Advantages
• A locking pin controlled by the shackle prevents the clamp being opened as long
as the load is suspended from the hook. The suspended section cannot be unhooked
during the work process. Only when the rope slackens is the lock disabled, thus
releasing the clamp.
• Ist low weight and easy-to-manipulate operating mechanism make handling easier.
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6.2.5
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Excavator-mounted vibrator
Fields of application
• Road building, e.g. driving crash
barriers and signs.
• Hydraulic engineering, e.g. shore
reinforcement.
• Driving special piles such as plastic piles,
wooden piles and mini piles.
• Trench shoring
• Soldier pile wall
Advantages
• Safety circuit on all equipment.
• Low height of the excavator-mounted
vibrator.
• Automatic tightening device.
• High pulling force.
• Swiveling clamping device.
Excavator-mounted vibrator
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6.2.5
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
MS- 5 HFBV 400 0–5 8.8 45.0 120/ 80 95 162 1408 1580
MS- 8 HFBV 584 0–8 12.4 43.0 150/150 165 283 1583 1815
MS- 4 HFBS 378 4.2 7.7 47.5 120/ 80 100 171 1250 1360
MS- 6 HFBS 464 6.5 11.6 42.5 120/ 80 119 204 1250 1370
MS- 7 HFBS 604 7.0 12.4 46.7 150/ 80 130 224 1250 1380
MS-20 HFM 1200 0 – 20 2340 39.0 180 3840 1710 455 150
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6.2.6
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
For drilling equipment gripped by the vibrator clamp Drilling equipment for attachment to the
or attached to the telescopic leader slide, the leader excavator arm
serves as a torque support. The oil supply is
supplied via the feed line connected to the slide's If the drilling equipment is attached to the excavator
distribution block. arm itself, the oil is supplied by connecting the feed
line to the excavator.
L
L
D
CW
CW
1. Drilling equipment gripped by the vibrator clamp. 2. Drilling equipment attached to the telescopic leader slide.
L
D
CW
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6.2.6
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Typ mounting on a guide slide of a leader = 1 RHA 101 RHA 141 RHA 201 RHA 281 RHA 401
clamping in the clamping device of a Vibrator = 2 RHA 102 RHA 142 RHA 202
Connection at the excavator stick = 3 RHA 103 RHA 143 RHA 203 RHA 283 RHA 403
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6.2.7
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
ABI MOBILRAM systems for driving, extracting, augering and silent piling
Driving, extracting, augering and silent piling can be carried out by a single machine - the ABI MOBILRAM
system. This is made possible by interchanging such tools as pile-driving and -extracting vibrators, auger
drives, rotary power heads, double auger heads, Hydro Press systems and, for special applications, diesel
impact hammers or hydraulic impact hammers. This is all facilitated by a quick-change or docking system.
The range of tasks performed The central element of the ABI MOBILRAM system
by the ABI MOBILRAM: is an up to ± 90° slewing telescopic leader, mast-
mounted, with an appropriate fold-down device
on a special carrier. Depending on customer require-
• Driving with vibrators and impact hammers. ments, effective lengths up to 8 to 25 m are avail-
able, thus covering the whole spectrum of light to
• Extracting with vibrators. medium piling and extracting work.
• Silent piling with the Hydro Press system.
Worthy of note are its extremely compact transport
• Piling with ABI BANUT hydraulic impact dimensions, the effective lengths achievable with
hammers or DELMAG diesel impact the telescopic leader and its extremely quick set-up.
hammers. The required working space is low, so gaps between
existing buildings and narrow streets are no problem
• Continuous flight augering (for ground as the construction site.
release as a piling aid) or hollow stem auger
systems (soldier beam wall installation, Data-logging systems with in-time printouts provides
de-watering well installation, cast-in-situ information for third parties. In addition to perform-
concrete piles). ing the immediate task and the work associated with
it, it is also essential for all data to be recorded and
• Double auger head augering with VDW. comprehensibly structured. On the latest equipment,
it is possible to inspect and if necessary modify
• Pile foundations with the equipment and parameters important for data log-
ABI MOBILRAM TM 14/16 B ging online via a mobile phone modem.
(reinforced version) in combination with the
rotary power head and Kelly bar.
The mechanism enables the telescopic leader system to be set up or folded down
into its transport position in a single maneuver.
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6.2.7
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
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6.2.7
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
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6.2.8
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Vibrators
Technical data MRZV 18S MRZV 20S MRZV 22S MRZV 26S
Centrifugal force at max. speed kN 18 20 22 26
Static moment kgm 1000 1000 1000 1000
Max. static pulling force kN 200 200 200 200
Max. speed rpm 2250 2135 2035 1850
1)
Dynamic weight kg 2700 2740 2745 2780
1)
Total weight kg 4060/4280 4060/4280 4080/4300 4160/4380
Max. pile weight kg - - - -
Dimensions
Height mm 2720 2720 2720 2720
Width mm 690 690 690 690
Depth mm 1405 1405 1405 1405
Transport dimensions
Height (h) / width (b) / depht (t) mm 2800/1030/1405 2800/1030/1405 2800/1030/1405 2800/1030/1405
Technical data MRZV 30S MRZV 36S MRZV 42S MRZV 48S
Centrifugal force at max. speed kN 30 36 42 48
Static moment kgm 1500 1500 1500 1500
Max. static pulling force kN 300 300 300 300
Max. speed rpm 2135 1950 1800 1700
1)
Dynamic weight kg 3950 3955 4000 4150
1)
Total weight kg 5650/6160 5700/6210 5750/6260 5900/6410
Max. pile weight kg - - - -
Dimensions
Height mm 3000 3000 3000 3000
Width mm 650 650 650 650
Depth mm 1390 1390 1390 1390
Transport dimensions
Height (h) / width (b) / depht (t) mm 3170/1480/1540 3170/1480/1540 3170/1480/1540 3170/1480/1540
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6.2.9
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
T
MRZV-V
X S H
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6.2.10
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
S
H
H
R
B B
VDW
Double augerhead
Type VDW 4230 VDW 6240 VDW 8360
Gear box I / II Hydraulic motor Hydraulic motor Hydraulic motor
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6.2.11
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
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6.2.11
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
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6.2.12
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
ABI BANUT
The BANUT fixed leader mast is particularly designed for impacting. Primarily pre-fab concrete piles,
but also pipes, beams, sheet piles and wood piles can driven into the soil.
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6.2.13
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Advantages
• Short/compact design.
• Reliable, servicing-friendly.
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6.2.14
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Rotary drills are also used for inclined drilling and inclined driving.
Different drilling equipment is available to suit different soil types,
from mud to rock.
Drilling equipment RH 06 RH 12 RH 18 RH 22
Total height/Stroke m 12.23/ 4.75 17.90/12.00 19.91/12.50 22.82/15.70
Leader inclination, forward/backward ° 5.00/10.00 5.00/14.00 3.80/14.00 3.80/14.00
Leader inclination, right/left ° 5.00 9.50/ 9.50 9.50/ 9.50 9.50 / 9.50
Drill drive torque kNm 60 0-125 0-180 0-225
Drill drive speed rpm 0-40 0-44 0-33/55 0-28/55
Borehole depth when m 18 20 21 30
drilling with Kelly bar
Free diameter in front mm 1450 1450 1600 1830
of the crowd pulleys
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6.2.15
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Type Impact Energy Blow Suitable for driving Consumption Consumption Weight Total
weight per rate piles (depending on Diesel Lubricant length
(piston) blow soil and pile)
kg kNm rpm kg l/h l/h kg mm
D 6-32 600 19- 9 38-52 300- 2000 3.7 0.25 1620 4300
D 8-22 800 27- 13 36-52 500- 3000 4 0.5 1935 4700
D 12-42 1280 46- 20 35-52 800- 5000 4.5 0.5 2735 4770
D 16-32 1600 54- 25 36-52 1000- 6000 5 0.5 3620 5160
D 19-42 1820 66- 29 35-52 1600- 7500 7.5 0.5 3840 5160
D 25-32 2500 90- 40 35-52 1600- 7500 7.5 0.6 5670 5500
D 30-32 3000 103- 48 36-52 2000- 9000 10 1.0 6170 5500
D 36-32 3600 123- 56 36-42 2500- 12000 11.5 1.5 8200 5470
D 46-32 4600 166- 71 35-53 3000- 16000 16 1.5 9300 5470
D 62-22 6200 224-107 35-50 4000- 30000 20 2.0 12250 5910
D 80-23 8000 288-171 35-45 6000- 66000 25 2.6 12250 7200
D 100-13 10000 360-214 35-45 7000-100000 30 2.6 20720 7358
D 150-42 15000 512-329 36-45 12000-160000 50 4.8 28450 6990
D 200-42 20000 682-436 36-45 14000-250000 60 5.8 51800 8175
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6.2.16
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
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6.2.17
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
Type TKB 502-2 TKB 504 TKB 605 TKB 609 TKB 205 MP
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6.2.18
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
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6.2.19
Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing equipment
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Sheet Piling Handbook
HOESCH PEINER
SPUNDWAND UND PROFIL TRÄGER
Product Product
• HOESCH sheet piling sections • PEINE sections
LARSSEN and HOESCH steel sheet piles, PSp steel sheet piling,
UNION straight-web sections, PSt steel piles and
LARSSEN steel piles and HP steel piles
UNION steel piles for hydraulic engineering, for hydraulic and civil engineering
the construction of transport routes,
civil engineering, building construction
and pollution control
ThyssenKrupp
Sales range
• Piling sections
such as steel sheet piling sections,
PEINE sheet piling systems,
steel pipe piles,
sheeting,
lightweight sections,
WALL sections.
• Driving, extracting, drilling and pressing systems
• Anchor equipment
• Trench shoring systems
• Flood protection systems
Production and sales
Production Sales
HSP Hoesch Spundwand und Profil GmbH ThyssenKrupp GfT Bautechnik GmbH
www.spundwand.com P.O. Box 10 22 53, 45022 Essen, Germany
Altendorfer Strasse 120, 45143 Essen, Germany
Peiner Träger GmbH Phone: +49 (2 01) 188-2313
www.peinertraeger.com Fax: +49 (2 01) 188-2333
bautechnik@thyssenkrupp.com
www.tkgftbautechnik.com
Export
Altendorfer Strasse 120, 45143 Essen, Germany
Phone: +49 (2 01) 188-3783
Fax: +49 (2 01) 188-3974
export-bautechnik@thyssenkrupp.com
Eastern Europe
Altendorfer Strasse 120, 45143 Essen, Germany
Phone: +49 (2 01) 188-2703
Fax: +49 (2 01) 188-3730
osteuropa-bautechnik@thyssenkrupp.com