Sliding building guns: from the past to the present

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The article briefly describes the history of the mathematical theory and operation of artillery intended for penetration building elements into the ground. Brief History covers the time period from the 30s to mid-90s of the 20th century. The article briefly describes the installation created in Russia for penetration anchors UVA-2, successfully operated in Tyumen when fixing pipes from floating in the marshes, and versatile device for penetration anchors and piles UZAS-2 shows photographs of UZAS-2 n the vertical and horizontal piles penetration puncture hills. The article describes a method for pulse pile indentation in the ground proposed in the mid-90s, given the numerical characteristics of efficiency and productivity UZAS-2, resulting from the industrial plant operation in the regeneration of oil and gas fields in Western Siberia and the Urals industrial construction. The article describes the design features a single-guns, which can be used during construction on the water, as well as demonstrate the use of the pulsed pressing long construction elements in bottom ground cannons located on the water surface. The article presents the main results of current research, beginning with the 2000s. In particular, it is a schematic diagram of the structure of multilateral construction of artillery. Numerical experiments carried out on the basis of mathematical models of multicore construction guns, suggests that multi-barreled cannon in solving construction will be as effective as the Single-barrel, for example, numerical experiments have shown the possibility penetration piles into the ground an average density of multilateral guns on depth more than 30 m.

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Cannon, construction, pile foundation, oil field, trunk, design

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IDR: 14729977

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