Publications / 2006 Proceedings of the 23rd ISARC, Tokyo, Japan

Development of Sand Bypass System Using a Self-Sinking Suction Pipe with Holes for Automation and Labor Saving

Hitoshi Noguchi, Yuji Fujita
Pages 654-659 (2006 Proceedings of the 23rd ISARC, Tokyo, Japan, ISBN 9784990271718, ISSN 2413-5844)
Abstract:

Many coastal areas in Japan are in a distressed condition due to beach erosion. Sand bypass systems offer one countermeasure for beach erosion. In the conventional sand bypass method, heavy equipment such as a backhoe is used to collect sand when the location is above sea level, and a dredging ship is used when the sand source is below sea level. Sand is collected by moving the sand- collecting device. This means that some mechanism for movement of the sand-collecting device and mobile equipment such as a truck or ship are indispensable, and considerable manpower is necessary, including dump truck drivers and others. This report proposes a new sand bypass system with a simple composition comprising a suction pipe with holes to automate and save labor. The effectiveness of the system was demonstrated in field experiments in seabed sand collection and beach sand collection.

Keywords: self-sinking, suction pipe, sand-bypass, labor saving