When soil at shallow depth is compressible or the groundwater table is high, that’s when foundation piles come in handy. They are deep foundations, and their depth is thrice more than its breadth. Either a concrete pile or timber piles are used to support offshore structures. Get the right foundation piles for all construction or production needs at ArchiPro.
Foundations are crucial to any construction. They keep the building firmly in place, providing adequate support to the structural elements, and transferring their loads to the ground. That being said, different kinds of soils require different foundation types, suited to specific conditions. The inadequate match will not provide sufficient support, and the building may slide or collapse in the worst-case scenario.
Pile foundation is characterised by a slender column or long cylinder, typically made from concrete or steel. It supports the construction by transferring the load deep into the ground through end bearing or skin fraction. This foundation type is often found beneath high rise structures requiring a base with a length triple or more the size of its breadth.
Apart from supporting high rise structures, foundation piles are often employed in places where the soil is incompressible or of poor general quality.
Foundations can essentially be sorted into shallow and deep categories. Deep foundations are used when the loads imposed by a structure need to reach far underground to maintain proper balance. The reason is that the forces transferred at a deeper level counteract with the soil of a higher bearing capacity.
Foundation piles can be separated into different categories according to the function, installation type, or materials used to produce them.
Equally effective in completely dry or submerged conditions, timber piles convergence allows a relatively high pile load capacity. This type is usually precast and driven or - alternatively - installed by the vibratory method. Correctly installed, it’s a cost-effective, safe and efficient solution, suitable for permanent and temporary buildings.
Commonly found in the form of pipes, sheets, or H-piles, steel models can be installed by vibration hammers to achieve desired depth or resistance. It’s also possible to connect sets of driven steel piles from small to large diameter, either open or close-ended.
Commonly available in the form of precast or cast-in-situ, these structural elements are commonly used to support marine structures such as oil platforms, bridges, or floating airports. Both vertical and lateral structural loads significantly impact piles installed underwater, and affect the distribution of forces.
Another type highly functional when partially submerged, it’s typically made by blending concrete with timber or steel.
All of the following factors should be considered before choosing the adequate type of piles, in order to maximise their utility:
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