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Choosing te succate deep foundation i s essentiad ol for ensuring the stability and safety of bige structure. Mérnökök comparers different tyers such a piles, caissons, and drilled shafts to determine the best solutiol based on soil conditions, load applements, and project t concerts.
Polléfélék
Piles are long, slender concerns promn or drilled into the ground to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are superable for a variety of soil tyàr and cad be made from materials like concrete, steel, or timber.
There are two main tyers of piles: end- bearing and friction piles. End- bearing piles rest on a firm layeer, while e friction piles transfez load d regulgh surface friction along their length.
Caissons
Caissons are widgete, waterstritt ing structures that art are sunk into the ground and then filledd with concrete. They are of tein used id in bridge piers and deep water foundations where stability i s criminal.
Caissons can be constructed using different metods, including open-cut, pneumatic, or sinking technolques, deposing on site conditions s and d project requirements.
Drilled-alvázak
Drilled shafts, also know an as drilled piers, are cast- in-place concrete foundations created by drilling a hole into the ground and filling it with concrete. They are versatile and superable for various soil conditions.
Compared to piles and caissons, drilled shafts of ten recerpire less vibration during installation and can be constructed with minimadisante to the circoundig environment.
- Soil type
- Load kondenzity
- Szerkezetátalakítás környezetvédő
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