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PILING - TEAM Halige

The document discusses piling, which involves inserting large quantities of wood, steel, or concrete into soil to provide a sturdy foundation for construction projects. It describes how piling is conducted by driving piles into the ground until bedrock is reached. The document also outlines different types of pile foundations including cast-in-situ piles, precast piles, micro piles, sheet piles, and screw piles.

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PILING - TEAM Halige

The document discusses piling, which involves inserting large quantities of wood, steel, or concrete into soil to provide a sturdy foundation for construction projects. It describes how piling is conducted by driving piles into the ground until bedrock is reached. The document also outlines different types of pile foundations including cast-in-situ piles, precast piles, micro piles, sheet piles, and screw piles.

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REPORTER:TEAM HALI

GE
BSCE3-C
CE161

TOPI
C:PI
LING

CONTENTS:
1.WHATISPILING?
2.HOW I
SPILI
NGCONDUCTED?
3.TYPESOFPILEFOUNDATIONS
4.WHATARETHEBENEFI TSOFPILI
NG?
5.WHATARETHERI SKSOFPILI
NG?
6.WHATARETHEEXPECTEDRESULTSFROM PI
LING?

WHATI SPI
LING?
 Pil
ingist heessent
ialsuppor
tneededforanyki
ndofstructur
e.I
tisa
techni
quethatsetsdeepfoundat
ionsf
oranyfor
m ofconstr
ucti
onwork,
suchasbuildi
ngs.

 Pil
ingisusedint
heconst
ructionofbuil
dings,br
idgesandotherproj
ects
whenthesoilatt
hejobsi
teisn’tabl
etosupporttheweightnecessar
yfor
thestr
uctur
eatshal
l
owdepth. 

 I
tusesal ongcyli
nderofastrongmateri
alsuchasconcr et
ethatis
pushedi
ntothegr
oundtoactasasteadysuppor
tforst
ruct
uresbui
lton
topofi
t.

HOW I
SPI LI
NGCONDUCTED?
 Pil
ing is conducted byinser
ti
ng large quanti
ti
es ofwoods,st eelor
concreteintothesoiloft
heground.Thedeepi nsert
ionoftheseel
ements
ensuresast ur
dierbasefort
heconstruct
ionprojectt
ot akepl
ace

 Pil
ingi sdri
v enintot hegroundunt i
lithitsbedrock.Atthi
spoint,thepil
e
cansaf el
yandsecur elysupportthewei ghtofwhatisaboveground.

 Unlikestructuralsteel,whereyouty pi
callyti
l
tabeam ort ubeupordown
toconst r
uctt hef or
matofacompl ex,pil
ingisdri
venintothegroundwith
api l
edr i
ver.Muchl i
kewheny outakeahammert onailsomethingint
oa
wall,thepiledr i
veruses,inmostcases,ahy dr
aulichammert oplacethe
pil
ei ntothegr ound.Dependingont hesoi lt
ype,mor eorl
essforceisused
todr i
veitproper l
yintotheground.

 Thepi l
ingpr
ocesscannotbestar
tedunt
ilot
herimport
antfact
orshave
beent akeni
ntoconsi
der
ati
onl
ikethecondit
ionofthesoi
lbeneaththe
ground.
Ex:
1.Wetsoil
isnotagoodconsi
stencyforwhi
chtopl
aceanywood.
2.Metal
orsteeli
naspartofy
ourpili
ngwork.

TYPESOFPI LEFOUNDATI ONS


 CAST- I
N-SI TUPILES
Cast
-i
n- sit
upilesar econcret
epi l
e.Thesepi l
esareconstructedby
dri
ll
ing holesi
nt hegroundtotherequi
reddepthandthenfi
l
li
ngt hehol
e
with concret e.Rei
nforcementsareal
sousedi ntheconcr
eteasperthe
requir
ements.Thesepi lesareofsmalldi
ametercomparedtodri
ll
edpiers.

 PRECASTPILES
Thesear
epre-f
abri
cat
edpi
les.Theyar
econstruct
edwhent
heappl
i
ed
l
oad i
scomparati
vel
ylowwhencomparedwithbor
edpiles.

Fur
ther,precastpi
lesarenotdri
venuptother
ockbutt
heyterminated
or i nsert
edi ntoahar dsoill
ayer
. Ther
eshouldbeadensesoillayerto
restt
he pileandt oprov
idet
heendbearing.

Thesepi
l
esar
emai
nlyf
ri
cti
ondomi
nantpi
l
est
hought
her
eisanend
bear
ing.

 MI
CROPILES
Micr
opil
esar
equi
tepopul
ari
nlowr
isebui
l
dingconst
ruct
ion.

Whenthegroundconditi
oni sweakandt hereisnoadequatebear
ing
capaci
tytocarr
ytheloadsf r
om thesuperstructure,adeepfoundati
on
needstobeconstructed.Micr
opilesareusedi nt heabutment
constr
ucti
onandbr i
dgepierconstructi
ons.Lateral l
oadsappl
iedonthe
abutmentcanbetransferr
edtothegr oundbyi nclinedmicr
opiles.

 SHEETPI LES
Sheetpil
esareal
socanbeconsi
der
edasat y
peofpilef
oundati
ons
though theymostl
ydonotusetosuppor
tthestr
uct
uresdi
rect
lyli
ke
othert
ypes ofpil
es.

 SCREW PILES
Thepil
eisli
keascr
ewasi
ndi
cat
edi
nthef
oll
owi
ngf
igur
e.

Thenat
ureoft
hescr
ewdependsont
het
ypeofconst
ruct
ion.

WHATARETHEBENEFI
TSOFPI
LING?
 Theycanbepr ecasttospeci f
icat
ions.
 Theycanbepr e-madeint oanyl engt
h,shape,andsi zeandusedon-si
te
thusreducingthecompl etiontime.
 A screw pi
lefoundationbear ingcapacit
y i
ncreasewheni tdrov
eintothe
granularsoilbecauset headj acentmassofsoi li
scompactar oundthe
pil
e.
 Thepi lesusesi nplacest hatdonotal l
ow dril
li
ngofhol esbecauseof
borrowingandf indi
ngpr essuri
zedundergroundwat ertabl
es.

WHATARETHERI SKSOFPI LING?


 Thepr ocessofdri
v i
ngpi lesrequi r
esheav yequipment.
 Drivi
ngt hepil
esgener atesv i
br at
ionst hatcanaf fectt
hei ntegr
ityofthe
foundationsofneighboringst ructures.
 Thepi l
esar enotsuitablef orsoi l
swi thpoordr ai
nage.Itthedr i
vi
ngi son
arrangeandphasepr oper l
y,theheav ingoft hesoiloranalreadydr i
vepil
e
poppingupwhent henewonei spushi nmayoccur .
 Api l
ecanbedamagedqui ckl
ybydr ivi
ngt hr
oughst onesandboul ders.
 Iti
sv erydif
fi
cultt
oknowt heact ualrequiredlengthinadvance.

WHATARETHEEXPECTEDRESULTSFROM PI LI
NG?
 Thepi l
esgi veacl eanandneatpr esent
ati
ont husrequir
ingmi ni
mum
super vi
sionandl essst or
agespace.
 Theyar eagr eatchoi cewhenwor kingov erwaterasisthecasewithpil
es
injetti
esandwhar fstructures.
 Prev i
ouslyi nstal
ledpi l
esshow l ater almovementwhennew pi lesare
dri
v en.Whenexi stingpi l
esmov e,itisof t
enbecauseofsoildispl
acement
asnewpi lesaredr iven.
 Pil
esar edr ivi
ngoutofal i
gnment .Whenpi l
esmov eoutofal i
gnment
tol
er ance,itisoftenduet ocontr
oli ssueswithhammer -pi
l
eal i
gnmentor
to 
soi lconditi
ons. 

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