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What are the types of concrete piles and what are the deference between them?

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Question added by Mohamed Galal Hussein Ahmed Mohamed , Technical Mnager , Fast Building Contracting Co.
Date Posted: 2015/08/12
Kamal Chebbo
by Kamal Chebbo , steel structure designer , HOUMANI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPEMENT

we may go for three types of concrete piles:

-Precast piles

-cast in situ piles

-composite piles

the main difference between this different systems is the pile capacity, the we can go for site investigation, loads to be transmitted...

Yaqoub Alomar
by Yaqoub Alomar , Civil Engineer , Al-Zubeir municipality

As mr.Kamal Chebbo  answered

-Precast piles

-Cast in situ piles            and 

-Prestressed - Precast piles

but if we divided piles in terms of loads transmitting we get:

-Friction piles         and 

- Bearing piles  

Jhaman Lalchandani
by Jhaman Lalchandani , Construction Specialist , International Consulting Expertise

I have read all the answers from my colleagues above but I did not find the satisfactory answers. When talking about the types, the piles are classified in following three types:

1. End Bearing Piles: These piles are constructed in a way that the toe is placed on a firm stratum located at a considerable depth from ground level. 

2. Friction Piles: The friction piles or cohesion piles transfer load to the soil in contact with the shaft of pile. In order to increase the load bearing capacity of the pile the diameter in increased to increase the area in contact with soil.

3. Combination of Both: When the end bearing pile get a soil having not enough capacity to take the total load (in case of hard clay soil), the pile is extended beyond its end bearing level to get enough frictional resistance. 

 

Mohamed Helal
by Mohamed Helal , Project Manager , GROUP CONSULT INTERNATIONAL

Types of Piles are classified as followings:  

             1- in terms of loads/force transmittingA- End Bearing Piles 

B- Skin Friction Piles

C- Combined both them Piles               

2-The method of implementation and type of materials.

A-Precast piles

B-cast in situ piles

C-composite pilesD--Pre- stressed - Precast piles 

Differences between those types basically are based on  the pile capacity and  loads shall be transmitted as well as type of soil and its bearing capacity.

 

 

 

Ehab Hamed
by Ehab Hamed , Project Manager , مجموعة سعيد حسين المالكي للمقاولات

1- End Bearing Piles :- It transmit the loads to the soil at the end bearing surfaces areas under the piles  

2- Skin Friction Piles :-  It transmit the loads to the soil by friction at the piles surface contacted  area with the soil.

3- Combined End Bearing /Skin Friction Piles :- It transmit the loads by the combination of both1 and2.

Javed Ahmed Laghari
by Javed Ahmed Laghari , Assistant Resident Engineer , National Development Consultants (NDC).

Mainly there are two kinds of Piles

1)Fraction pile

2) End Bearring Pile

 

1) Fraction pile-  in these type the piles, the load on pile is resisted mainly by friction.

 

2) End Bearing pile:- In that pile you have to bore the insert pile up to hard surface like rock.the ultimate bearing capacity of the pile depends on entirely on the underlying material.

 

bearing piles point bearing piles Friction piles cohesion piles 

a friction pile gets his bearing load mostly from friction along the shaft. A bearing pilegets his bearing load mostly form its resistance at its pile point, normally

Patrick Meuli
by Patrick Meuli , Project Manager , Razel-Bec

Please come at home I will give yu a free lecture.

Girij Krishnankutty
by Girij Krishnankutty , Structural Lead , WSP Global Inc

In terms of installation : Driven (casing driven -to create the hole by displacing the soil-using a hammer) and bored (hole created by boring and removing soil) piles. Driven piles have larger capacities, but their diameters are limited.

In terms of geotechnical resistance : Friction, end-bearing and combined.

In terms of material : Cast-in-situ and Precast piles.

Noorul Ameen K T
by Noorul Ameen K T , Assistant Engineer , Spectrum Techno Consultant pvt Ltd

  • Concrete piles may be precast, prestressed, cast in place, or of composite construction
  • Precast concrete piles may be made using ordinary reinforcement or they may be prestressed.
  • Precast piles using ordinary reinforcement are designed to resist bending stresses during picking up & transport to the site & bending moments from lateral loads and to provide sufficient resistance to vertical loads and any tension forces developed during driving.
  • Prestressed piles are formed by tensioning high strength steel prestress cables, and casting the concrete about the cable. When the concrete hardens, the prestress cables are cut, with the tension force in the cables now producing compressive stress in the concrete pile. It is common to higher-strength concrete (35 to 55 MPa) in prestressed piles because of the large initial compressive stresses from prestressing. Prestressing the piles, tend to counteract any tension stresses during either handling or driving

جعفر هندي زين السقاف
by جعفر هندي زين السقاف , "Certified trainer by the Yemeni Engineers Syndicate." , Engineers Syndicate

Agreed with colleagues Yaqoub Alomar and Kamal Chebbo answers

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