02-09-2017, 01:26 PM
The spacing of the base of the battery and the friction of the skin in a group of batteries decides the design of the base of the battery, its efficiency and capacity in any construction. A pile is basically a long cylinder of a strong material like concrete that is pushed into the ground to act as a constant support for structures built on top of it.
Battery bases are used in the following situations:
1. When there is a weak soil layer on the surface. This layer can not support the weight of the building, so the building loads have to pass over this layer and be transferred to the stronger soil layer or rock that is below the weak layer.
2. When a building has very heavy and concentrated loads, such as in a high-rise structure, bridge or water tank.
The foundations of piles are able to support loads higher than the scattered shoes.
There are two fundamental types of pile foundations (based on structural behavior), each of which functions in its own way.
End Bearing Batteries
In the end bearing piles, the lower end of the pile rests on a particularly strong layer of soil or rock. The building load is transferred through the pile over the strong layer. In a sense, this heap acts like a column. The key principle is that the lower end rests on the surface, which is the intersection of a weak and strong layer. Therefore, the charge ignores the weak layer and is safely transferred to the strong layer.
Battery bases are used in the following situations:
1. When there is a weak soil layer on the surface. This layer can not support the weight of the building, so the building loads have to pass over this layer and be transferred to the stronger soil layer or rock that is below the weak layer.
2. When a building has very heavy and concentrated loads, such as in a high-rise structure, bridge or water tank.
The foundations of piles are able to support loads higher than the scattered shoes.
There are two fundamental types of pile foundations (based on structural behavior), each of which functions in its own way.
End Bearing Batteries
In the end bearing piles, the lower end of the pile rests on a particularly strong layer of soil or rock. The building load is transferred through the pile over the strong layer. In a sense, this heap acts like a column. The key principle is that the lower end rests on the surface, which is the intersection of a weak and strong layer. Therefore, the charge ignores the weak layer and is safely transferred to the strong layer.