Piles is classified in to the following with respect to material;
- Timber
- Concrete
- Steel
- Composite piles
Timber piles
- Timber pile is most suitable for long cohesion piling and piling beneath embankments.
- Keeping the timber below the ground water level will protect the timber against decay and putrefaction.
- Pressure creosoting is the usual method of protecting timber piles.
Concrete pile
- Pre cast concrete Piles or Pre fabricated concrete piles : Usually of square, triangle, circle or octagonal section, they are produced in short length in one meter intervals between 3 and 13 meters.
- They are pre-caste so that they can be easily connected together in order to reach to the required length.
- Pre stressed concrete piles are also used and are becoming more popular than the ordinary pre cast as less reinforcement is required .
Steel piles
- Steel piles are suitable for handling and driving in long lengths.
- Their relatively small cross-sectional area combined with their high strength makes penetration easier in firm soil
Composite piles
- Combination of different materials in the same of pile.
- One main advantage of the composite concrete pile is that the longer-slender-lower-upper pile is much cheaper per unit length than the shorter-wider-upper pile.
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