Composite sectional concrete piles

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Foundation – Columnar structure

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405249, 405252, 405256, E02D 530, E02D 510

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053204530

ABSTRACT:
A method of driving a sectional hollow concrete pile comprises applying a direct driving force to the upper end of a first pile section and driving it into the ground. Thereafter, a second similar pile section is applied to the top of the first driven pile section and the composite sectional pile is driven to the required depth. Further, similar sections may be applied one on top of the other and the composite pile thereby formed after the application of each further pile section is driven to the required depth.

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