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Design of Pile Foundations in Liquefiable Soils
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Examines the engineering principles required for the design of pile foundations within environments prone to soil liquefaction. The authors prioritize how these structural supports behave when subjected to the intense loading of earthquakes, specifically in saturated, granular soils. Various types of deep foundations are classified, including end bearing, friction, and tension piles, to show how different configurations resist environmental forces. Through the use of technical diagrams and case histories, the work illustrates the interaction between rigid structures and unstable ground layers. Ultimately, the research provides a framework for ensuring structural stability in seismically active regions by understanding the transition of soil into a liquid-like state.
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