What are friction piles? When and Where it can be used?

Friction piles, sometimes also known as floating piles, are a kind of underground piling system used to produce a strong foundation for large, heavy structures such as bridges, roads, and stadiums that the topsoil could not hold up. This pile foundation used the frictional resistance force between the pile surface and adjoining soil to transfer the superstructure load. The friction force must be sufficient to support the superstructure for a strong and steady foundation condition.

These friction piles are typically used for large structures and in circumstances where soil may require excessive settlement. Friction (or floating) piles along the sides of the pile develop most pile-bearing capacity by shear stresses and are quiet where more complex layers are too huge to reach economically. Friction piles can efficiently perform the task by abiding the acting load through the skin friction. Friction piles are formed from long, slender elements, quite similar to columns, typically derived from steel or reinforced concrete, though they can also be formed from timber. The piling is at least three times the structure’s width that extends below a structure by depth.



To know about the capacity of a friction pile, we have to multiply the pile surface area with the safe friction force developed per unit area. The skin friction to be evolved at a pile surface should be adequately evaluated, and reasonable factors related to safety should also be considered. Increasing the friction pile capacity, diameter, number, surface roughness, depth, etc., can be increased.

Ideally, the Steel pipe piles are most reliable and structured as friction piles as they have enough surface area that connects with the surrounding soil to provide powerful frictional load resistance. Steel-concrete composite piles provide excellent durability and enhance driveability. Friction piles are usually made of H-pile and wide flange beams, two of various types of piling options. H-piles are broad as they are deep and have the same thickness in the rim and web.

Browning Enterprise, Inc. is a famous organization in the steel processing industry that is also a manufacturer and supplier of designing deep foundation steel iron friction piles in Alabama. The company provides cost-effective deep foundation construction solutions. Call Browning today at 256-538-0517, or visit their website: https://beial.com/ for more details.

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