Economical Piling In Soft Soils And Expansive Clays

Deep Foundations Institute
D. Mohan
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Soft to medium dense silty and clayey soils are found in many parts of India and conventional friction piles have normally been used for foundations of high rise buildings and other structures on such soils. The author investigated the use of Bored Compaction Piles and these have been used on these soils achieving substantial economies in cost over conventional friction piles. Similarly highly expansive clays, commonly known as Indian Black Cotton Soils occupy about 20 percent of the Indian land area. Short bored underreamed piles have been developed for such soils and a very large construction of various types of buildings and other structures have come up on such piles over the last thirty years in various parts of the country. The paper describes investigations leading to the design and development of both these type of foundations.
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APA: D. Mohan  (1989)  Economical Piling In Soft Soils And Expansive Clays

MLA: D. Mohan Economical Piling In Soft Soils And Expansive Clays. Deep Foundations Institute, 1989.

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