Foundations Of Self Drilling Micropiles In 4G And 5G Network Telecom Masts In India

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1981 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 2022
Abstract
Micropiles transfer tension or compression forces as well as cyclic loads into the ground via skin
friction. The Self Drilling Micropiles (SDM) can be utilized for permanent applications. The hollow
bar simultaneously acts, as drilling rod, injection tube and reinforcement for the micropile. The SDM
system can be used in any type of soil, including unstable soils, without the need for temporary casing.
Injecting a cement grout through the hollow steel tendon ensures that the borehole is filled from the
bottom to the top. The system is fast, simple, and flexible. The installation minimises noise, vibration,
and spoil. There are many potential applications, including foundations, underpinning, resisting uplift,
dynamic/cyclic load applications and geothermal installations.
The SDM technology were introduced to India first time in the Indian history and utilised in the 4G and
5G network projects. The SDM challenge the traditional cast-in-situ piles in the 4G project and raft
foundations in the 5G project. Utilisations of the tensile and the compressive strength capacity of SDM
with smart solutions results in noticeably big costs, 17-38 % depending on the soil conditions and time
savings. The cost of the SDM solutions was about 40% less than the cast-in-situ piles and raft
foundations in an ongoing 5G project. The SDM were used successfully in the liquefiable soil types as
well.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Foundations Of Self Drilling Micropiles In 4G And 5G Network Telecom Masts In IndiaMLA: Foundations Of Self Drilling Micropiles In 4G And 5G Network Telecom Masts In India. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.