History Of Timber Piles And Preservation Techniques - A Presentation At The Deep Foundations Institute Annual Meeting Williamsburg, Virginia, December 1982

Deep Foundations Institute
Bruce Haldeman
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Deep Foundations Institute
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10
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974 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Timber has been used as pile support for structures for 6,000 years. Some means of preservation of wood go back almost that far. Timber piles support all types of structures ? some are buried below the water table; others raise a home for protection from animals or a chief's home for prestige. Millions of wood piles have been driven for bridge support. Earlier piles were driven by hand then by ingeniously raised weights. Charring, animal fats and oils have been used for preservation. Coal tar creosote and other preservative methods started only in the early 1800's and give effective protection.
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APA: Bruce Haldeman  (1984)  History Of Timber Piles And Preservation Techniques - A Presentation At The Deep Foundations Institute Annual Meeting Williamsburg, Virginia, December 1982

MLA: Bruce Haldeman History Of Timber Piles And Preservation Techniques - A Presentation At The Deep Foundations Institute Annual Meeting Williamsburg, Virginia, December 1982. Deep Foundations Institute, 1984.

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