Pile Foundation Design: A Student Guide
Introduction to pile foundations
Objectives: Texts dealing with geotechnical and ground engineering techniques classify piles in a number of ways. The objective of this unit is that in order to help the undergraduate student understand these classifications using materials extracted from several sources, this chapter gives an introduction to pile foundations.
1.1 Pile foundations
Pile foundations are the part of a structure used to carry and transfer the load of the structure to the bearing ground located at some depth below ground surface. The main components of the foundation are the pile cap and the piles. Piles are long and slender members which transfer the load to deeper soil or rock of high bearing capacity avoiding shallow soil of low bearing capacity The main types of materials used for piles are Wood, steel and concrete. Piles made from these materials are driven, drilled or jacked into the ground and connected to pile caps. Depending upon type of soil, pile material and load transmitting characteristic piles are classified accordingly. In the following chapter we learn about, classifications, functions and pros and cons of piles.