Pine piles are suitable for working below groundwater. Pine piles are not suitable for areas where the groundwater level changes greatly or where the groundwater is highly corrosive.
Pine wood piles Pine wood is rich in rosin, and rosin can well prevent corrosion by groundwater and bacteria. There is a saying that "water-soaked pine trees exist for thousands of years", so pine wood piles are suitable for operations below the groundwater level. However, regarding changes in the groundwater level, In larger areas or in areas where the groundwater is highly corrosive, pine piles are not suitable. Pine piles were used for the foundation treatment of Ling Canal, a famous water conservancy project.
The location where the house is built on pine wood piles belongs to a village in the city. Driving pine wood piles is also impossible. Because there is silt under the foundation and the water level is low, for safety reasons, pine wood piles have to be driven. One pine wood pile should be driven 1 meter apart. I heard that Pine wood piles will last for thousands of years.
Generally, when the thickness of soft soil is less than 5m, it is more suitable to use pine piles. In order to facilitate pile driving, the length of the pile should not exceed 4m. When making end-bearing piles, in order to ensure that the pile tip can enter the bearing layer, the upper part can be excavated to the burial depth of the foundation first. Then drive the pile. The material of the pile must be pine wood, because pine wood contains rich rosin, which can well prevent corrosion by groundwater and bacteria, and is also relatively cheap.
Pine wood piles are generally made of round and straight pine wood. Pine wood is rich in rosin, which can prevent groundwater and bacteria from corroding it. It is suitable for work below the groundwater level. However, it is suitable for places where the groundwater level changes greatly or the groundwater is highly corrosive. In areas where pine wood piles are not suitable.
The above content is an introduction to where pine wood piles are more suitable for use. I hope it can bring some help to everyone.
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