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deep foundation & piles
The difference between a shallow and deep foundation is very simple. A shallow foundation is not very deep and a deep foundation is.
Deep foundations extend much further into the ground than shallow foundations, allowing us to build skyscrapers, high-rise apartments, and other tall buildings. The size and type of deep foundation depend on building weight, soil conditions, groundwater level, total cost, and project timeframe.
This question would vary, because it would depend on where the building was located, for instance if it was in California it would be deeper, because of the Earthquakes, than a one in St. Louis
Foundation is the underground or the substructure part of a building that transmits the load of the super structure to the ground safely. it is the lower part of building on which the whole structure rests. it may be made up of stone masonary, PCC or RCC. depending the width to depth ratio it may be a shallow foundation or a deep foundation. shallow foundations are used for smaller structures and shallow foundations are used for multistoried buildings where the load carried by soil is more.
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types of foundation....1. shallow foundation 2. deep foundation 3. pile foundation
A shallow foundation is generally considered any foundation element that is 6 feet or less in depth. or the depth of foundation is equals to its width of the foundation. Examples are thickened edge slabs and grade beams that are supporting minimal weight.
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This quote suggests that having a strong foundation or deep roots (such as in beliefs, relationships, or principles) provides stability and resilience when faced with challenges or adversity (represented by the wind). It emphasizes the importance of building a solid foundation to withstand difficulties.
if its what i think it is , a pile is used as a deep foundation support for a building structure for use on soft ground to give solid support for the new building to "rest" on , short and deep piles are used by a drilling rig and filled with steel cages and concrete and then the pillars of the structure are set onto them , hope this helps im sure you meant SHORT BORE , the smaller and lighter the building the smaller piles that are needed (think of a 4 legged chair the legs being the piles the seat being the building and hey presto).
The best defenses are shear core, base isolators, a deep foundation, shutters and cross bracing cross bracing is a system utilized to reinforce building structures in which diagonal supports intersect. Cross bracing can increase a building's capability to withstand seismic forces from an earthquake. Shutters will block out any object that will come in and will stop glass from shattering which could cause injuries or death base isolators will help a building withstand an earthquake as they sway the building the way an earthquake is going and bounces the building up and down. A deep foundation will make it more harder for a severe earthquake to take the building down and in a smaller magnitude earthquake it will hardly affect the building.