Intro to Geotechnical Science
Friction piles are a type of deep foundation that transfer loads to the soil primarily through friction along the surface of the pile. Unlike end-bearing piles that rely on the capacity of the soil at the tip, friction piles gain most of their support from the interaction between the pile surface and the surrounding soil, making them particularly effective in weak or compressible soils where end-bearing support is limited.
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