POSCO

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TAS Pile

POSCO – South Korea

  • In the event of an earthquake, most of the damage is caused by the lack of bearing capacity of the foundation or by the horizontal force acting on the upper part of the pile.
  • The triaxial seismic pile(TAS Pile) is designed to secure stability when bearing capacity and horizontal force are insufficient in the foundation.
  • The triaxial seismic pile is a structure that resists horizontal loads equally in all directions, and has excellent horizontal and vertical resistance.① Triaxial coupling device
    ② Steel pipe pile(flange type)
    ③ Steel pipe pile (connector, centre)
    ④ Steel pipe pile(connector, tip)
    ⑤ RFID Tag

Characteristics

  • ECompact Seismic Pile Solution for Urban Housing
    – Enables seismic reinforcement in small urban sites using compact equipment, optimized for narrow spaces where large-diameter piles are not applicable.
  • The triaxial seismic pile is a structural system that resists
    horizontal loads equally in all directions, and has excellent
    horizontal and vertical resistance due to the effect of installing
    truss columns at the bottom of the building.
    Vertical : applicable 30~100 tonf
    Horizontal : displacement occurs within 100mm under 5~20tonf
Specification
(mm)
Vertical load
resistance(KN)
Horizontal load
resistance(KN)
Inclination
Angle(˚)
300 30  45  60
D: 89.1 450 45  67.5  90 15˚ 20˚ 25˚
t: 6.0 600 60  60  120
750 75  75  150
D: 114 1000 100  100  200 15˚ 20˚ 25˚
t: 9.0 1250 125  125  250

Applications

NO PROJECT YEAR
1 Ganhyeon-ri, Jijeong-myeon, Wonju-si 2020
2 Anyang-dong 528-3 2021
3 733 Gyeongsu-daero, Dongan-gu, Anyang 2021
4 15 Beobwon-ro, Osan-si 2021
5 Anyang-si Surisan-ro 2021
6 Gasan Digital 2-ro, Geumcheon-gu 2021

 


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