Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
Tubulão
English translation:
Driven pile-supported foundation
Added to glossary by
Hilton F Santos
Aug 8, 2019 12:42
5 yrs ago
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Portuguese term
Tubulão
Portuguese to English
Tech/Engineering
Construction / Civil Engineering
Contexto:
"Os tubulões diferentemente da estaca que mantém sua dimensão ao longo de todo seu comprimento, no tubulão a base é alargada, isto é, o diâmetro da base é maior que o diâmetro do fuste".
O termo "caisson" não parece ser a tradução adequada para o termo. Algumas imagens do Google mostram que são estruturas provavelmente distintas.
"Os tubulões diferentemente da estaca que mantém sua dimensão ao longo de todo seu comprimento, no tubulão a base é alargada, isto é, o diâmetro da base é maior que o diâmetro do fuste".
O termo "caisson" não parece ser a tradução adequada para o termo. Algumas imagens do Google mostram que são estruturas provavelmente distintas.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | Driven pile-supported foundation | Hilton F Santos |
4 | caisson; pier foundation | Matheus Chaud |
4 | driven piles / drilled piers / cast-in-drilled-hole piles (CIDH piles) | Gilmar Fernandes |
Change log
Aug 9, 2019 18:49: Hilton F Santos Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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Selected
Driven pile-supported foundation
tubulões = Driven pile-supported foundations
diferente de "Non-driven pile foundations", which "include cast-in-drilled hole (CIDH) concrete piles"
https://www.pilebuck.com/foundation/different-types-deep-fou...
diferente de "Non-driven pile foundations", which "include cast-in-drilled hole (CIDH) concrete piles"
https://www.pilebuck.com/foundation/different-types-deep-fou...
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20 mins
caisson; pier foundation
Para mim, é caisson mesmo:
caisson:
https://theconstructor.org/geotechnical/caisson-types-constr...
tubulão:
https://www.google.com/search?q=tubulão&source=lnms&tbm=isch...
Mas também encontrei quem traduza como pier foundation, dependendo do contexto.
28 mins
driven piles / drilled piers / cast-in-drilled-hole piles (CIDH piles)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_foundation
Also called caissons, drilled shafts, drilled piers, cast-in-drilled-hole piles (CIDH piles) or cast-in-situ piles, a borehole is drilled into the ground, then concrete (and often some sort of reinforcing) is placed into the borehole to form the pile. Rotary boring techniques allow larger diameter piles than any other piling method and permit pile construction through particularly dense or hard strata. Construction methods depend on the geology of the site; in particular, whether boring is to be undertaken in 'dry' ground conditions or through water-saturated strata. Casing is often used when the sides of the borehole are likely to slough off before concrete is poured.
For end-bearing piles, drilling continues until the borehole has extended a sufficient depth (socketing) into a sufficiently strong layer. Depending on site geology, this can be a rock layer, or hardpan, or other dense, strong layers. Both the diameter of the pile and the depth of the pile are highly specific to the ground conditions, loading conditions, and nature of the project. Pile depths may vary substantially across a project if the bearing layer is not level. Drilled piles can be tested using a variety of methods to verify the pile integrity during installation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_foundation#/media/File:Dr...
Also called caissons, drilled shafts, drilled piers, cast-in-drilled-hole piles (CIDH piles) or cast-in-situ piles, a borehole is drilled into the ground, then concrete (and often some sort of reinforcing) is placed into the borehole to form the pile. Rotary boring techniques allow larger diameter piles than any other piling method and permit pile construction through particularly dense or hard strata. Construction methods depend on the geology of the site; in particular, whether boring is to be undertaken in 'dry' ground conditions or through water-saturated strata. Casing is often used when the sides of the borehole are likely to slough off before concrete is poured.
For end-bearing piles, drilling continues until the borehole has extended a sufficient depth (socketing) into a sufficiently strong layer. Depending on site geology, this can be a rock layer, or hardpan, or other dense, strong layers. Both the diameter of the pile and the depth of the pile are highly specific to the ground conditions, loading conditions, and nature of the project. Pile depths may vary substantially across a project if the bearing layer is not level. Drilled piles can be tested using a variety of methods to verify the pile integrity during installation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_foundation#/media/File:Dr...
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