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German term or phrase:
Punktfundament
English translation:
pad foundations
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Andrea Garfield-Barkworth
Apr 25, 2012 13:52
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German term
Punktfundament
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Construction / Civil Engineering
A type of foundation used for the steel tower of a wind turbine.
The exact term is "Stahlbeton-Punktfundament"
The exact term is "Stahlbeton-Punktfundament"
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3 +4 | pad foundations | Colin Rowe |
4 | monopile foundation | gpd Celle |
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pad foundations
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"Pad and Strip Foundations
Description: Pad foundations are used to support individual or multiple columns, spreading the load to the ground below. They are generally square or rectangular in plan, with the plan area being determined by the permissible bearing pressure of the soil. The shape in plan will be dictated by the arrangement of the columns and the load to be transferred into the soil.
The thickness of the slab must be sufficient to ensure distribution of the load. The top of the pad may be sloping (i.e. the pad is thicker in the centre than it is at the edge). This is an economic solution, although there may be onstruction problems involved with casting the slope.
In simple cases the pad may be constructed from mass concrete. In general some reinforcement (either welded steel fabric or reinforcing bars, depending on the loads involved) will be required in both directions. For design the pad is treated as if it were an inverted cantilever carrying the soil pressure and supported by the column.
Strip foundations are used to support walls or closely spaced rows of columns."
http://www.concrete.org.uk/services/fingertips_nuggets.asp?c...
"Pad foundations are used when isolated loads need to be supported, such as columns or framed structures."
http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q="pad foundations"&sour...
"Pad and Strip Foundations
Description: Pad foundations are used to support individual or multiple columns, spreading the load to the ground below. They are generally square or rectangular in plan, with the plan area being determined by the permissible bearing pressure of the soil. The shape in plan will be dictated by the arrangement of the columns and the load to be transferred into the soil.
The thickness of the slab must be sufficient to ensure distribution of the load. The top of the pad may be sloping (i.e. the pad is thicker in the centre than it is at the edge). This is an economic solution, although there may be onstruction problems involved with casting the slope.
In simple cases the pad may be constructed from mass concrete. In general some reinforcement (either welded steel fabric or reinforcing bars, depending on the loads involved) will be required in both directions. For design the pad is treated as if it were an inverted cantilever carrying the soil pressure and supported by the column.
Strip foundations are used to support walls or closely spaced rows of columns."
http://www.concrete.org.uk/services/fingertips_nuggets.asp?c...
"Pad foundations are used when isolated loads need to be supported, such as columns or framed structures."
http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&rct=j&q="pad foundations"&sour...
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Kim Metzger
: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/danish_to_english/construction_civ...
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agree |
Coqueiro
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Steffen Walter
: Yes. In this case, reinforced concrete pad foundations.
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Teresa Reinhardt
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monopile foundation
A monopile foundation is a type of deep foundation which uses a single, generally large-diameter, structural element embedded into the earth to support all the loads (weight, wind, etc.) of a large above-surface structure.
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Coqueiro
: this would be a "Pfahlgründung" in german
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