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Answered by crystalprincess78
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Load is transmitted to the soil through friction or cohesion. But sometimes, the soil surrounding the pile may adhere to the surface of the pile and causes “Negative Skin Friction” on the pile. ... Negative skin friction is caused by the drainage of the ground water and consolidation of the soil.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Piles are pushed into the ground to act as a steady support for structures built on top of them. Piles transfer the loads from structures to hard strata, rocks, or soil with high bearing capacity. The piles support the structure by remaining solidly placed in the soil.

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