A construction method of waste rubber tire construction foundation
A technology of discarded rubber tires and construction methods, which is applied in infrastructure engineering, soil protection, construction, etc., can solve problems such as poor foundation integrity, uneven force, and obvious differences in load-bearing parts, and improve resource utilization. , improve the integrity, and the production method is simple and easy to implement
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[0037] Such as Figure 1-5 Shown, a kind of waste rubber tire construction foundation construction method comprises the following steps:
[0038] S1: Production of tire unit 1: First, a number of predetermined holes are evenly drilled on the sidewall of the waste tire, and a predetermined pipe 101 is inserted and sleeved in the predetermined hole, and the predetermined pipe 101 is fastened to the On the waste tires, fix a number of reinforcing ribs 106 between several preset pipes 101, thereby using the reinforcing ribs 106 to cooperate with the preset pipes 101 as a skeleton to prop up the waste tires; Drilling and setting a number of connection holes 105 matched with the preset pipe 101 can complete the production of the tire unit 1;
[0039] S2: Fabrication of the composite raft foundation 100: according to the shape of the foundation, a layer of tire units 1 is placed, the tire unit 1 is placed in a rectangular structure, the tire unit 1 is connected through the connection ...
Embodiment 2
[0046] Such as Figure 6~7 As shown, this embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, except that the tire unit 1 of the composite raft foundation 100 is placed in a plum blossom in the horizontal direction and in a layered structure in the vertical direction.
[0047] The number of tire units per unit area is further increased to improve the bearing capacity of the foundation.
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