I have developed a ground and rock anchorage which has the ability under the force of hydraulic traction to expand indefinitely to the slopes of a borehole by pressing the ground, and after compacting it creates anchoring conditions so strong in traction that I hope to break the world record, in anchoring to the ground. With this anchor I hope to ground high-rise buildings to improve their seismic shielding, where in a strong earthquake the axial traction stresses that each anchoring mechanism must undertake exceeds 3000 kN. However, it has many other uses. Wind turbines use a large volume of reinforced concrete as a foundation which works heavily to prevent the wind turbine from tipping over. This volume of reinforced concrete in very large wind turbines exceeds 2000 cubic meters. The cost of supporting the wind turbine using reinforced concrete is very high, if you add the cost of transporting concrete on top of the mountains where they are usually placed. Another use of the ground anchorage of the invention is to anchor wind turbines to the ground by completely removing the concrete base. It could even strengthen existing wind turbine bases that lack support. The cost of supporting wind turbines using the patent will be reduced by 80% and the cost of electricity will be significantly reduced.

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