KevinChez
Structural
- Oct 6, 2013
- 77
From NYC building code 2014
1810.7.3 Rock socket design.
The depth of the rock socket in Class 1c rock or better shall be
sufficient to develop the full load bearing capacity of the caisson
pile based upon the sum of the allowable bearing pressure on the bottom of the socket in
accordance with Table 1804.1 plus an allowable bond stress of 200 psi on the sides of the socket.
The depth of the socket in Class 1c rock or better below the bottom of the pipe shall not be less than 3 feet (914 mm)of the outside diameter of the pipe.
I am not following "shall not be less than 3 feet of the outside diameter of the pipe"
Can someone please expand on this language?
Also there appears to be an exception in the NYC code that allows for the factor of safety to be dropped for caisson piles socketed into class 1c rock or better. I have this situation but am cautious to design with no factor of safety.
Thank you.
1810.7.3 Rock socket design.
The depth of the rock socket in Class 1c rock or better shall be
sufficient to develop the full load bearing capacity of the caisson
pile based upon the sum of the allowable bearing pressure on the bottom of the socket in
accordance with Table 1804.1 plus an allowable bond stress of 200 psi on the sides of the socket.
The depth of the socket in Class 1c rock or better below the bottom of the pipe shall not be less than 3 feet (914 mm)of the outside diameter of the pipe.
I am not following "shall not be less than 3 feet of the outside diameter of the pipe"
Can someone please expand on this language?
Also there appears to be an exception in the NYC code that allows for the factor of safety to be dropped for caisson piles socketed into class 1c rock or better. I have this situation but am cautious to design with no factor of safety.
Thank you.