BurgoEng
Structural
- Apr 7, 2006
- 68
I would like some input onto the procedure I am going with to figure out this situation. And also because I know this will come up again on other projects. Thanks in advance...
Situation: 8ft concrete retaining wall in which rock has been encountered at a shallow depth. Footing width was initially about 8ft wide (1ft toe) but due to presence of rock, I'm being asked to re-evaluate wall to limit amount of rock needed to be excavated, i.e. reducing footing width and using grouted rebar into rock to resist Overturning, Sliding, etc...
My Plan: Calculate OT Moment. Say, B = width of footing. I am assuming to have rebar at 1ft clearance from end of heal. Tension capacity req'd assumed to be
T(req'd)=M/(B-1'). Rebar capacity in tension is about
T(rebar)=0.4 fy As.
My problems: What is shear capacity of rebar? How do I calc capacity of grouted rebar in rock, i.e. what would the bond stength be per foot of embedment (assume w/c ration of 0.4 grout)? Do I need to have the eccentricity of moment limited to e<=B/6 for bearing capacity check? or no need to because of using embedded rebar so there is no need to avoid tension in soil?
Situation: 8ft concrete retaining wall in which rock has been encountered at a shallow depth. Footing width was initially about 8ft wide (1ft toe) but due to presence of rock, I'm being asked to re-evaluate wall to limit amount of rock needed to be excavated, i.e. reducing footing width and using grouted rebar into rock to resist Overturning, Sliding, etc...
My Plan: Calculate OT Moment. Say, B = width of footing. I am assuming to have rebar at 1ft clearance from end of heal. Tension capacity req'd assumed to be
T(req'd)=M/(B-1'). Rebar capacity in tension is about
T(rebar)=0.4 fy As.
My problems: What is shear capacity of rebar? How do I calc capacity of grouted rebar in rock, i.e. what would the bond stength be per foot of embedment (assume w/c ration of 0.4 grout)? Do I need to have the eccentricity of moment limited to e<=B/6 for bearing capacity check? or no need to because of using embedded rebar so there is no need to avoid tension in soil?