marinaman
Structural
- Mar 28, 2009
- 195
See the attached sketch.
I've got a wall that is very thick (20" thick) as it retains soil as a cantilevered retaining wall. The wall also supports steel columns. When the wall supports steel columns, I have "bump outs" to make room to support the column baseplates, anchorbolts, etc.
That said, I don't need the column horizontal closed ties to extend all the way across the wall thickness....but...I was wondering if you guys add lateral ties (per my sketch) to link the tensile face wall reinforcing on the back side with the vertical and cage reinforcing of the monolithic cast pier?
Something about the pier cage extending 1/2 way thru the wall thickness keeps making me look at it. But then again, the vertical column reinforcing is well within the thickness of the wall and seems to be fine as detailed.
What do you guys think? Is there any reason to link these vertical bars....or is that idea just a waste of time, money, and material?
I've got a wall that is very thick (20" thick) as it retains soil as a cantilevered retaining wall. The wall also supports steel columns. When the wall supports steel columns, I have "bump outs" to make room to support the column baseplates, anchorbolts, etc.
That said, I don't need the column horizontal closed ties to extend all the way across the wall thickness....but...I was wondering if you guys add lateral ties (per my sketch) to link the tensile face wall reinforcing on the back side with the vertical and cage reinforcing of the monolithic cast pier?
Something about the pier cage extending 1/2 way thru the wall thickness keeps making me look at it. But then again, the vertical column reinforcing is well within the thickness of the wall and seems to be fine as detailed.
What do you guys think? Is there any reason to link these vertical bars....or is that idea just a waste of time, money, and material?