piratecoach
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 19, 2006
- 4
I am designing a reinforced concrete wall. I would like to design it to ensure it may withstand the maximum operating equipment load behind the wall. The area is paved behind the wall. ASCE code recommends a minimum of 250 pcf for tractor trailer and fire lanes, but how do I analyze a load for a loader having an operating weight of 100,000 pounds?
Is it reasonable to view the pavement as bearing the weight of the loader and treating it as a surcharge load, using the area between the center of the tires? Example, if the loader has an operating wt of 100,000 lbs, a 15' long wheel base and 12' wide axle length between tires, would it be unreasonable to call this a 555 psf surcharge behind the wall? My gut feeling is this is not an acceptable design procedure.
Is it reasonable to view the pavement as bearing the weight of the loader and treating it as a surcharge load, using the area between the center of the tires? Example, if the loader has an operating wt of 100,000 lbs, a 15' long wheel base and 12' wide axle length between tires, would it be unreasonable to call this a 555 psf surcharge behind the wall? My gut feeling is this is not an acceptable design procedure.