mike80
Structural
- Feb 16, 2002
- 49
We are designing a drilled shaft soldier pile wall, socketed into bedrock, to restrain a land slide area. Our geotech consultant has run the lateral load analysis and given us the maximum shear and moment on the drilled shaft.
We have designed the shaft for the maximum moment, reinforcing the 36" diameter shaft with #10 bars. However, we are having trouble designing for the maximum shear. Using the shear capacity of the spiral reinforcing, added to the shear capacity of the concrete, is not providing enough capacity. Instead of increasing the shaft diameter, the suggestion was made to drop a steel section into the drilled shaft to provide more shear capacity. This sounds reasonable, but what area of the steel section is used to calculate the shear capacity? Should only the web depth x thickness be used or the entire section?
Thanks for your help with this.
Mike
We have designed the shaft for the maximum moment, reinforcing the 36" diameter shaft with #10 bars. However, we are having trouble designing for the maximum shear. Using the shear capacity of the spiral reinforcing, added to the shear capacity of the concrete, is not providing enough capacity. Instead of increasing the shaft diameter, the suggestion was made to drop a steel section into the drilled shaft to provide more shear capacity. This sounds reasonable, but what area of the steel section is used to calculate the shear capacity? Should only the web depth x thickness be used or the entire section?
Thanks for your help with this.
Mike