Hello,
I have a couple of questions regarding the design load of a deep foundation project (drilled shafts) I am working on at the moment. I currently work for a contractor firm and recently became interested in how engineers obtain the design load for the drilled shafts.
This deep foundations project is in order to support a 20 story tower (only for apartments, no offices). I understand the idea of using deep foundations as the underlaying soil is mostly soft clay and soft sandy clay.
Somehow, it seems this project did not have a structural engineer to provide information about the loads therefore I heard the geotechnical engineer had to come up with an estimation of the footing loads and at the same time the project was 5 months delayed. Geotechnical engineers assumed some load per story (I think for apartments it is around 200 psf, please let me know if I'm wrong).
So, 200 psf/story x 20 stories = 4000 psf.
Using the total footing area which i don't remember and multiplying 4000 psf by the total footing area I would get the total estimated weight of the tower.
Using this weight, I would distribute it proportionally to each footing as there are different footing sizes (from 6 x 6 to 10 x 10).
Having that weight per footing, that would be my total pile group load per footing, and then i would play with the diameter and how many piles would be drilled in each footing.
Please let me know If I am way too off of reality,
Thanks again.
I have a couple of questions regarding the design load of a deep foundation project (drilled shafts) I am working on at the moment. I currently work for a contractor firm and recently became interested in how engineers obtain the design load for the drilled shafts.
This deep foundations project is in order to support a 20 story tower (only for apartments, no offices). I understand the idea of using deep foundations as the underlaying soil is mostly soft clay and soft sandy clay.
Somehow, it seems this project did not have a structural engineer to provide information about the loads therefore I heard the geotechnical engineer had to come up with an estimation of the footing loads and at the same time the project was 5 months delayed. Geotechnical engineers assumed some load per story (I think for apartments it is around 200 psf, please let me know if I'm wrong).
So, 200 psf/story x 20 stories = 4000 psf.
Using the total footing area which i don't remember and multiplying 4000 psf by the total footing area I would get the total estimated weight of the tower.
Using this weight, I would distribute it proportionally to each footing as there are different footing sizes (from 6 x 6 to 10 x 10).
Having that weight per footing, that would be my total pile group load per footing, and then i would play with the diameter and how many piles would be drilled in each footing.
Please let me know If I am way too off of reality,
Thanks again.