haynewp
Structural
- Dec 13, 2000
- 2,329
I have a site with 16" wide x 24" deep grade beams supported at 16'-0" on 30" diameter drilled piers that bear at about 10 ft deep with a 60" bell. This is an expansive site so there are 8" void forms under all the grade beams and the structural slab at ground level. The slab will be cast integrally with the grade beams.
When designing the reinforcing for the grade beams, how is the stiffness of the drilled shafts modeled? On page 6-16 here:
It says: "Steel is recommended in only the bottom of the grade beam if grade beams are supported by drilled shafts above the void space."
Which I do not understand the logic behind at all. There should be significant negative moments in the grade beams that are continuous over the drilled shafts.
So that was my first confusion. Next, I have designed several elevated concrete slab systems before, but I am not sure how to include the drilled shafts in the moment distribution model. It would seem that they are more stiff than typical concrete columns since they are surrounded by the passive pressure of the soil, with a point of fixity at some location below grade. So what is the assumption for distributing the moments into the shafts from the grade beams? I plan on having dowels connect the shafts to the grade beams, so the beams are not just "resting" on top of the shafts.
When designing the reinforcing for the grade beams, how is the stiffness of the drilled shafts modeled? On page 6-16 here:
It says: "Steel is recommended in only the bottom of the grade beam if grade beams are supported by drilled shafts above the void space."
Which I do not understand the logic behind at all. There should be significant negative moments in the grade beams that are continuous over the drilled shafts.
So that was my first confusion. Next, I have designed several elevated concrete slab systems before, but I am not sure how to include the drilled shafts in the moment distribution model. It would seem that they are more stiff than typical concrete columns since they are surrounded by the passive pressure of the soil, with a point of fixity at some location below grade. So what is the assumption for distributing the moments into the shafts from the grade beams? I plan on having dowels connect the shafts to the grade beams, so the beams are not just "resting" on top of the shafts.