HaveGunWillTravel
Structural
- Nov 12, 2010
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I am designing helical anchors using the individual bearing capacity method. I typically limit the bearing pressure of the helices to less than the allowable soil bearing pressure given in the project geotech report. For instance, I recently was asked to design helicals to replace concrete-shaft drilled piers that had an allowable end bearing of 15000 psf, so I limited the helical bearing to less than 15000 psf. Is that necessary? I have not found such a design check in any of the literature I have or by an internet search, but it seems reasonable to me. So, is that check necessary?