sponcyv
Structural
- Sep 25, 2007
- 137
I have been approached by a contractor to determine an alternate to a foundation proposed by another engineer. The alternate that he requests consists of using battered driven HP piles to resist horizontal forces. I do not have sufficient geotechnical information to provide the lateral capacity of the battered pile due to horizontal loads applied to the pile. I do have skin friction information, but would like to also count on the pile tip/bearing to provide some lateral resistance. If I know the batter and I know I am bearing on partially weathered rock, is there some ball park that I can use from the pile tip/bearing resistance?
Thanks!
Thanks!