ampersand
Structural
- Sep 2, 2005
- 30
I am preparing the structural framing and foundation design for a flat-roofed carport in Occidental, CA, forty miles north of San Francisco. The owner/builder wants to use drilled concrete piers of not more than 24" diameter, and he is not interested in shallow footings. The bearing loads on the post range from 3 kips to almost 8 kips.
An end bearing calculation using a 24" diameter pier and 1500psf allowable end bearing gives me an allowable load of 4700#, so I will need to try and resist the loads with a skin friction calculation.
I do not have a soils report- the building department has said it will not be required.
The IBC does not list any values for skin friction in Chapter 18 (not that I can find).
How much skin friction is a good assumption?
An end bearing calculation using a 24" diameter pier and 1500psf allowable end bearing gives me an allowable load of 4700#, so I will need to try and resist the loads with a skin friction calculation.
I do not have a soils report- the building department has said it will not be required.
The IBC does not list any values for skin friction in Chapter 18 (not that I can find).
How much skin friction is a good assumption?