bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
Maybe this should be in geotech forum... but
I have a relatively long (~175ft) building that is relatively light (steel job). Due to nearby below grade structures we are required to use piles even though the soil is decent. The problem I'm having is that the number of piles required for vertical load is far less than that required for lateral load. The piles that we are using based on the geotech report/design have 100T compression capacity and 4T lateral. Piles are expensive so adding piles for lateral base shear only is a tough pill to swallow.
I'm thinking that this must be a common problem. Do you ever use a shear key for an overall building? If you add up all the pile caps they pretty much do it on their own.
I have a relatively long (~175ft) building that is relatively light (steel job). Due to nearby below grade structures we are required to use piles even though the soil is decent. The problem I'm having is that the number of piles required for vertical load is far less than that required for lateral load. The piles that we are using based on the geotech report/design have 100T compression capacity and 4T lateral. Piles are expensive so adding piles for lateral base shear only is a tough pill to swallow.
I'm thinking that this must be a common problem. Do you ever use a shear key for an overall building? If you add up all the pile caps they pretty much do it on their own.