05dtaylor
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 10, 2011
- 18
I'm trying to wrap my head around something and I can't quite figure it out.
Say I have an 8' diameter precast manhole that is 36' deep with 8" thick walls (Just pulled numbers out of the air). The manhole will be comprised of a 5'tall base section, six 5'tall riser barrel sections and a 12" slab on top. The joints between sections are of a standar joint & spigot design with a butyl-ruber sealant in the joint. It has been determined that this structure will need a 11' diameter by 12' thick anti-flotation slab. Due to state engineers, this anti-float slab will need to be cast-in-place instead of being integrally cast as part of the base section of the manhole. It's common practice to mechanically attach the base section of the manhole to the anti-float slab with some sort of angle bracket and hilti-stly anchors. Now my question is, why do I need this mechanical connection? If it is needed, how would i go about determining the required shear strength and pullout strength needed for my hilti-style anchors/angle bracket attachment? Also, why do the joints between other manhole sections in the same structure not need a mechanical connection?
Thank you very much for any help,
-Dan
Say I have an 8' diameter precast manhole that is 36' deep with 8" thick walls (Just pulled numbers out of the air). The manhole will be comprised of a 5'tall base section, six 5'tall riser barrel sections and a 12" slab on top. The joints between sections are of a standar joint & spigot design with a butyl-ruber sealant in the joint. It has been determined that this structure will need a 11' diameter by 12' thick anti-flotation slab. Due to state engineers, this anti-float slab will need to be cast-in-place instead of being integrally cast as part of the base section of the manhole. It's common practice to mechanically attach the base section of the manhole to the anti-float slab with some sort of angle bracket and hilti-stly anchors. Now my question is, why do I need this mechanical connection? If it is needed, how would i go about determining the required shear strength and pullout strength needed for my hilti-style anchors/angle bracket attachment? Also, why do the joints between other manhole sections in the same structure not need a mechanical connection?
Thank you very much for any help,
-Dan