H57
Structural
- Apr 17, 2007
- 126
I am designing the foundation system for a metal building. Due to poor soils and large building loads (100' spans and bridge cranes), the building will be supported on auger cast piles. The outward thrust of the exterior columns is ~30 kips. Additionally the high interior slab loads may cause slab settlement greater than 6".
I have designed foundation for alot of metal buildings using hairpins, direct ties and drag struts, but all of these systems may be compromised with the potential settlement of the interior slab. Is there another type of lateral restraint that I can consider for these footings?
Thanks for any help.
I have designed foundation for alot of metal buildings using hairpins, direct ties and drag struts, but all of these systems may be compromised with the potential settlement of the interior slab. Is there another type of lateral restraint that I can consider for these footings?
Thanks for any help.