3Fan
Structural
- Dec 21, 2005
- 78
We are designing a large volume pier (for aesthetics) that tapers from 6'-9" thick at the bottom to 4'-0" at the top. The pier is about 52'long and about 11' tall. It is a wall type pier supported on driven piling.
The controlling Asmin of 1% steel AASHTO Std. Spec. 8.18.1.2, nets me 317 #10's (assuming the average thickness and length). I have then reduced that by a ratio of fy/f'c (similar to the LRFD code allows in 5.7.4.2) which gets me down to about 278 #10 bars. This puts my spacing at around 4.5" c/c. This just seems crazy to have that much steel in this pier. Can this % of steel be reduced even more somehow? I would use larger bars, but have been told that the cost of rebar larger than #10's becomes very expensive. Of course nothing about this bridge is cheap.
Thanks!
The controlling Asmin of 1% steel AASHTO Std. Spec. 8.18.1.2, nets me 317 #10's (assuming the average thickness and length). I have then reduced that by a ratio of fy/f'c (similar to the LRFD code allows in 5.7.4.2) which gets me down to about 278 #10 bars. This puts my spacing at around 4.5" c/c. This just seems crazy to have that much steel in this pier. Can this % of steel be reduced even more somehow? I would use larger bars, but have been told that the cost of rebar larger than #10's becomes very expensive. Of course nothing about this bridge is cheap.
Thanks!