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Minimum Transverse Reinforcement Ratio For Cast In place Concrete Pile

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last500

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Nov 22, 2006
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I need help identifying what the minimum transverse reinforcement ratio is for a 12-inch diameter drilled pile. fc=6000psi fy=60000psi. The 2007 California Building Code section 1810A references ACI 318 21.4.4.1-3. Section 21.4.4.1 says that the minimum transverse reinforcement ratio is given by the equation r=0.12*fc/fy. This gives me a reasonable result. There is a comment below that equation that references ACI 318 eq. 10.5 which is for columns. My question is which equation governs. If I use ACI 318 eq. 10.5 the required transverse reinforcement gets a bit out of hand requiring a #5 spiral at 3-inch pitch. I know that designing from the gut is not the best idea but I have seen quite a few pile cages go in the ground with much smaller spiral steel at a greater pitch. Any help on this would be much appreciated.
 
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For one thing, ACI 318 doesn't apply to piers/piles. Check out ACI 336, found here: ACI 336 link

The only place you'd use 318 is in the top of the "pier" where it comes out of the ground and is essentially a short column, - in those areas the typical column tie requirements would control.

For the in-ground piers, ties can be less intense.

 
JAE,
The 2006 IBC has similar requirements to the CBC.See section 1810.1.2.2 for cast-in-place pile reinforcement requirements in SDC D thru F. This section references ACI 318-05.
 
I think it is chapter 1 or 2 in 318 where they specifically exclude piers from 318. I'm not sure why the CBC would back reference 318 for piers.

 
Thank you all for the replys. This was very helpful.
 
Did I miss the answer to the question? Not familiar with IBC or CBC...

For 12 and 16 inch piles, I typically use a single 15M bar (#5) by 6m long (approx 19')

Dik
 
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