mjalexan
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 16, 2010
- 2
Permanent Soldier Pile Wall
Wall height (H) = 12 feet
Using 14x73 H piles with precast concrete lagging
Deflection is limited to H/100 => 1.44 inches
Soil:
Sand = 120 pcf, phi=28 from top of wall to 21 feet
Sand = 120 pcf, phi=32 from 21 feet to 40 feet
I have a traffic surcharge of an additional 2 feet of fill behind the wall and level back fill.
I have a 14x73 H pile in the center of a 30 inch predrilled hole which will be filled with 3,000 psi concrete. I saw a thread about this but my question was not answered.
I want to determine the composite stiffness to use below the dredge line to keep my deflection down. Everything I have found online is the reinforced concrete design example with a row of rebar in the tension side of a beam, no circular shafts or columns.
Using just concrete or just the h pile seems too conservative, especially with the very limited deflection.
Wall height (H) = 12 feet
Using 14x73 H piles with precast concrete lagging
Deflection is limited to H/100 => 1.44 inches
Soil:
Sand = 120 pcf, phi=28 from top of wall to 21 feet
Sand = 120 pcf, phi=32 from 21 feet to 40 feet
I have a traffic surcharge of an additional 2 feet of fill behind the wall and level back fill.
I have a 14x73 H pile in the center of a 30 inch predrilled hole which will be filled with 3,000 psi concrete. I saw a thread about this but my question was not answered.
I want to determine the composite stiffness to use below the dredge line to keep my deflection down. Everything I have found online is the reinforced concrete design example with a row of rebar in the tension side of a beam, no circular shafts or columns.
Using just concrete or just the h pile seems too conservative, especially with the very limited deflection.