BENDOG
Structural
- Feb 9, 2007
- 51
I am reviewing designs of a piled foundation for a large absorber vessel at a power plant. The pile cap is an 80 ft diameter octagon foundation, and the reinforcing steel is spaced radially about the center. The bars are terminated about 16 ft from the center to avoid congestion. At the center portion bars are then shown in a N-S /E-W grid, overlapping the radial bars.
I have not designed an octagon of this size, but I am used to running bars in a NS/EW grid only. Has anyone used radial reinforcing before? Is it a cost savings over using a grid pattern? It appears that it would be a nightmare for the field to place these bars radially.
I have not designed an octagon of this size, but I am used to running bars in a NS/EW grid only. Has anyone used radial reinforcing before? Is it a cost savings over using a grid pattern? It appears that it would be a nightmare for the field to place these bars radially.