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Structural
- May 12, 2005
- 5
Dear Friends,
I am new to the group, so please bare with me. I am a strcutural engineer by education and have been working in the railway industry for 15 years. I am very active in my community for youth sports. Although not active with the wrestling organization, I know many members from baseball and football. Now for my problem.
The wrestling organization is looking to construct a 140'x50' pre-engineered steel building on 7 frames, i.e. 14 footings. The selected spot (site plan already complete) has been determined to be on an old landfill. Borings indicate fill with debris down to at least 27'. Historical information leads us to believe that virgin soil lies 35'-40' below grade. A contractor has indicated that wood piles 40' will support the building. They obviously need a design certified by a PE. They have asked for my assistance, at no fee of course, as they are not-for-profit. I do not mind as it is for the kids.
I do not have a tremendous amount of experience in this area, but used my training and some research to determine that:
1) 14 - 50'x12" wood piles will hold the design loads (just the steel building and live/snow load). This was done using a very conservative analysis.
2) A design needs to be done for the concrete slab that will only have to support people.
I am planning to design a foundation slab with WWF and a perimieter grade beam (reinforced but still need to design). My first question is what is the connection detail from wood pile to grade beam to steel frame (4 anchor bolts per footing, i.e. half of the frame). Does the grade beam just sit on the wood pile. I will calculate the uplift force versus the weight of the grade beam (and of course pull out from the anchors).
I am asking for any insight to my specific problem, or the problem in general as it is being done pro-bono for children. Obviously safety is paramount. I thank you in advance for any help you have to offer.
JP
I am new to the group, so please bare with me. I am a strcutural engineer by education and have been working in the railway industry for 15 years. I am very active in my community for youth sports. Although not active with the wrestling organization, I know many members from baseball and football. Now for my problem.
The wrestling organization is looking to construct a 140'x50' pre-engineered steel building on 7 frames, i.e. 14 footings. The selected spot (site plan already complete) has been determined to be on an old landfill. Borings indicate fill with debris down to at least 27'. Historical information leads us to believe that virgin soil lies 35'-40' below grade. A contractor has indicated that wood piles 40' will support the building. They obviously need a design certified by a PE. They have asked for my assistance, at no fee of course, as they are not-for-profit. I do not mind as it is for the kids.
I do not have a tremendous amount of experience in this area, but used my training and some research to determine that:
1) 14 - 50'x12" wood piles will hold the design loads (just the steel building and live/snow load). This was done using a very conservative analysis.
2) A design needs to be done for the concrete slab that will only have to support people.
I am planning to design a foundation slab with WWF and a perimieter grade beam (reinforced but still need to design). My first question is what is the connection detail from wood pile to grade beam to steel frame (4 anchor bolts per footing, i.e. half of the frame). Does the grade beam just sit on the wood pile. I will calculate the uplift force versus the weight of the grade beam (and of course pull out from the anchors).
I am asking for any insight to my specific problem, or the problem in general as it is being done pro-bono for children. Obviously safety is paramount. I thank you in advance for any help you have to offer.
JP