slickdeals
Structural
Please excuse my ignorance on the subject. This is the first time I am dealing with piled rafts. I have a few questions for which I would appreciate some direction/references.
1. Thickness of the raft:
I have seen calculations where the thickness is determined based on the most heavily loaded column (by checking the punching shear capacity).
However, if a building column has a pile right beneath it, will you still determine thickness based on that column's load? I don't see how a column can punch through in this situation. The thickness can be determined by the punching shear capacity based on pile strength and diameter.
2. Is it common to pick a certain spacing for the piles on a equally spaced grid or is it typically clustered under heavy loads (columns, core walls etc)
3. When you have tall buildings with lot of bending moment in core walls, do you still assume the raft to be rigid and try to distribute the loads to piles much further away from the cores? If so, how do you determine what thickness makes it rigid?
I have seen rules of thumb saying 80-100mm per story (ie) a 10 story building will have 0.8m to 1m thick.
Any other tips/pointers?
1. Thickness of the raft:
I have seen calculations where the thickness is determined based on the most heavily loaded column (by checking the punching shear capacity).
However, if a building column has a pile right beneath it, will you still determine thickness based on that column's load? I don't see how a column can punch through in this situation. The thickness can be determined by the punching shear capacity based on pile strength and diameter.
2. Is it common to pick a certain spacing for the piles on a equally spaced grid or is it typically clustered under heavy loads (columns, core walls etc)
3. When you have tall buildings with lot of bending moment in core walls, do you still assume the raft to be rigid and try to distribute the loads to piles much further away from the cores? If so, how do you determine what thickness makes it rigid?
I have seen rules of thumb saying 80-100mm per story (ie) a 10 story building will have 0.8m to 1m thick.
Any other tips/pointers?