kyjocro
Geotechnical
- Oct 17, 2010
- 11
I recently worked on the consulting side of a DOT Sound Barrier Wall project. Typically the objective of these projects is to tell the designers if the soils meet the standard specs for their (DOT) pre-engineering structural designs (N=X, Phi>X Gamma'>XX.X pcf). If not, provide Geotechnical parameters, etc. The walls are founded on Auger Cast Piles (ACP) and the walls are precast panels that are slipped between the posts.
My question is basically trying to figure out the load transfer mechanism for this type of structure. Do the wall panels transfer all of their vertical loads to the piles or does the ground soil provide vertical reactions as the pile settles over time? I computed pile capacities based on skin friction/bearing capacity design methodologies for bored concrete piles vs. calculated dead loads(assuming self weights based on geometries) and the allowable pile capacities (based on standard designs) were not enough for the dead load.
Does anyone have any insight/experience on how these structures transfer load to the foundation?
I realize this may be a STRUCTURAL question, but I figured I'd start here and get any GEOTECH insight available since it is also a foundations question.
Thanks in advance,
kyjocro
My question is basically trying to figure out the load transfer mechanism for this type of structure. Do the wall panels transfer all of their vertical loads to the piles or does the ground soil provide vertical reactions as the pile settles over time? I computed pile capacities based on skin friction/bearing capacity design methodologies for bored concrete piles vs. calculated dead loads(assuming self weights based on geometries) and the allowable pile capacities (based on standard designs) were not enough for the dead load.
Does anyone have any insight/experience on how these structures transfer load to the foundation?
I realize this may be a STRUCTURAL question, but I figured I'd start here and get any GEOTECH insight available since it is also a foundations question.
Thanks in advance,
kyjocro