HanStrulo
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 16, 2021
- 117
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Happy New year everyone!
I have a somewhat basic question.
I am new to shoring (my background is petroleum engineering). I am trying to find the best way to size the piles and tie backs for a 1 level tie back shoring.
What I am using so far is Supportit. I used fixed earth condition and size for the piles for the combined max moment on the pile with the max vertical tie back load.
My question is: the max moment on supportit is always below the bottom of excavation and it is usually very high (compared to hand calculations). Should I only size for the max moment above the bottom of excavation? If I consider my pile as a simply supported beam (one support on the tie back level and one support on the bottom of excavation), I get lower moments. is that approach realistic?
I would love to see an example if anyone could provide it.
Thank you for any advice.
Happy New year everyone!
I have a somewhat basic question.
I am new to shoring (my background is petroleum engineering). I am trying to find the best way to size the piles and tie backs for a 1 level tie back shoring.
What I am using so far is Supportit. I used fixed earth condition and size for the piles for the combined max moment on the pile with the max vertical tie back load.
My question is: the max moment on supportit is always below the bottom of excavation and it is usually very high (compared to hand calculations). Should I only size for the max moment above the bottom of excavation? If I consider my pile as a simply supported beam (one support on the tie back level and one support on the bottom of excavation), I get lower moments. is that approach realistic?
I would love to see an example if anyone could provide it.
Thank you for any advice.