HighPanda
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 28, 2007
- 40
I have to design concrete facing (cast in-situ) on sheet pile wall. If the concrete is 150 mm (about 6”) thick and there are “shear studs – actually just some bars welded to sheet piles” to make two sections (concrete + steel sheet pile) as a composite section.
The tricky bit is I am asked to check the effects of the concrete shrinkage. If I think the sheet pile as a steel bridge, by turning the sheet pile by 90 degrees, with a layer of concrete topping (i.e. the concrete facing). And I also assumed the embedded end of sheet pile is fixed by soil so that one end of the bridge is fixed by a pinned joint. At another end, the structure is free to move (i.e. nothing is over the head of the sheet pile wall). According to the method normally used (say, the procedures introduced in Bridge Deck Behaviour, E C Hambly -> Work out concrete shrinkage force, apply the force as an internal restrained force over the entire length of the structure and then apply release forces at end composite sections), it appears that there is not much stress induced by the concrete shrinkage because the thickness of the sheet pile wall is just 12mm and the different between concrete section and composite sections is not huge). Am I Right?
The tricky bit is I am asked to check the effects of the concrete shrinkage. If I think the sheet pile as a steel bridge, by turning the sheet pile by 90 degrees, with a layer of concrete topping (i.e. the concrete facing). And I also assumed the embedded end of sheet pile is fixed by soil so that one end of the bridge is fixed by a pinned joint. At another end, the structure is free to move (i.e. nothing is over the head of the sheet pile wall). According to the method normally used (say, the procedures introduced in Bridge Deck Behaviour, E C Hambly -> Work out concrete shrinkage force, apply the force as an internal restrained force over the entire length of the structure and then apply release forces at end composite sections), it appears that there is not much stress induced by the concrete shrinkage because the thickness of the sheet pile wall is just 12mm and the different between concrete section and composite sections is not huge). Am I Right?