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Structural
- Oct 28, 2008
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OK Eng-Tips I need some serious help!
Question:
1) Is there a method to calculate surcharge pressures due to friction piles? (Not FEM or SSI, something like a Boussinesq but for piles)
2) What type of load would you expect? vertical shear stress? lateral/horizontal load? or both?
3) What type of temporary shoring system would you use?
Site Conditions:
Silty Sands (SM) and/or sand (SW or SP) with “very low” expansion potential. “Temporary excavations for construction of the proposed buildings may expose alluvium that is prone to localized raveling. Looking at the boring logs, within the depth of excavation varies between 4 and 18 blows/6in.
Existing Building:
As built drawings are not available. Existing contract document specify length of piles by "30 ft into natural grade." Thus uncertainty in length. These are 4 pile 24" diameter groups at 30'-0" OC. The structure is approximately 4 stories. Estimated loads on pile cap are between 400 and 600 kips unfactored.
Proposed New Building / Shoring:
Depth of new building is between 16'-0" and 24'-0" max below existing pile cap. Existing pile caps are within 5'-0" of new wall...i.e. really close. Proposing a Soldier Beam and Tieback System, but I think I may need Sheet piling (using Giken Silent Piler).
What the geotech recommended:
Vertical shear stress = 0.3 ksf @ Grid XXX & 0.7 ksf @ XXX. Only Shear Stress from perimeter area of pile group parallel to shoring. Soldier Beam Shaft Friction: 200 psf, for min 10 ft vertical embedment. Geotech indicate that values have an FS = 1.0....thus how do you develope 0.7 ksf in 0.2 ksf soil?
Any comments appreciated!
Question:
1) Is there a method to calculate surcharge pressures due to friction piles? (Not FEM or SSI, something like a Boussinesq but for piles)
2) What type of load would you expect? vertical shear stress? lateral/horizontal load? or both?
3) What type of temporary shoring system would you use?
Site Conditions:
Silty Sands (SM) and/or sand (SW or SP) with “very low” expansion potential. “Temporary excavations for construction of the proposed buildings may expose alluvium that is prone to localized raveling. Looking at the boring logs, within the depth of excavation varies between 4 and 18 blows/6in.
Existing Building:
As built drawings are not available. Existing contract document specify length of piles by "30 ft into natural grade." Thus uncertainty in length. These are 4 pile 24" diameter groups at 30'-0" OC. The structure is approximately 4 stories. Estimated loads on pile cap are between 400 and 600 kips unfactored.
Proposed New Building / Shoring:
Depth of new building is between 16'-0" and 24'-0" max below existing pile cap. Existing pile caps are within 5'-0" of new wall...i.e. really close. Proposing a Soldier Beam and Tieback System, but I think I may need Sheet piling (using Giken Silent Piler).
What the geotech recommended:
Vertical shear stress = 0.3 ksf @ Grid XXX & 0.7 ksf @ XXX. Only Shear Stress from perimeter area of pile group parallel to shoring. Soldier Beam Shaft Friction: 200 psf, for min 10 ft vertical embedment. Geotech indicate that values have an FS = 1.0....thus how do you develope 0.7 ksf in 0.2 ksf soil?
Any comments appreciated!