ramu2krism
Structural
- Jul 8, 2015
- 1
I am reviewing a tension connection detail for 12"OD steel pipe pile filled with concrete.It is common practice welding rebar to the pipe pile for tension this type of connection, Customer wants to avoid welding rebar to the pipe or any type of connection detail which involves welding. They provided a detail with 4-#8 bars embedded in to the pipe pile filled with concrete upto 3 foot with a hook on the other side of the rebar, which would eventually run in to the pile cap.
Since the load transfer occurs completely through bond, they used Eq: I 9-9 from AISC 14th Ed Section I 6.3c to check the tensile strength of the connection, from the load transfer throgh the bond between concrete and inner surface of the steel pipe pile.
- Does the equation mentioned above from AISC is applicable for the condition.
- Has any one ever used or come across tension connection detail for concrete filled steel pipe pile which does not involve welding.
Your response would be truely appreciated.
Sincerely,
krism
Since the load transfer occurs completely through bond, they used Eq: I 9-9 from AISC 14th Ed Section I 6.3c to check the tensile strength of the connection, from the load transfer throgh the bond between concrete and inner surface of the steel pipe pile.
- Does the equation mentioned above from AISC is applicable for the condition.
- Has any one ever used or come across tension connection detail for concrete filled steel pipe pile which does not involve welding.
Your response would be truely appreciated.
Sincerely,
krism