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- Jul 31, 2001
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Howdy everyone!
I am looking for some guidance on determining the torsional resistance of a drilled shaft. The shaft is not part of a group of shafts; rather, it is the sole supporting element for a traffic signal mast arm. I am trying to determine if an existing shaft is adequate to support a revised mast arm configuration. I have the forces transfered to the shaft, and have already evaluated it for moment, axial load, and lateral load. It also carries a torsional load (33 ft-kips) and I am at a loss as to how to calculate an allowable torsional resistance. If someone can point me to a reliable source or has other information, I would certainly appreciate the input.
Thanks from Rhode Island, USA
I am looking for some guidance on determining the torsional resistance of a drilled shaft. The shaft is not part of a group of shafts; rather, it is the sole supporting element for a traffic signal mast arm. I am trying to determine if an existing shaft is adequate to support a revised mast arm configuration. I have the forces transfered to the shaft, and have already evaluated it for moment, axial load, and lateral load. It also carries a torsional load (33 ft-kips) and I am at a loss as to how to calculate an allowable torsional resistance. If someone can point me to a reliable source or has other information, I would certainly appreciate the input.
Thanks from Rhode Island, USA