Contraflexure74
Structural
- Jan 29, 2016
- 147
Hi,
I've got to design a foundation to support a boat sculpture beside a river that floods. My issue is that the river floods to an adjoining berm level of 4.5m above ground level. This will result in an uplift force on my foundation base. Am I correct in saying:
Force down due from 4m base is 4x4x1x24 = 384kN + a bit of soil over + a bit from self weight of sculpture.
Uplift force due to water at flood level = 9.81x6x4x4 = 941.76kN, so flotation is an issue.
Looks like I'll need a base of 6.5x6.5x1x24 = 1014kN just to deal with flotation alone.
My issue is the wider I make my base the more uplift I will get, i.e. my new uplift force is now 2487kN. Should I just use tension piles?
John.
I've got to design a foundation to support a boat sculpture beside a river that floods. My issue is that the river floods to an adjoining berm level of 4.5m above ground level. This will result in an uplift force on my foundation base. Am I correct in saying:
Force down due from 4m base is 4x4x1x24 = 384kN + a bit of soil over + a bit from self weight of sculpture.
Uplift force due to water at flood level = 9.81x6x4x4 = 941.76kN, so flotation is an issue.
Looks like I'll need a base of 6.5x6.5x1x24 = 1014kN just to deal with flotation alone.
My issue is the wider I make my base the more uplift I will get, i.e. my new uplift force is now 2487kN. Should I just use tension piles?
John.