rharting
Structural
- Dec 17, 2007
- 41
I recently got a call from a contractor who mistakenly installed 3/4" anchor rods where there should have been 1 1/2". Due to reduced loads during VE, the 3/4" anchor rods actually work on a 20"x22" pier however they will not work on a 20"x28" pier with the same bolt spacing, embedment depth, size etc. However if I decrease my designed embedment depth from 14" to 4", it also works.
I believe this has to do with the Anc/Anco portion of D-5 which stems from the limitation of the Hef to 1.5Camin. I called Hilti to discuss the Profis program (after checking the calculations to make sure of it's accuracy) and they indicated that they get this phone call everyday however there is little they can do about it since it is a code issue (they can't make up their own codes).
This, from just a common sense standpoint, makes no sense. If you increase your embedment or your pier size the capacity decreases? Has anyone noticed this? I think in this instance I'm going to use engineering judgement and say that it's acceptable not to tear out the entire pier and start over.
Thanks in advance.
I believe this has to do with the Anc/Anco portion of D-5 which stems from the limitation of the Hef to 1.5Camin. I called Hilti to discuss the Profis program (after checking the calculations to make sure of it's accuracy) and they indicated that they get this phone call everyday however there is little they can do about it since it is a code issue (they can't make up their own codes).
This, from just a common sense standpoint, makes no sense. If you increase your embedment or your pier size the capacity decreases? Has anyone noticed this? I think in this instance I'm going to use engineering judgement and say that it's acceptable not to tear out the entire pier and start over.
Thanks in advance.