egc
Structural
- Oct 11, 2002
- 38
We have a project where we have oversight reponsibility. The allowable contact pressure is 2000 psf. Since some of the equipment has dynamic loads (a debarker for instance), the design engineer has piling under large mat. In this case (95)-60k piling under a 32' wide a 116'6 long 2'3" thk mat. The piling are Auger cast in-place 16" dia to 40' BG. The total load super-imposed on the piling is about 4200k (including the mat weight). The piling arrangement grid is 7'6 spacing except near the 4 piers where the spacing goes to 4'6.
My view of the piling efficency (66%) is that the layout needs to be revised. I also think that since the adjacent equipment is on shallow foundations that the design for this piece should utilize piling below the piers only and let the mat carry the other loading (small conveyors, shrouds at either end, and of course the mat weight).
Again, the soil at this area has heavy shallow foundations (mats).
Any comments? I've had other engineers speak both pro and con. I had one tell me that most A&Es put all loads on piling regardless as they are the much stiffer carrying elements then the soil. It just strikes me as wasteful.
My view of the piling efficency (66%) is that the layout needs to be revised. I also think that since the adjacent equipment is on shallow foundations that the design for this piece should utilize piling below the piers only and let the mat carry the other loading (small conveyors, shrouds at either end, and of course the mat weight).
Again, the soil at this area has heavy shallow foundations (mats).
Any comments? I've had other engineers speak both pro and con. I had one tell me that most A&Es put all loads on piling regardless as they are the much stiffer carrying elements then the soil. It just strikes me as wasteful.