mikeCTE
Structural
- Feb 21, 2014
- 42
We are designing a pile supported slab that supports a building structure. The columns from the building sit directly above where the piles are with a 12" slab between to two elements.
In timber design, for shear, you can ignore loads placed within "d" of the support, where "d" is the depth of your beam.
Is there a similar provision in concrete design (ACI)? To me, it feels like direct bearing between the column base plate and pile below. By doing this, it would allow us to skip stirrups in this area (30% of load at pile is from building, 70% from self weight of slab and slab live load).
Thanks
In timber design, for shear, you can ignore loads placed within "d" of the support, where "d" is the depth of your beam.
Is there a similar provision in concrete design (ACI)? To me, it feels like direct bearing between the column base plate and pile below. By doing this, it would allow us to skip stirrups in this area (30% of load at pile is from building, 70% from self weight of slab and slab live load).
Thanks