wsheppard
Computer
- Apr 23, 2003
- 7
Does anyone have any vertical load data on corrugated steel pipe? We need to construct a support column with an internal chase. So using an outer pipe of 34", and an inner pipe of 24", and then pouring between the two is the plan.
The only data I can find so far ignores any value of the steel pipe itself, and regards it as forming material only. My sense is that for limited height uses this should be significant and reduce the amount of rebar. Since the weight of the column itself is a concern I'd like to leverage whatever may available from the pipes themselves. This height of these columns is only 10.5 feet.
Any pointers or experiences would be most appreciated.
Cheers,
Wayne Sheppard
The only data I can find so far ignores any value of the steel pipe itself, and regards it as forming material only. My sense is that for limited height uses this should be significant and reduce the amount of rebar. Since the weight of the column itself is a concern I'd like to leverage whatever may available from the pipes themselves. This height of these columns is only 10.5 feet.
Any pointers or experiences would be most appreciated.
Cheers,
Wayne Sheppard