PSR_1
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 9, 2016
- 56
Hello Guys!
I am working on a project where the building has only one semi basement. the building is more than 35 stories in height and it is suggested to use piled raft since the building isn't embedded enough to achieve lateral stability. the raft is sufficient for bearing capacity requirement. is there any way to decide the number of piles that are enough to stabilize the building against lateral loads or unbalanced gravity loads?
I am working on a project where the building has only one semi basement. the building is more than 35 stories in height and it is suggested to use piled raft since the building isn't embedded enough to achieve lateral stability. the raft is sufficient for bearing capacity requirement. is there any way to decide the number of piles that are enough to stabilize the building against lateral loads or unbalanced gravity loads?