cfarmer
Structural
- Oct 17, 2003
- 12
I am working on the design of a steel framed 4 storey office building founded on piles. I have quite significant uplift loads at the columns of the braced bays. The geotechnical engineer has provided an uplift resistance of 20% of the pile compressive resistance. With 245mm dia. steel piles this works out to a factored uplift resistance of 360kN/81 kips (Limit States design used for foundation design in Canada).
Does this seem reasonable?
Any suggestions to combat the uplift and reduce required # of piles. At all braced bay locations the # of piles is based on resisting the uplift.
I've used the resultant of the (EQ uplift less Dead load) / pile uplift resistance to determine the # of piles.
Does this seem reasonable?
Any suggestions to combat the uplift and reduce required # of piles. At all braced bay locations the # of piles is based on resisting the uplift.
I've used the resultant of the (EQ uplift less Dead load) / pile uplift resistance to determine the # of piles.