spartanz2001
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 1, 2004
- 3
Does anyone have any ideas of why battered piles should be limited to lengths of over 15 ft? I have a few theories but I was wondering if any one had solid information on this subject.
I am currently working on a bridge project where we would like to use piles at the abutments in lieu of drilled shafts but we have only 10 feet from the bottom of the footing to bedrock (excavation to bedrock is not an option due to other site constraints).
The State's Bridge Design Manual states that piles under 15 ft in length SHOULD not be battered but there is no explanation of why.
I am currently working on a bridge project where we would like to use piles at the abutments in lieu of drilled shafts but we have only 10 feet from the bottom of the footing to bedrock (excavation to bedrock is not an option due to other site constraints).
The State's Bridge Design Manual states that piles under 15 ft in length SHOULD not be battered but there is no explanation of why.