HanStrulo
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 16, 2021
- 117
Hi everyone,
I am checking a circular secant shaft (I am new to secant shafts) with an unbalanced loading from heavy equipment at the top.
I found an example from a calculation note and it has the following approach (based on work by Burns and Richards (1964) and Peck et al (1971)):
1. calculate the moments due to the loads: the calculation used the ratio of pressure along two perpendicular directions to represent out of balance loading. This factor is used in lieu of the at rest lateral earth pressure coefficient.
2. calculate the moment resistance based on the ACI plain concrete chapter.
my question is: does anyone know anything about the ratio of pressure along two perpendicular directions. This is the first time I hear of it. Does anyone have an example calculation using this ratio? or an explanation of it? I assume it's based on the work by Burns and Richards (1964) and Peck et al (1971) but i could not find it online. If anyone has the papers, i would really appreciate it?
is there any other approaches to check for the integrity of the shaft using the unbalanced loading other the above mentioned approach.
Thank you,
I am checking a circular secant shaft (I am new to secant shafts) with an unbalanced loading from heavy equipment at the top.
I found an example from a calculation note and it has the following approach (based on work by Burns and Richards (1964) and Peck et al (1971)):
1. calculate the moments due to the loads: the calculation used the ratio of pressure along two perpendicular directions to represent out of balance loading. This factor is used in lieu of the at rest lateral earth pressure coefficient.
2. calculate the moment resistance based on the ACI plain concrete chapter.
my question is: does anyone know anything about the ratio of pressure along two perpendicular directions. This is the first time I hear of it. Does anyone have an example calculation using this ratio? or an explanation of it? I assume it's based on the work by Burns and Richards (1964) and Peck et al (1971) but i could not find it online. If anyone has the papers, i would really appreciate it?
is there any other approaches to check for the integrity of the shaft using the unbalanced loading other the above mentioned approach.
Thank you,