cyphos168
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 25, 2016
- 37
Hi,
I need to calculate the capacity of a concrete plug in a spun pile to resist a push force. Tests have been conducted and written about it and published but these are actual tests to determine the shear stress at the interface by dividing the failure force kN against the surface area of the plug interface.
However I need to calculate the capacity. Anyone can offer advice as to how this can be done? I am thinking I need to take into account of the concrete plug strength and apply a reduction factor. Then use a coefficient of friction between the pile concrete and plug concrete which I can take (as per literature and discussion in forum as 0.4). Use this value and multiply that with the surface area of the plug.
Is this correct? Plug is un-reinforced.
Thanks in advance.
Al
I need to calculate the capacity of a concrete plug in a spun pile to resist a push force. Tests have been conducted and written about it and published but these are actual tests to determine the shear stress at the interface by dividing the failure force kN against the surface area of the plug interface.
However I need to calculate the capacity. Anyone can offer advice as to how this can be done? I am thinking I need to take into account of the concrete plug strength and apply a reduction factor. Then use a coefficient of friction between the pile concrete and plug concrete which I can take (as per literature and discussion in forum as 0.4). Use this value and multiply that with the surface area of the plug.
Is this correct? Plug is un-reinforced.
Thanks in advance.
Al