VVang
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 30, 2024
- 7
I am designing a catwalk over a channel and I will have sheetpiles on bank for erosion control. The intention is to have the columns of the catwalk support and hold the sheetpiles in place. The channel is 30 ft wide and 15 ft deep, the columns are driven 65ft into firm foundation and the sheet piles are roughly 25-30 ft deep. After calculating the loads on the sheet piles and transferring that load to the columns, i am getting a massive service load. Originally he catwalk was going to be supported with 12" diam steel columns but it looks like the sheet piles might be too much. I was not able to find any examples or resources to help me. Does anyone have any tips or recommendations? Or will I need to design some massive columns to support the sheetpiles?
For reference, I am treating the sheetpile as a cantilever and after applying soil/water/surcharge loads, I am getting a moment of 114k-ft for a 15 ft cantilever. I ignored any resisting soil pressure or passive pressure because the soil is peat so I'm assuming there's no resistance.
For reference, I am treating the sheetpile as a cantilever and after applying soil/water/surcharge loads, I am getting a moment of 114k-ft for a 15 ft cantilever. I ignored any resisting soil pressure or passive pressure because the soil is peat so I'm assuming there's no resistance.