designrider
Structural
- Oct 25, 2007
- 50
There are many types of tie-back and bonded strand anchor systems available to designers. Without favoritism to any manufacturer, is there a "rule of thumb" for what type works best in various soils: clay, silt, loose sand, compacted sand, gravel, fractured rock, stable rock, etc?
Pre-drilled: Straight Shaft Gravity-Grouted (cased or uncased), Pressure Grout Injected, Post-grouted, Underreamed or mechanically enlarged belled ends.
Self-Drilling/Installed: Hollow bar grout injected (Williams or DSI Dywidag), Helical tieback (Chance Helical anchors), deformed screw anchors (Hilfiker Spiralnail), tipping plate soil anchors (Mantaray & Stingray anchors), others?
I know every project has specific constraints such as load demands, groundwater level, right-of-way, equipment access, contractor preference, etc. Please ignore those factors (if possible) and suggest where each tieback 'type' is optimally used. Or at the very least which soils are these types of anchors NOT good for?
Pre-drilled: Straight Shaft Gravity-Grouted (cased or uncased), Pressure Grout Injected, Post-grouted, Underreamed or mechanically enlarged belled ends.
Self-Drilling/Installed: Hollow bar grout injected (Williams or DSI Dywidag), Helical tieback (Chance Helical anchors), deformed screw anchors (Hilfiker Spiralnail), tipping plate soil anchors (Mantaray & Stingray anchors), others?
I know every project has specific constraints such as load demands, groundwater level, right-of-way, equipment access, contractor preference, etc. Please ignore those factors (if possible) and suggest where each tieback 'type' is optimally used. Or at the very least which soils are these types of anchors NOT good for?