BAGW
Structural
- Jul 15, 2015
- 388
Hi,
I have a situation where the steel column directly rests on the drilled pier with a cap. As the column is directly supported off the drilled pier there is no punching shear or one way shear check nor any flexure in the pier cap. Cap for the drilled pier is provided to accommodate the base plate size. In such scenarios how to size the cap thickness as shear and flexure is not limit state for such situation.
Minimum cap thickness will be driven by anchor embedment depth and rebar development length. Any other checks needs to be performed?
I have a situation where the steel column directly rests on the drilled pier with a cap. As the column is directly supported off the drilled pier there is no punching shear or one way shear check nor any flexure in the pier cap. Cap for the drilled pier is provided to accommodate the base plate size. In such scenarios how to size the cap thickness as shear and flexure is not limit state for such situation.
Minimum cap thickness will be driven by anchor embedment depth and rebar development length. Any other checks needs to be performed?