SaintPatrick
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 11, 2009
- 4
I am designing a drilled shaft foundation for a high mast lighting tower. There are some differing opinions around the office about the required shaft length and I am seeking some more opinions.
The HML tower is 120' tall and the soil is sand with phi = 0.33. The applied service loads at the pile head are as follows: Axial = 5kip, Shear = 10kip, and Moment = 300kip-ft. The shaft diameter is 4.5' and controlled by the geometry of the anchor bolt connection to the tower.
I originally determined the depth using Broms' Method and came up with a length of 25'. I then input the information into LPile to see what the deflection curve looked like.
Here is my question. Is a short shaft adequate in this situation or is a long shaft required for stability? When a shaft length of 25' is input into LPile, the shaft is rigid and rotates in the soil like a "fence post". Is this acceptable as long as the deflection is within allowable limits (1/2")?
Some people I have discussed this with feel the shaft needs to be lengthened. They feel the shaft needs to have a minimum of two points of zero deflection for stability so the shaft does not behave like a "fence post" and tilt under load. In order to acheive this condition, the shaft has to be 48' long. Is doubling the shaft length to satisfy this requirement necessary or is a short shaft okay?
Any comments are apprectiated. Thanks.
The HML tower is 120' tall and the soil is sand with phi = 0.33. The applied service loads at the pile head are as follows: Axial = 5kip, Shear = 10kip, and Moment = 300kip-ft. The shaft diameter is 4.5' and controlled by the geometry of the anchor bolt connection to the tower.
I originally determined the depth using Broms' Method and came up with a length of 25'. I then input the information into LPile to see what the deflection curve looked like.
Here is my question. Is a short shaft adequate in this situation or is a long shaft required for stability? When a shaft length of 25' is input into LPile, the shaft is rigid and rotates in the soil like a "fence post". Is this acceptable as long as the deflection is within allowable limits (1/2")?
Some people I have discussed this with feel the shaft needs to be lengthened. They feel the shaft needs to have a minimum of two points of zero deflection for stability so the shaft does not behave like a "fence post" and tilt under load. In order to acheive this condition, the shaft has to be 48' long. Is doubling the shaft length to satisfy this requirement necessary or is a short shaft okay?
Any comments are apprectiated. Thanks.