structSU10
Structural
- Mar 3, 2011
- 1,062
I have an existing building with relatively thin pile caps (20" thick) for all pile arrangements. Per ACI equations, they are very deficient for shear and moment(stress ratios up to 3.5). I have depth to retrofit due to the floor slab being raised - I was thinking of either making a composite cap, or provide a pier with large enough footprint to increase the shear perimeter. Any thoughts for or against either option? Other concepts? I don't know the condition of the current cap, and with the large overstress that could be an issue.