jagti
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 17, 2009
- 28
How deep the fence post should be grouted on 300lb/ft block module the dimensions of precast module is 6ft L X 2ft W X 1 ft H & wt of each module is 1800lbs. Assuming ht of fence is 3.0ft & post spacing not to exceed 6.0ft
When doing overturning force calculation should i compare Overturning moment V/s Wt of the Block & ensure overturning force never exceeds resisiting Block Mass i.e
ht of fence + max embedment in block= 3ft+1ft
Checking for UDL load
50X4=150lb-ft + Soil & Surcharge moment load < 300lb/ft (block mass per ft)
In order to trigger overturning failure driving moment must exceed block wt.
Checking for post load
assuming post spacing must not exceed size of block i.e 6.0ft & fence post is mounted on center of the block
224 X 4 + Soil & Surcharge moment load < 1800lbs total wt of block
Top Course & Second Course have a shear key connection.
or should i compare overturning moment to resisting moment (at point of rotation)
When doing overturning force calculation should i compare Overturning moment V/s Wt of the Block & ensure overturning force never exceeds resisiting Block Mass i.e
ht of fence + max embedment in block= 3ft+1ft
Checking for UDL load
50X4=150lb-ft + Soil & Surcharge moment load < 300lb/ft (block mass per ft)
In order to trigger overturning failure driving moment must exceed block wt.
Checking for post load
assuming post spacing must not exceed size of block i.e 6.0ft & fence post is mounted on center of the block
224 X 4 + Soil & Surcharge moment load < 1800lbs total wt of block
Top Course & Second Course have a shear key connection.
or should i compare overturning moment to resisting moment (at point of rotation)