JrStructuralEng
Structural
- Aug 9, 2007
- 147
Please excuse my metric units (<--Canadian)
I am designing a foundation wall for a condo that is approximately 12m below grade at the base. The condo foundation is stepped so the lowest portion of the wall is simply supported and has a clear span of ~2.5m. Silty/Clay soil and the geotech determined equivilent fluid pressure distribution to be 15.7 kN/m3. There is no option of using a lighter free draining granular backfill material since this portion of the foundation wall is right on the property line.
Ok, so here is the questions/problems.
Question 1. Should I be using a dead load or live load safety factor? i.e. 1.25 or 1.5. I am assuming this is considered dead load.
Question 2. I am getting very very large shear from the lateral soil pressure. ~310kN per meter of wall at the base. Using the shear strength of concrete alone (30MPa) I would need a 26" thick wall! My question is does the reinforcing mats on the inside and outside face of wall help with shear in this plane? It seems like shear reinforcing should be perpendicular to the wall. I have never put shear reinforcing in a wall, or needed it, so I am open for ideas. I am hoping the mats help, although logically I don't see why they would.
Please help! any comments welcome. (By the way there is no option to use buttresses in this case)
I am designing a foundation wall for a condo that is approximately 12m below grade at the base. The condo foundation is stepped so the lowest portion of the wall is simply supported and has a clear span of ~2.5m. Silty/Clay soil and the geotech determined equivilent fluid pressure distribution to be 15.7 kN/m3. There is no option of using a lighter free draining granular backfill material since this portion of the foundation wall is right on the property line.
Ok, so here is the questions/problems.
Question 1. Should I be using a dead load or live load safety factor? i.e. 1.25 or 1.5. I am assuming this is considered dead load.
Question 2. I am getting very very large shear from the lateral soil pressure. ~310kN per meter of wall at the base. Using the shear strength of concrete alone (30MPa) I would need a 26" thick wall! My question is does the reinforcing mats on the inside and outside face of wall help with shear in this plane? It seems like shear reinforcing should be perpendicular to the wall. I have never put shear reinforcing in a wall, or needed it, so I am open for ideas. I am hoping the mats help, although logically I don't see why they would.
Please help! any comments welcome. (By the way there is no option to use buttresses in this case)