DMWWEngr
Structural
- Dec 2, 2001
- 74
Previously I had asked the effect of an exterior surcharge loading (placed on a SOG) and what it would produce for horizontal loads on a basement wall. The last loading was a uniform loading and I got a lot of great comments.
As "luck" would have it my employer has changed there minds (again) and now I have to consider a different loading. Now it's a point load surcharge (SOG). I found a way to analyze it I'm just looking for experince to see if my solution SEEMS reasonable. The numbers I'm getting seem too small and I'ld like to hear from those of you with experience in this type of analysis.
Soil: Sand fill (placed 40 years ago)
First Wall....I have about a 10000lb load (applied to SOG). The load is 5' away from a 10' tall basement wall. I'm getting a total horizontal reaction of about 575 lbs (on a 1' strip of wall). Does that seem reasonable??
Second Wall...Same load, except slab is tied to this wall. Load is 3' away from a 5' tall retaining wall. I'm getting about 880 lbs of total horizontal reaction. Is that resonable??
To me the answers seem low but I have no feel for this type of analysis. TIA!! ---
Andrew
As "luck" would have it my employer has changed there minds (again) and now I have to consider a different loading. Now it's a point load surcharge (SOG). I found a way to analyze it I'm just looking for experince to see if my solution SEEMS reasonable. The numbers I'm getting seem too small and I'ld like to hear from those of you with experience in this type of analysis.
Soil: Sand fill (placed 40 years ago)
First Wall....I have about a 10000lb load (applied to SOG). The load is 5' away from a 10' tall basement wall. I'm getting a total horizontal reaction of about 575 lbs (on a 1' strip of wall). Does that seem reasonable??
Second Wall...Same load, except slab is tied to this wall. Load is 3' away from a 5' tall retaining wall. I'm getting about 880 lbs of total horizontal reaction. Is that resonable??
To me the answers seem low but I have no feel for this type of analysis. TIA!! ---
Andrew