jcshw
Structural
- Nov 3, 2010
- 3
Hi,
I'm trying to model some piers with lateral loads on them. My office does not have L-Pile, but we have Bentley software. Has anyone used STAAD or Elements to model piers with lateral loads?
We are trying to get a good maximum number from our geotech to check the spring reactions against. We have three soil layers - the first has a k of 150pci and a lateral bearing capacity of only 400psf. If we are modeling a 24" diameter pier with springs every 2ft, then the maximum allowed deflection to reach the 400psf is only .019". Something seams fishy.
Any advice on this method or other good methods to get good moment, shear, and deflection results would be really appreciated. Thanks!
I'm trying to model some piers with lateral loads on them. My office does not have L-Pile, but we have Bentley software. Has anyone used STAAD or Elements to model piers with lateral loads?
We are trying to get a good maximum number from our geotech to check the spring reactions against. We have three soil layers - the first has a k of 150pci and a lateral bearing capacity of only 400psf. If we are modeling a 24" diameter pier with springs every 2ft, then the maximum allowed deflection to reach the 400psf is only .019". Something seams fishy.
Any advice on this method or other good methods to get good moment, shear, and deflection results would be really appreciated. Thanks!