Mawaca
Structural
- Oct 21, 2011
- 8
Regarding the load factor for fluid loads
Ref. ACI 318-11 9.2.4 and 9.2.1 Eq. (9-1)
U = 1.4F
This factor seems too high for deeply submerged structures or for retaining structures whose walls are too short to keep out 40% higher water.
For example, if I am designing a concrete immersed tube tunnel with 100 feet of water above it (plus something for high tide, wave crests, and sea level rise), this factor implies that I am planning for a case where the water level increases by 40 feet (or that undefined dynamic effects, 100 feet underwater, are equivalent to 40 feet of additional head).
Does anyone know of phenomena that justify 1.4 or a code, standard, or reference that allows a lower factor?
Ref. ACI 318-11 9.2.4 and 9.2.1 Eq. (9-1)
U = 1.4F
This factor seems too high for deeply submerged structures or for retaining structures whose walls are too short to keep out 40% higher water.
For example, if I am designing a concrete immersed tube tunnel with 100 feet of water above it (plus something for high tide, wave crests, and sea level rise), this factor implies that I am planning for a case where the water level increases by 40 feet (or that undefined dynamic effects, 100 feet underwater, are equivalent to 40 feet of additional head).
Does anyone know of phenomena that justify 1.4 or a code, standard, or reference that allows a lower factor?