CopperGalaxy
Geotechnical
- May 7, 2012
- 9
Hello
I was hoping somebody could point me in the right direction here. I have searched online for days and cannot get this straight in my head at all.
I'm designing a gravity based octagonal wind turbine foundation. I have isolated a 1m strip of the foundation to design the reinforcement for and I am idealising this strip as a cantilever beam fixed at one end to the foundation centre with the length set to the radius of the whole foundation.
I had applied the dead loads to ascertain the section forces (bending and shear) in the top of the beam. I understand that bottom reinforcment should also be provided to protect against tension in the underside however i'm finding it difficult to visualise how this would occur. Obviously upon tilting of the structure the bottom side will press down into the soil at one side causing upwards deflection due to the soil reaction pressure.
But how do I quantify this reaction? I found an equation online stating Mbottom = fL^2/2 + Mtop where f is the soil pressure. However I cannot understand how a net pressure upwards will occur. Surely the vertical upwards soil pressure is equal to the vertical downwards dead load and there would be no net upwards pressure.
If anyone could shed light on this I would be forever grateful and I apologise if it is just my confusion getting in the way of a simple exercise.
I was hoping somebody could point me in the right direction here. I have searched online for days and cannot get this straight in my head at all.
I'm designing a gravity based octagonal wind turbine foundation. I have isolated a 1m strip of the foundation to design the reinforcement for and I am idealising this strip as a cantilever beam fixed at one end to the foundation centre with the length set to the radius of the whole foundation.
I had applied the dead loads to ascertain the section forces (bending and shear) in the top of the beam. I understand that bottom reinforcment should also be provided to protect against tension in the underside however i'm finding it difficult to visualise how this would occur. Obviously upon tilting of the structure the bottom side will press down into the soil at one side causing upwards deflection due to the soil reaction pressure.
But how do I quantify this reaction? I found an equation online stating Mbottom = fL^2/2 + Mtop where f is the soil pressure. However I cannot understand how a net pressure upwards will occur. Surely the vertical upwards soil pressure is equal to the vertical downwards dead load and there would be no net upwards pressure.
If anyone could shed light on this I would be forever grateful and I apologise if it is just my confusion getting in the way of a simple exercise.