Redtelis
Structural
- Jan 18, 2019
- 47
Hi,
Is there a specific rule from Eurocodes about minimum depth of a pile cap?
I am aware that the minimum depth of a pile cap is governed, most of the times, by the pile reinforcement lap for example if H25 then 40 x 25 = 1000mm (depth)
However I found on internet the below suggestions:
If diameter of pile < 550mm: thickness = 2 x diameter of pile
If diameter of pile > 550mm: thickness = 1/3[(8 x diameter of pile)-600]
So my question is if there is somewhere a rule on BS or EC about the minimum depth of a pile cap as recommendation?
Thanks!
Is there a specific rule from Eurocodes about minimum depth of a pile cap?
I am aware that the minimum depth of a pile cap is governed, most of the times, by the pile reinforcement lap for example if H25 then 40 x 25 = 1000mm (depth)
However I found on internet the below suggestions:
If diameter of pile < 550mm: thickness = 2 x diameter of pile
If diameter of pile > 550mm: thickness = 1/3[(8 x diameter of pile)-600]
So my question is if there is somewhere a rule on BS or EC about the minimum depth of a pile cap as recommendation?
Thanks!