TewitC
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 30, 2020
- 13
Hello Guys. I have a quick question here.
I have a question about pile lengths in analysis model in particular. I'm doing the substructure part of a bridge design. For the piles, I'm responsible for determining the reinforcement, but the pile length, anchoring, etc. are handled by a geotechnical engineer.
The procedure for our design is that the geotech first gives as soil spring, we do the model of the bridge and do the sizing of pier, pilecap and pile. And then we send the loads at top of piles to the geotech. Geotech does his calculation and comes up with pile length calculation. We put that into the report and that's it.
However, I have realized that the pile lengths calculated by the geotech are shorter than in what we put into the model. When we did the model we did not know the actual pile length so we put it long enough that the spring at the toe wouldn't active. But when I tried putting the "actual" pile length to the model, the results in piles changed considerably, up to 20-30% in the worst element.
I don't understand how this is happening as the only differences between the two models are the piles that are so deep that they wouldn't move at all.
I have a question about pile lengths in analysis model in particular. I'm doing the substructure part of a bridge design. For the piles, I'm responsible for determining the reinforcement, but the pile length, anchoring, etc. are handled by a geotechnical engineer.
The procedure for our design is that the geotech first gives as soil spring, we do the model of the bridge and do the sizing of pier, pilecap and pile. And then we send the loads at top of piles to the geotech. Geotech does his calculation and comes up with pile length calculation. We put that into the report and that's it.
However, I have realized that the pile lengths calculated by the geotech are shorter than in what we put into the model. When we did the model we did not know the actual pile length so we put it long enough that the spring at the toe wouldn't active. But when I tried putting the "actual" pile length to the model, the results in piles changed considerably, up to 20-30% in the worst element.
I don't understand how this is happening as the only differences between the two models are the piles that are so deep that they wouldn't move at all.