LCA527
Marine/Ocean
- Apr 7, 2006
- 6
We are in the process of designing a driven pile-supported platform over the water, which requires the use of post-installed anchors (dowels) to properly transfer the platform moments to the piles (18"x18").
After conducting the pile to slab moment/connection calulations we have sized the appropriate anchor (#8) and grout (Sikadur Anchorfix-4) based on the loads. However, while researching ACI Code D.5.2.2, we are concerned about concrete 'break-out" and the fact that there may be insufficient edge distance in the pile to address this phenomenon.
Can anyone provide any suggestions or direction for calculations? Is this an appropriate practice, even though commonly done in construction? We have already contacted the grout manufacturer.
Thank you.
After conducting the pile to slab moment/connection calulations we have sized the appropriate anchor (#8) and grout (Sikadur Anchorfix-4) based on the loads. However, while researching ACI Code D.5.2.2, we are concerned about concrete 'break-out" and the fact that there may be insufficient edge distance in the pile to address this phenomenon.
Can anyone provide any suggestions or direction for calculations? Is this an appropriate practice, even though commonly done in construction? We have already contacted the grout manufacturer.
Thank you.