craigmcg
Structural
- Jan 23, 2007
- 35
I'm trying to accurately model a pier in which two 18" prestressed concrete piles (one battered) will be tied together using a simple pile cap. Since there will be significant lateral loading and need for moment transfer, I'm trying to find typical detailing for a simple moment connection. The following are details that I've seen and/or used in the past:
1) Simply embed the pile 12" into the cap.
2) Embed the pile ~3-6" into the cap and expose the strands an additional 9-12".
3) Cutoff the pile 6" into the cap and dowel moment transfer reinforcement into the pile.
I read in the Florida DOT manual that 12" embedment into the cap would be considered a pinned connection and 48" would be considered fixed. 48" seems high to me so I was hoping there would be an alternative/optimized solution.
Anybody's thoughts/experience would be appreciated.
Thanks.
1) Simply embed the pile 12" into the cap.
2) Embed the pile ~3-6" into the cap and expose the strands an additional 9-12".
3) Cutoff the pile 6" into the cap and dowel moment transfer reinforcement into the pile.
I read in the Florida DOT manual that 12" embedment into the cap would be considered a pinned connection and 48" would be considered fixed. 48" seems high to me so I was hoping there would be an alternative/optimized solution.
Anybody's thoughts/experience would be appreciated.
Thanks.