STrctPono
Structural
- Jan 9, 2020
- 706
Hi all. I've been doing a fair amount more pier and wharf structural design. Although it's similar to bridge design, there are some nuance differences that I am trying to understand especially with the materials. I am designing a small aluminum boarding pier and it is supported by a concrete pile cap. I've always been taught to avoid putting aluminum in contact with concrete. This boarding pier is in the ocean.
See attached detail. My aluminum transverse girder will be welded to a bearing plate that is anchored into the concrete pile cap via stainless steel anchors. Currently, I have shown a 1" non-shrink grout material between the bearing plate and top of pile cap. I'm not entirely happy with it. Ideally, I would like to replace that 1" grout with something more like a neoprene bridge bearing pad. However, my coworker doesn't' seem to think that will have much durability in that environment. In speaking with some of the aluminum pier manufacturer's, they mentioned Ultra High molecular Weight Polyethylene as a separation material. But I'm not sure of its ability to support weight. The aluminum pier weighs 23,000 lbs.
I need something durable that won't dry out, crack, delaminate, etc. Also something that can provide bearing support for the structure.
See attached detail. My aluminum transverse girder will be welded to a bearing plate that is anchored into the concrete pile cap via stainless steel anchors. Currently, I have shown a 1" non-shrink grout material between the bearing plate and top of pile cap. I'm not entirely happy with it. Ideally, I would like to replace that 1" grout with something more like a neoprene bridge bearing pad. However, my coworker doesn't' seem to think that will have much durability in that environment. In speaking with some of the aluminum pier manufacturer's, they mentioned Ultra High molecular Weight Polyethylene as a separation material. But I'm not sure of its ability to support weight. The aluminum pier weighs 23,000 lbs.
I need something durable that won't dry out, crack, delaminate, etc. Also something that can provide bearing support for the structure.