tdawgui
Structural
- Mar 14, 2008
- 16
I have a 1.25" sched 40 pipe embedded into the ground 6'-0" and a 12" diameter concrete collar poured around it at the surface (12" deep)...
I'm trying to figure out what the bond strength is between the steel pipe and the concrete for vertical force resistance. My concern is that the concrete bond will break and then I will be relying on skin friction and the pile action of the pipe for vertical bearing resistance instead of the concrete collar...
I know that within the concrete pour zone I could drill a hole in the pipe and shove a piece of rebar that would negate the need to worry about this bond, but I'd rather see if the bond strength will do so that I don't need to require unnecessary work...
So far, I've researched on this forum and the web... Here I found in one thread that the strength for 3000 psi concrete (I have 2500 psi or possibly less) is about 82 psi and on the web I found a bond strength of 36 psi for concrete (no strength reported)...
I'm wondering if anyone knows an equation to calculate this bond strength or can direct me toward a resource which may aid in my design.
Thanks!
I'm trying to figure out what the bond strength is between the steel pipe and the concrete for vertical force resistance. My concern is that the concrete bond will break and then I will be relying on skin friction and the pile action of the pipe for vertical bearing resistance instead of the concrete collar...
I know that within the concrete pour zone I could drill a hole in the pipe and shove a piece of rebar that would negate the need to worry about this bond, but I'd rather see if the bond strength will do so that I don't need to require unnecessary work...
So far, I've researched on this forum and the web... Here I found in one thread that the strength for 3000 psi concrete (I have 2500 psi or possibly less) is about 82 psi and on the web I found a bond strength of 36 psi for concrete (no strength reported)...
I'm wondering if anyone knows an equation to calculate this bond strength or can direct me toward a resource which may aid in my design.
Thanks!