reggeo
Geotechnical
- May 12, 2004
- 11
Doing a shoring design for a 16' deep UST excavation. Design is almost done. Client wants to use steel plate lagging b/w W14x132 soldier piles; I usually rec'd 4" X 12" DFL timber lagging and am a little "fuzzy" on steel plates.
1) Do these plates typically come in standard "nominal" sizes...the soldier piles are 8.0' o.c. Should I order 7.5' wide plates to give the contractor a little "wiggle room" b/w the webs of the 8' offset piles? Or should I allow a tolerance in the pile offset of a few inches and require 8.0' wide A36 plates?
2) I have calc'd the Sx as follows:
M = 4736 lbs/ft.; Sx = M/Fb = 4736 x 12"/(36K x 0.66) = 2.37 in3
How do I determine the thickness of the steel plate lagging...I figure a 5/8" thick plate will do but this design will be peer-reviewed by LA City and I need an equation to determine thickness
1) Do these plates typically come in standard "nominal" sizes...the soldier piles are 8.0' o.c. Should I order 7.5' wide plates to give the contractor a little "wiggle room" b/w the webs of the 8' offset piles? Or should I allow a tolerance in the pile offset of a few inches and require 8.0' wide A36 plates?
2) I have calc'd the Sx as follows:
M = 4736 lbs/ft.; Sx = M/Fb = 4736 x 12"/(36K x 0.66) = 2.37 in3
How do I determine the thickness of the steel plate lagging...I figure a 5/8" thick plate will do but this design will be peer-reviewed by LA City and I need an equation to determine thickness