EricHimawan
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 12, 2021
- 3
Dear all;
I am designing a Tower Crane foundation that (due to construction method reasons) should stand on a steel frame, and the steel columns (I profile) would be embedded into a bored pile, making it a plunge column. Since this is a Tower Crane, we are expecting considerable uplift force (the value from my analysis is around 500 kN base reaction), which then raises the question: is there a formula/code that regulates the minimum embedment length of a steel profile inside concrete?
I have read a source that stated tensile strength (ft) = 0.5 sqrt (fc'), and then bond strength should be taken as 10% of ft. Is this process reasonable? Is there any legitimate reference from papers I can read? My thought process is
[Bond strength] *[skin area of profile inside concrete] > Factored Uplift Load
[10%ft] * [perimeter of profile*required embedment length] > Factored Uplift Load
am I mistaken? Please correct if I am.
Thank you for reading, hoping for answers.
I am designing a Tower Crane foundation that (due to construction method reasons) should stand on a steel frame, and the steel columns (I profile) would be embedded into a bored pile, making it a plunge column. Since this is a Tower Crane, we are expecting considerable uplift force (the value from my analysis is around 500 kN base reaction), which then raises the question: is there a formula/code that regulates the minimum embedment length of a steel profile inside concrete?
I have read a source that stated tensile strength (ft) = 0.5 sqrt (fc'), and then bond strength should be taken as 10% of ft. Is this process reasonable? Is there any legitimate reference from papers I can read? My thought process is
[Bond strength] *[skin area of profile inside concrete] > Factored Uplift Load
[10%ft] * [perimeter of profile*required embedment length] > Factored Uplift Load
am I mistaken? Please correct if I am.
Thank you for reading, hoping for answers.