jdahnke
Structural
- Jan 22, 2004
- 3
I am trying to design a pile bent for a large prefabricated steel truss bridge. This bridge has a rather large (on the order of 55k) lateral wind load. This wind load is causing excessive stresses in my H-piles based on my calculations. The piles are oriented with the strong axis parallel to LC bearing of the bent. I am trying to avoid adding additional piles if at all possible. The geotech report gives values for the Lateral Modulus of Subgrade Reaction, but I have never used these before to determine lateral pile capacities. Does anyone have any information or advice on this matter?
Would changing the orientation of a couple of piles be an option? If so, how does one analyze this situation, by averaging the Section Modulus and Moment of Inertia of the newly oriented piles with the remaining piles in the bent?
Also, can someone explain to me how battering a pile would help me? Would battering reduce the stresses in the piles and if so how?
Sorry this post is rather long with lots of questions, but this has been bugging me for a while now. I appreciate any help anyone may have no matter how trivial it may seem.
Sincerely,
J
Would changing the orientation of a couple of piles be an option? If so, how does one analyze this situation, by averaging the Section Modulus and Moment of Inertia of the newly oriented piles with the remaining piles in the bent?
Also, can someone explain to me how battering a pile would help me? Would battering reduce the stresses in the piles and if so how?
Sorry this post is rather long with lots of questions, but this has been bugging me for a while now. I appreciate any help anyone may have no matter how trivial it may seem.
Sincerely,
J