Adaptable Strut-and-Tie Model for Design and Verification of Four-Pile Caps
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2009
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A large percentage of pile caps support only one column, and the pile caps in turn are supported by only a few piles. These are typically short and deep members with overall span-depth ratios of less than 1.5. Codes of practice do not provide uniform treatment for the design of these types of pile caps. These members have traditionally been designed as beams spanning between piles with the depth selected to avoid shear failures and the amount of longitudinal reinforcement selected to provide sufficient flexural capacity as calculated by the engineering beam theory. More recently, the strut-and-tie method has been used for the design of pile caps (disturbed or D-region) in which the load path is envisaged to be a three-dimensional truss, with compressive forces being supported by concrete compressive struts between the column and piles and tensile forces being carried by reinforcing steel located between piles. Both of these models have not provided uniform factors of safety against failure or been able to predict whether failure will occur by flexure (ductile mode) or shear (fragile mode). In this paper, an analytical model based on the strut-and-tie approach is presented. The proposed model has been calibrated using an extensive experimental database of pile caps subjected to compression and evaluated analytically for more complex loading conditions. It has been proven to be applicable across a broad range of test data and can predict the failures modes, cracking, yielding, and failure loads of four-pile caps with reasonable accuracy. Brazilian government agency CAPES (Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento Lie Pessoal de Nivel Superior) |
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ACI Structural Journal, v.106, n.2, p.142-150, 2009 0889-3241 |
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eng |
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AMER CONCRETE INST |
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Aci Structural Journal |
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closedAccess Copyright AMER CONCRETE INST |
Palavras-Chave | #design #flexural strength #pile caps #shear strength #strut-and-tie model #PILE CAPS #CONCRETE #STRENGTH #Construction & Building Technology #Engineering, Civil #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary |
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