Design of Bridge Sub Structure and Found
Design of Bridge Sub Structure and Found
Design of Bridge Sub Structure and Found
7 DESIGN OF SUB-STRUCTURE:
3.7.1 PIER DESIGN:
ey = 2.5 m
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(c) Stability Check:
So DL of pier cap=9x1.4.0.25x25=78.75KN.
DL of 6 pedestals=6x(0.45x0.45x0.45x0.25)=13.67KN
DL of pier=6x1x9x25+2(𝜋/8x0.52x6x25)=1350+29.45≈1380KN
Total DL =1473+2916=4389kN
Factored DL=4389x1.5=6584kN
Max.=1050/9+(1705x6)/1x92
=116.67+129.3
=245.97KN/m2=2.246N/mm2
2
Min.=1050/9-1705/1x92/6
= 116.67-129.30= -12.63KN/m2
= -0.0126N/mm2
Stress in YY dinn
Max.=Pyy/A+M/Z
=Pyy/A+Muy/Z
=682/9+394x 6/9
=75.77+262.667
=338.45KN/m2=0.338N/mm2
Min.=Pyy/A-M/z
=-186.897KN/m2=-0.187n/mm2
i)Due to breaking
i.e. 0.2x700=140KN.
Factored moment=140x1.5x6.6=1386kN/m
Z= bd2/6=9x12/6=1.5m3
So M/Z=140x1.5x6.6/1.5=924KN/m2 =0.924N/mm2
3
Right side span=DL +LL
According to AASHTO LRFD code for elastomeric bearing coefficient of resistance lies between
0.02 to 0.04
Dl + LL =4374+1050=5424KN
Resistance of bearing=0.04x5424+=217KN
Z=9x1/6=1.5m3
K1=1.08(referring to T1)
K3=1(topographic factor)
={(18.33x0.25)+(18.33x1)+18.33x(1.4+0.15)}
=57.234m2
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LA=6+(0.45+0.05+1.4+0.95+0.25/2) =7.15m
Moment=89.82x7.15=642.213KN/m=643kNm
a)1.5(DL+LL)=1.5(4389+700)=7633.5KN
b)1.5(DL+WL)=1.5(4389+107.89)=6746KN
c)1.2(DL+LL+WL)=1.2(4389+107.89)=5396.27KN
At here LL should not be considered as our wind speed exceeds 130kmph(IRC 6:2000 LL-212.5)
6.Water current:
V=3m/s
P=52KV2=o.52x0.66x32=3.1KN/m2
P=3.1x1.4=4.34KN/m2
Area of obstruction=1x5.5=5.5m2
It acts at h/3 distance from base ABC is the pressure distribution after water current max. at top
& min. at bottom
So moment = (23.87x5.5)/3=87.53/2≈88/2=44KNm
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Pressure IInl to pier=4.34xcos20=4.37kN/m2
=4.07x5.5x1=22.39KN
=1.48x9x5.5=73.26KN
M=73.26x5.5/3=268.62/2 kNm=270/2=135KNm
Z=9x12/6=1.5m3
thus = M/Z=268.62/2/1.5=179.08Kn/m2=(0.179N/4)N/mm2
At pier base
3)eccentric
loading due to LL
4)longitudinal Forces
5) Water current
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_____ ______ 0.09 -0.09
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DL of pier=9x1x4x25+2(π/8x0.5x0.5x4x25)≈920KN
So total DL=2916+920+78.67+13.67=3929KN
Factored DL stress=3929/9=436.56KN/m2=.436N/mm2
3)eccentric loading
Due to LL
4)longitudunaltenus
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2.38 -1.074 2.414 -1.22
3)eccentric loading
due to LL
4)longitudinalForces
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1.759 -0.55
1.793 0.78
Or (1000x9000)mm
Pu (factored) =6584+1050=7634kN
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Mux = 682x2.5=1705kNm
Muy=1050x0.375=394kNm
Iy=13x9/12=0.75mm4
z=1x93/12=60.75mm4
breq=iy√12=0.75√12=2.59
hreq=iz√12=60.75√12=210.44
𝑖𝑦 0.75
y=eff.length/Ky;Ky=√ =√ 91 = 0.288
𝐴
So y =1.3x6/0.288=27.02
𝑖𝑥 60.75
z=eff. Length/Kz; Kz=√ = √ 91 = 2.59
𝐴
So z = 1.36/2.59 = 3.00; zz = xx
Condition I
z/y=1/9=0.111<2
ey=1.475m
ez or ex =0.375m
Condition – II
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Or (1.475/210.44)/(0.375/2.59) = (ey/heq)/(ez/heq) = 0.0435<0.2
(ez/beq)/(ey/heq)=(0.375/2.59)/(1.475/210.44)=20.65>0.2
Assuming p=1.5
P/fck=1.5/35=0.042857=0.043
dI=45+20/2+10=65mm
dl/D=65/9000=0.00722
takingdI/D=0.05
Pu/fckbD=7634x103/35x1000x9000=0.0248=0.025
Muy=1050x0.375=394kNm
+ 1386kNm(breaking)
+ 1433kNm (resistance)
+ 135kNm(water current)
So Muy=3349kNm
Mux=1705kNm
d’/D=0.05and Pu/fckbD=0.072
=>Muy1=0.072x35x1000x90002=204120KNm
dl/D]y axis=65/1000=0.065=0.1
P/fck=0.043,d1/D=0.1,Pu/fckbD =0.025
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Muy1/fck bD2=0.0672
=>Muy1=fck bD20.0672
=>Muy1=0.0672x35x9000x10002=21168KN
Referring to chart 63 of SP-16 and following the values of P=1.5 Fe=415 m=3
Puz/Ag=21
Puz=21x9000x1000=189000KN
Pu/Puz=7634/189000=0.041
Muy/Muy1=3349/21168=10.1
Mux/Mux1=1705/204120=0.0084
Mux/Mux1=0.85
P/fck =0.8/35=0.0228
Pu/fckbD=7634x103/35x1000x9000=0.0248=0.025
P/fck=0.0228 Pu/fckbD=7634000/3510009000=0.025
We get Mux1=0.48x35x1000x90002=136080KNm
Muy1/fck bD2=0.04
=>Muy1=0.04x35x9000x10002
=12600KNm
Puz/Ag=18.2
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Puz=18.2x9000x1000=163800KN
Pu/Puz=7634/163800=0.0467
Mux/Mux1=1705/136080=0.0126
Spacing=18000/102=176.47c/c
Astp=18000x(π/4)x302/170=74844mm2
Since 1/4th of the main reinforcing bars i.e. 30mm # is 8.5 mm, that’s why we have chosen
10mm # bars as lateral and transverse reinforcement.
For reinforcement detailing, refer to Appendix-C
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3.7.2 PEDESTAL DESIGN:
1442 103
Pressure or rubber paid 11.77 N / mm2
400 400
A1
Pressure on loaded area and permissible bearing stress
A2
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A1
Permissible bearing stress 15.75 2 31.5 N / mm 2 9.013 (ok)
A2
L
15.75 9.92
400
= 229
0.1N ED 0.11442
As min 0.35
tyd 415
0.15
min reinforcement 450 450 303.75 mm
100
405
Providing 16mm bans 3bans
162
4
400
Providing 3 bans in spacing 250mm c / c
2
Ast p 122 4 452.389 405mm2 (ok)
4
400
Spacing 133mm 130 mm.c / c
3
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1 1 1
Pc Pe P
2 EI 2 31.5 1
Pe 10492623.18kN
e2 2
2
450 450 4503
e and I 3417187500mm 4
2 12
1 1
2.3698 107 kN 1
Pe Pc
Pu 0.4 t ck A C 0.67 t y ASC 0.4 35 202047 0.67 415 453 2828658 140996.25
1 1 1 1
3.36 107 kN 1 (ok)
Pu Pu Pc Pe
;
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Preliminary dimensions
ht. of stem = 6m
cos 2 1
ka
cos cos
2
sin sin
1 cos cos
350
00
2 / 3 22.50
2 35 22.5
3
23.336 22.5
So 23.336
k a 0.243
16
2
cos
2
1
kp = 9.547
cos 2 cos sin sin
1
cos cos
a) STABILITY ANALYSIS:
Earth pressure:
1 1
PA k a H 2 0.246 19 9.952 231.37 232 kN / m
2 2
350
Surcharge due to LL 92.2 k N
0.85 2 0.08 3.6 2 0.08 m
185
So virtual ht 9.736 1.2m (acc to IRC-6:2014)
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Horizontal force due to approach slab 0.3 25 0.243 9.95 = 18.15 kN/m
9.95
The above 2 forces act at a distance act at a distance m from base.
2
Vertical load due to LL surcharge and approach slab 1.2 19 0.3 25 5 151.5kN / m
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Vertical load 19 9.95 1.5 5 802.75kN / m
49 3
DL from super structure 73.5kN / m
2
V H Mv MH
𝑚𝑣 −𝑚𝐻
𝑥̅ = 𝑣
7200.7325−1329
= =3.712 m
1581.8125
b
e 3.71 0.2800 b 8 1.33 (ok or safe)
2 6 6
18
Stabilizing moment 7200.7325
5.418 1.5 ok
Overturning moment 1329
9.95
It acts from base of abutment.
2
Vertical load due to LL surcharge and approach slab 0.3 25 5 37.5kN / m
V H Mv MH
19
4 Vertical force due to LL
surcharge & approach 37.5 ---- 5.5 207 -----
slab
5 Self wt (1) 180 ---- 2.4 432 -----
6575 1050.3
x 3.53m
1565
8
e 4 3.53 0.47 1.33
3
6575
FOS against over turning 6.26 1.5 (ok)
1050.5
0.9 1565
FOS against sliding 2.53 1.5 (ok)
280.5
Comparing the two condition we get the worst case as traffic load surcharge and earth
surcharge.
b) DESIGN OF STEM :
Design is done by considering surcharge i.e. both traffic surcharge and earth surcharges.
1
P 5.544 6 27.72 6 33.264 81.66 114.924 120 kN
2
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Fig-31 (Pressure diagram of Stem)
1 6
M v 5.544 6 6 / 2 27.22 6 99.792 163.32 263.112 kN m 270kN m
2 3
1000
Spacing 613mm c / c d = 1500 – 70 = 1430 mm c/c,
800 /( / 4 252 )
1000 202
Spacing 4 392.69 mm c / c
800
1000 162
Spacing 4 255.327 cc = 200 mm c/c.
800
1000 162
Astp 4 1006 mm2
200
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This rf. to be provided for one face only i.e. in the back fill side.
According to the code both side to be equally reinforced so increasing rf. = 1006 2 2012 mm 2
Assuming the rectangular portion or stem should carry all the loads than acc. to
10, 000
So rf. to be provided 5000 mm2 (each side)
2
1000
Spacing 123.15 mmc / c
5000
/ 4 282
1000 282
Astp = 4 5132 mm 2
120
5132
No. of bars 8.33 NOS 9 nos
282
4
Astp= 9 282 5542 mm2 (in one face)
4
5542 2
% ofAstp 100 0.93% 0.8% (ok)
1000 1200
vu 180 103
v 0.159 N / mm2
bd 1000 1130
Ast
100 0.93
bd
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From T-19 IS – 456 : 2000
200 200
k 1 1 1.38 2.0 ok
d 1430
ASL 5542 2
L 0.0077 0.2 ok
b d 1430 1000
0.67 35
f cd 15.633
1.5
1347.255 110.25
N Ed 1460 103
1.021 3.1267
A C 1430 1000
VRd,C 0.12 1.38 80 0.0077 35 0.15 1.0217 1000 1430 872809 N
0.33
VED 180kN
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VRd,C 872.809 kN
Loads:
LL in yy = 682 kN.
ex 0.375m
e y 2.5 m
ex 0.325m
e y 2.5m
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1.23 9
iy 1.296 mm 4
12
93 1.2
ix 72.9 mm 4
12
beq i y 12 4.49
h eq i z 12 252.53
iy 4.49
ky 0.645
A 9 1.2
ix 72.9
kz 2.598
A 9 1.2
1.3 6 1.3 6
z 3.002
kz 2.198
y 12.1
4.036 2
z 3.002
z 1
0.2481 2
y 4.036
y z
As the and both should be less than 2 so we have to design as biaxial bending.
z y
25
Pu DL LLfrom sup erstructure dead load of a stem + dead load of dirt wall+ dead load of abutment cap+
3 pedestals [2190 1050sup er structure load [1.2 6 9 25 1620kN] (stem load)
[2.25 0.45 6 25 228kN] (dirt wall) + 93kN (pile cap)
Design checking for abutment whether the design reinforcement to be provided will take the
load or no additional reinforcement required. Solved referring to SP - 16.
P = 1.5%
1.5
P 0.043
f ck 3.5
d1 70
0.00777 0.05
D 9000
Pu 5188 103
0.014
f ck bD 35 1200 9000
referring to chart-43
M ux1
0.072
f ck bD 2
For YY
d1 70
0.06 0.1
D 1200
Pu
0.014 , P 0.043
f ck bD t ck
referring to chart - 44
M uy1
0.065
f ck bD 2
Puz
20.5
Ag
Pu 5188
0.023
Puz 221400
Muy 2800
0.137
Muy1 20475
M ux 1705
0.0069 0.007
M ux1 244944
Pu M uy
0.023 and 0.137
Puz M uy1
M ux
We get 0.87
M ux1
chart
M ux M
ux
M ux1 M ux1
chart from analysis
0.8
P 0.0228
f ck 35
Pu 5188 103
0.014
f ck bD 35 1200 9000
d1 70
0.0077
D 9000
M ux1
0.042
f ck bD 2
27
d1 70
0.06 0.1
D 1200
M uy1
0.039
f ck bD 2
Puz
18.2
Ag
Pu 5188
0.027
Puz 196560
Muy 2800
0.158
Muy1 17691
M ux 1705
0.012
M ux1 142884
Pu M uy
0.027 and 0.158
Puz M uy1
M ux
We get 0.85
M ux1
chart
M ux M
ux
M ux1 chart M ux1 from analysis
Astreqd=0.8/100(1000× 9000)
=72000mm2
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0.8
Ast required 1000 9000 72000 mm2
100
18000
Spacing 181.69 180 mm c / c
61000 /( / 4 282 )
( 282 ) 18000
Ast p 4 99851.70mm2
111
99851.70 5644 2
So % of steel = 1.03%
1200 900
1.03
Spacing = p f 0.0294
ck 35
Pu 5188 103
0.014
f ck bD 35 1200 9000
M ux1
0.058
f ck bD 2
M uy1
0.055
f ck bD 2
from chart - 64
Puz
18.8
Ag
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Puz 18.8 1200 9000 203040 kN
M ux 1705
0.012
M ux1 142884
M ux M ux
from chart - 64. 085
M ux1 M ux1 analytic
chart
M ux
085 0.012
M ux1
chart
Pu = 5188 kN
So Pu<Puz
So taking n 1
n n
M ux M uy
0.012 (0.158)1 0.17 1
1
M
(ok)
M ux1 uy1
Providing 10 - 4 legged stirrups throughout the section with spacing 200 mm c/c
(IRC-112:2011)
Providing approach slab of 3.5m length with 12 mm # bars with spacing 150 mm
c/c. (IRC – 6 : 2014)
Providing 30 mm # bars with 114 mm c/c spacing throughout the 18m.i.e.,
through both side of long section. Side face reinforcement.
For reinforcement detailing refer to Appendix-C
e) DESIGN OF HEEL SLAB:
P = 1582 kN
e = 0.325 mm
30
1 82
z 10.667 m3
6
A 8 1 8m
1
Shear 171.5 5 5 60 857.5 150 1007.5kN 1008kN
2
2393.75kN 2400kNm
d 1500 70 1430mm
Providing 30 mm ∅ bars,
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1000 302
Astreqd 4 95.07 mm
7435
1000 302
Ast p 4 7854 mm 2
90
Vu 1008kN
v u 1512 1000
v 1.057 N / mm 2
bd 1000 1430
Ast 7854
100 100 0.56
bd 1000 1430
0.87f y A sv d
Vus
Sv
0.87 415 4 102 1430
753610 4 Sv 215.25mm
SV
A Sv 0.4
bSv 0.87 f y
314.16 0.4
1000Sv 0.87 415
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314.16 0.87 415
Sv 283.58 mm
1000 0.4
Providing 4 legged – 10 stirrups with spacing 200 mm c/c throughout the heel slabs.
Provide 0.12% of Ag as distribution reinforcement.
1000 162
4 111mm c / c
.12
1000 1500
100
1
Vu 190.5 1.5 208.5 190.51.5 285.75 13.5 299.25 300 kN
2
= 650 mm2
min. steel
vu 300 103
v 0.21N / mm2
bd 1000 1430
A st 2930
100 100 0.21
bd 1000 1430
Increasing the half reinforcement from stem and heel slab to the intersection portion
of heel slab and stem.
1000 302
Spacing of bars 4 241.24 mm
2930
h) DISTRIBUTION REINFORCEMENT:
The base slab thickness is increased upto 4.5m as that the abutment can be designed as shallow
foundation and stress at heel & toe will be safe.
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3.7.4 DESIGN OF DIRT WALL:
Y 19 kN / m3
. 12.47 kN 13kN
2.25
It acts m above bare of direct wall.
2
1 1
K a Yh 3 0.243 19 2.253 8.77 9 kNm
6 6
2.25
Horizontal moment due to surcharge 13 14.625 15kNm
2
36 106
dreq 90 mm d provided assuming 70 mm cover
0.138 35 1000
0.45
Pu 700 1.5 1.1 144.375 150 kN
3.6
35
0.4 35 450 500 0.67 415Ast
0.8
450 500 1800 mm 2
100
1800
Providing 16 bans 9 bans
16 2
4
450 2 500 2
Spacing 211.11mm
9
So providing 16 bans with 200 mm c/c spacing this are providing to increase ductility,
1
minimum diameter of lateral tic > diameter of longitudinal bar or 5mm whichever
4
more.
1
916 4m 5mm
4
300 mm.
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Wind force and live load cannot be considered at a time as per IRC:6-2014
Mux=1747kN-m
Muy=3348 kN-m
∑𝑉 ∑𝑀𝑢𝑥 𝑑𝑦 ∑𝑀𝑢𝑦 𝑑𝑥
P= 𝑛 ± ±
∑𝑑𝑦 2 ∑𝑑𝑥 2
4.5 4.5
∑𝑑𝑥 2 =3× [( 2 )2 + ( 2 )2 ]=30.375𝑚2
= 1811.2-97.056+248=1962.144kN
F5= 1811.2+248+97.056=2157kN
F6 = 1811.2+97.056-248 = 1660.256kN
F1+F3+F5 = 6180 kN
F5 + F6= 3818 kN
17181×106
(dreq)=√0.36×35×0.48×6.2×103 ×(1−0.416×0.48)
=756.64mm
dprovided=1800-200(pile+ P.C.C)-55-15=1530mm
0.5×3.5 4.6×17181×106
(Ast req.)y-direction= × (1 − √1 − 35×6200×15302×1530×6200)=32548.206𝑚𝑚2
415
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Providing 30 - mm ∅ 𝑏𝑎𝑟𝑠 @ 130 𝑚𝑚 𝑐/𝑐
0.5×35 4.6×13905×106
(Ast req.)x-direction = × [1 − √1 − 35×10700×15002 × 1500 × 1 − 10700 ]
415
=26194.87𝑚𝑚2
(Ast)prov x-dir=26507.18𝑚𝑚2 ;
After considering the shear criteria (explained in next article), revised reinforcement is given by,
(Ast prov.)revised = 30mm-∅ @ 110𝑚𝑚 𝑐/𝑐 =67472.8422 𝑚𝑚2
Xx =1.75m, Xy =0 m
So the full reaction of the piles will be considered as the shear force to be resisted by the cap.
VEd = Vu =6180-361.25= 5820kN-m
As per IRC:112-2011,
200 200
K=1+√ 𝑑
= 1 + √1500 = 1.365 < 2.0 (Hence O.K)
Vmin =0.2925
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Hence let us provide 30 mm∅ 𝑏𝑎𝑟𝑠 @ 110 𝑚𝑚 𝑐/𝑐
Ρ1 =0.0042
c) ANCHORAGE LENGTH:
αa=1,ℓb=k∅ = 30 × 30 = 900mm
(Astreq./Astprov.)x-direction = 0.388
(Astreq./Astprov.)y-direction = 0.989
Hence calculated ℓbnet. will be smaller than ℓb. But let’s continue the bars of base up to top of
the cap having 60 mm cover at top.
Scour depth=3.72m
Pile cap=1.8m
Фpile = 1.2𝑚
Lpile =11.7m
Qu= ApNcCp+ AaNcCa’ + Ca’As’ + αCaAs (clause-5.2.3.1 of IS: 2911-part 3) [for cohesive soil]
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𝜋 𝜋
Qu= 4 ( Du2 – D2 ) [0.5 DunN + Nq∑𝑛𝑟=1 𝑑𝑟 ]+ 4 D2 (0.5DN + dfNq)
+(0.5 πDK tanδ) (d12 + df2 – dn2) [for sandy soil] (Cl-5.2.3 of IS:2911-part3)
Du =3m,D=1.2m.
(Qu)2ud =39438.41+4602.503+1849.34=45890.253 kN
𝑄𝑢
(Qu)uplift = = 8001.218 kN
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Due to group action, 10% strength will be reduced of each pile as per IS:2911-3-1980(CL-
5.2.8.1)
(Qu)uplift=7201.09kN=7200kN
Though middlepiles will be having lesser load, let us take it as same as that of corner piles.
As per IS2911-3-1980,appendix-c,
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𝐸𝐼 𝐸𝐼
T=5√𝐾 , 𝑅 = 4√𝐾
1 2
K1 =1.245(dense sand &submerged condition) = 1.245 kg/cm2 = 0.1245 N/𝑚𝑚2 (category: dense
sand in submerged condition)
Un-confined compression=2Cu
Up to 4.5 m below the ground level ,unconfined compression is varying from 0.50-0.64 in bore
hole -1 up to 4,5 m below ground level of in all other case it is zero let us take
T=777.556 m
R=249.32m
K=1.25, V =3m/sec
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(Fu)long face =1.4× 5.85 × sin(20) × 10.2 × 1.92 = 54.857𝑘𝑁
&> 54.857𝑘𝑁
As per appendix –B -1-11 of IS:2911-3-1980, the loads lesser than above extrapolated loads
need not be designed separately. Since in our case it is lesser, that’s why no need of separate
design for horizontal forces.
Using Brom’s chart (page -274of Foundation Engineering, PHI - publication by P.C. Varghese),
𝑒 1.92 𝐿 9,78
= 9.78 = 0.1963 = 0.2 and 𝑏 = = 8.15
𝐿 1.2
From chart;
𝐻𝑢 1+sin ∅ 1+𝑠𝑖𝑛25.375
= 30and Kp = 1−𝑠𝑖𝑛∅ = = 2.5
𝐾𝑝 𝐵3 𝛾 1−𝑠𝑖𝑛25.375
So Hu = 301.7282.518.87 = 2445.552 kN
For safe design, taking factor of safety 2.5, Hs = 978.2208 kN >> Fushort face and Fulongface(Safe)
So our piles will be designed as short axially loaded columns with axial force =Pu=2157 kN
9048
Providing 30mm ∅ 𝑏𝑎𝑟𝑠, no. of bars=𝜋 = 12.80 = 13𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟𝑠.
×302
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4. CONCLUSION:
From our project it’s concluded that using limit state method of design, the economy is
achieved due to reduction in both reinforcing steel and concrete volume due to reduction in
sectional size. Also the limit state of deflection, shear and bending stress are found to be safe as
per IRC:112-2011 which is the latest code of practice for designing reinforced and prestressed
concrete bridges. The whole structure is found to be stable against sliding and overturning.
Besides that, provision of long span decreases the obstruction by increasing the water way.
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