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发表于 2009-9-7 14:35:56 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
basement walls & underground tanks
hi,
it seems that not many have attempted to apporach this issue but when designing a concrete basement wall or an underground concrete tank, the simplest approach i know is to use the pca-published moment and shear coefficients or fem it. now the question is it all depends on on the fixity we assume. so far i examine both fixed and pinned conditions and pick the worst case , but i have a feeling that im making the design too conservative. any thoughts on this?
eg. lets say i have a 20ft long basement wall supported on piles below and at the ends by prependicular walls, as well as a conc floor at the bottom. there are quite a few fixity combinations we can make between all 3 sides. is there a "prevailing" boundary condition for each side that we can pick beeing closer to reality?
the "reality" in basement wall & underground tank is "high uncertainty". to reach that, we will need real (?) soil properties, true/steady (?) water table, not to mention dynamic loadings & responses.
however, assume all been tought in college were good enough (static, linear...), the best approach to get around guessing the boundary condition is to make a close to real 3d model, and analyzed by computer program. this is a personal view, others might have better approach.
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