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Revision as of 12:24, 1 December 2011
751.32.1 General
751.32.1.1 Material Properties
Concrete | |||
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Typically, shall consist of: | |||
Class B Concrete (Substructure) | = 3.0 ksi | ||
= 10 |
In addition, Class B-1 Concrete (Substructure) may also be used in special cases (See Project Manager). The following equations shall apply to both concrete classes:
Concrete modulus of elasticity:
Where:
= unit weight of non-reinforced concrete = 0.145 kcf | |
= correction factor for source of aggregate = 1.0 |
Modulus of Rupture: | For minimum reinforcement, | |
For all other calculations, | ||
is in units of ksi |
Reinforcing Steel
Minimum yield strength, | = 60.0 ksi | |
Steel modulus of elasticity, | = 29000 ksi |
751.32.2 Design
751.32.2.1 Limit States and Factors
In general, each component shall satisfy the following equation:
Where:
= Total factored force effect | |
= Force effect | |
= Load modifier | |
= Load factor | |
= Resistance factor | |
= Nominal resistance | |
= Factored resistance |
Limit States
The following limit states shall be considered for bent design:
- STRENGTH – I
- STRENGTH – III
- STRENGTH – IV
- STRENGTH – V
- SERVICE – I
- FATIGUE
See LRFD Table 3.4.1-1 and LRFD 3.4.2 for Loads and Load Factors applied at each given limit state.
Resistance factors
- STRENGTH limit states, see LRFD 5.5.4.2
- For all other limit states, = 1.00
751.32.3 Details
751.32.3.1 Front Sheet
Note: | The following are details and dimensions for the plan view of a typical pile cap bent on the front sheet of the bridge plans. Details and dimensions for an encased concrete pile cap bent are similar. |
Details for unsymmetrical roadways shall require dimensions tying Centerline Lane to Centerline Structure. |

751.32.3.2 Typical Pile Cap Bent
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(*) 3" (Typ.) | |
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Use 2'-6" minimum or as determined by the superstructure requirements or the minimum support length required for seismic criteria (expansion joint bents only) (3" increments). |
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= 2'-9" (Min.) for Wide Flange and Double-Tee Girders or, 3'-0" (Min.) for Prestressed Girders and Plate Girders. |
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Check the clearance of the anchor bolt well to the top of pile. Increase the beam depth if needed. |
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If the depth at the end of the beam, due to the steps, exceeds 4'-6", the beam bottom should be stepped or sloped. |
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Use 3/4" drip groove where expansion device is located at bent. Continue to use 1-1/2" clear to reinforcing steel in bottom of beam. 3/4" drip groove shall be formed continuously around all piling at 3" from edge of beam. |
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Minimum of 3 piles at 10'-0" cts., maximum spacing (1" increments). |
751.32.3.2.1 Sway Bracing
(Use when specified on Design Layout or when required by design.)

STEEL BEARING PILE | CAST-IN-PLACE PILE |

Guidance for use of sway bracing:
(1) | Omit sway bracing if less than 10'-0" (Cast-In-Place piles only). |
(2) | When angle slope of bracing becomes less than 15° to the horizontal, omit the diagonal angles and use the horizontal angles only (except on four pile bents, then use alternate shown above). |
(3) | Piles shall not be battered unless approved by the Structural Project Manager or Structural Liaison Engineer. |
Note: In case of a large number of piles, see the Structural Project Manager.
751.32.3.3 Encased Pile Cap Bent
Consideration shall be given to EPG 751.1.2.19 Substructure Type before using this type of structure.
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Part Elevation |
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Part Section |
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Use 2'-6" minimum or as determined by the superstructure requirements or the minimum support length required for seismic criteria (expansion joint bents only) (3" increments). |
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= 2'-9" (Min.) for Wide Flange and Double-Tee Girders or, 3'-0" (Min.) for Prestressed Girders and Plate Girders. |
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Check the clearance of the anchor bolt well to the top of pile. Increase the beam depth if needed. |
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If the depth at the end of the beam, due to the steps, exceeds 4'-6", the beam bottom should be stepped or sloped. |
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Height by design. Embed encasement 2 ft. (min.) below the top of the lowest finished groundline elevation, unless a greater embedment is required for bridge design. |
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Minimum of 3 piles at 10'-0" cts., maximum spacing (1" increments). |
751.32.4 Reinforcement
751.32.4.1 Typical Pile Cap Bent
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Reinforcement Under Bearings | |
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Transverse Beam Steps - Over 3" or Steps Accumulating Over 3" |
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Over 3" thru 12" | Over 12" |
Longitudinal Beam Steps |
751.32.4.2 Encased Pile Cap Bent
Supplemental details for encased pile cap bents are provided.
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Part Elevation |
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Part Section |
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Part Plan |