Pad base strip base and pile cap properties

Tekla Structural Designer
2020
Tekla Structural Designer
properties

Pad base strip base and pile cap properties

Property Description
General
Foundation Type Isolated Pad Base (not editable).

Isolated Pile Cap (not editable).

Auto-design depth

• When Autodesign is selected an iterative procedure is used to determine the depth. If the shear design fails the depth is increased until either the check passes, or the maximum depth specified in Design Options has been reached.

• When Autodesign is not selected (i.e. check mode), the existing depth is retained and Tekla Structural Designer determines if it is sufficient.

Note: In Design Options - if Isolated Foundations have been set to be designed using groups, then if at least one base in the group is set to have its depth auto-designed the whole group will have their depth auto-designed.
Note: When Design Member on the right-click context menu is used to design an individual base, the depth will be checked or designed according to the auto-design depth setting.
Auto-design size

• When Autodesign is selected an iterative procedure is used to determine the base size. If the bearing check fails the size is increased until either the check passes, or the maximum side length specified in Design Options has been reached.

• When Autodesign is not selected (i.e. check mode), the existing size is retained and Tekla Structural Designer determines if it is sufficient.

Note: In Design Options - if Isolated Foundations have been set to be designed using groups, then if at least one base in the group is set to have its depth auto-designed the whole group will have their depth auto-designed.
Note: When Design Member on the right-click context menu is used to design an individual base, the size will be checked or designed according to the Auto-design size setting.
Auto-design piles

(Pile cap only)

Autodesign piles automatically determines the quantity and size of piles.
  • Cleared - the specified number of piles at their specified positions will be checked during the design process.
  • Checked - the number of piles and their positions under the pile cap will automatically determined during the design process.

When this check box is selected, the actual procedure used will depend on the Pile auto-design method that has been specified in Design Options > Concrete Foundations > Isolated Foundations Piles

The Minimise number of piles method commences by first selecting the pile with the smallest load capacity in the Pile Catalogue. Pile positioning is attempted using the user defined pile arrangements. If one of the limitations is exceeded the pile with the next smallest load capacity in the catalogue is selected and the process starts again. This is repeated until the pile loading check passes.

The Minimise pile capacity method commences by first selecting the pile with the smallest load capacity in the Pile Catalogue. Pile positioning is attempted using the user defined pile arrangements. If one of the limitations is exceeded one pile is added to the pile group and the process starts again. This is repeated until the pile loading check passes.

Select size/depth starting from

This option only appears when either Autodesign depth or Autodesign size is selected. It sets the autodesign start point for the depth, or size, or both.

The options are:

  • Minima (default)
  • Current

Selecting ‘Minima’ removes the current depth/size and begins with the minimum allowed depth/size specified in Design Options.

For both options the auto-design depth increment is that specified in Design Options> Foundations Isolated Foundations> Foundation Size

Autodesign reinforcement

This setting applies to top and bottom reinforcement, but reinforcement in either location can still be set to none.

If enabled, auto-design of reinforcement occurs after the base size and depth have been established.
  • When Autodesign reinforcement is enabled an iterative procedure is used to determine the reinforcement. If the bending design fails the reinforcement size gets increased and spacing gets decreased until these checks pass. Iterations continue until either a satisfactory bar configuration has been achieved, or the maximum bar size and minimum spacing specified in Design Options has been reached. At this point the depth gets increased and the above procedure is repeated.
    Note: If the smallest bar at largest spacing is insufficient then the next bar size at max spacing is used. If the largest bar is reached the spacing gets reduced and the smallest bar is used. Then the bar size gets increased until the largest bar size reached.
  • When Autodesign reinforcement is disabled (i.e. check mode), the existing reinforcement provision is retained and Tekla Structural Designer determines if it is sufficient.
    Note: In Design Options - if Isolated Foundations have been set to be designed using groups, then if at least one base in the group is set to have its depth auto-designed the whole group will have their reinforcement auto-designed.
    Note: When Design Member on the right-click context menu is used to design an individual base the reinforcement is always designed (irrespective of the Autodesign reinforcement setting).
Select bars starting from
This option controls the starting point for auto-design procedures and is therefore only displayed if Autodesign reinforcement is selected.
  • Minima (default) - removes the current arrangement and begins with the minimum allowed bar size specified in Design Options.
  • Current - the auto design commences from the current bar arrangement.
Foundation Parameters
Eccentricity in Y direction Specifies the eccentricity of the base in the Y direction.

(For strip bases this is along the wall)

Eccentricity in X direction Specifies the eccentricity of the base in the X direction.

(For strip bases this is across the wall)

Rotation angle Specifies the rotation of the base:
  • Pad base: relative to that of the support (which is controlled by the rotation angle specified for column).
  • Strip base: the angle of the base about global Z.
Shape

Pad base and pile cap only)

Specifies the base shape in plan:
  • Square
  • Rectangular
Length in Y direction (Pad base and pile cap only) Specifies the size of the pad in the Y direction.
Length in X direction (Pad base and pile cap only) Specifies the size of the pad in the X direction.
Width (Strip base only) Specifies the width of the base
Depth Specifies the depth of the base.
Concrete class

The concrete grade.

The concrete grades that are available are set from the Materials button on the Home ribbon.

Use loaded area (Pad base only)

Selecting this option allows you to specify a user override of the punching shear area - defined using the Loaded Area Breadth and Loaded Area Depth properties.

This feature can be used in both pad bases and pile caps to, for example, consider unmodeled base plates or pedestals.

Sliding in Y prevented / Sliding in X prevented (Pad base only)

If sliding is prevented by some other means (e.g. if attached to a floor slab in one or other direction) then this can be indicated by selecting the appropriate direction.

Tip: If the direction is not clear make the base non-rectangular so that length in X and hence X-direction is clearer.

Selecting this option sets the shear force for the particular direction to zero. This affects the sliding check, but actually affects all checks because there is no additional overturning moment developed due to shear at top of base.

Overturning about X prevented /Overturning about Y prevented (Pad base only) This option only appears when the Sliding in Y prevented / Sliding in X preventedoption is selected. Selecting this option indicates that overturning is also prevented by some other means for the selected direction, which sets the support moment for that direction to zero. This affects all checks because there is no overturning moment considered.
Permanent load ratio option (Eurocode only) You are required to supply a value for the permanent load ratio parameter. A default of 0.65 has been assumed, but you are advised to consider if this is appropriate and adjust as necessary.
Maximum crack width

• 0.2

• 0.3

• 0.4

Piles

(Pile cap only)

Pile type Pile types that have previously been specified in the Pile Catalogue are available for selection. You can choose <New...> to add additional types.
User defined arrangement Specifies the eccentricity of the pile cap in the X direction.
Pile arrangement Opens the Pile arrangement dialog for specifying the number of piles, and spacing, pile type and principal direction.
Number of piles Specifies the number of piles.
Principal direction Specifies the principal direction.
Pile spacing The dimension between pile centers.
Shape For three piles only, you can choose to specify either a triangular. or rectangular pile cap.
Reinforcement
Type

• Mesh

• Loose Bars

• None

Rib type (Head Code Eurocode, BS or IS)

• Plain

• Type 1

• Type 2

Rib type (Head Code ACI)

• Plain

• Deformed

Bar type The reinforcement grades that are available here are set from the Materials button on the Home ribbon.
Bar size, spacing, Mesh type etc. The actual reinforcement provided in each of the layers is indicated here.
Top, Bottom, Side cover Nominal cover to reinforcement.
Soil Parameters
Soil unit weight Soil unit weight
Characteristic friction angle Characteristic friction angle
Presumed bearing resistance (EC Head Code) The presumed bearing resistance is only displayed and used when the ‘presumed bearing capacity method (EN 1997 - 1 cl. 6.5.2.4)’ is selected in Design Options.
Surcharge  

Soil

Surcharge depth

Other permanent

Permanent surcharge load

Other variable

Variable surcharge load

Drop-list controls allow each surcharge load to be assigned to a specific load case.

The partial safety factors defined in the design combinations for these cases are then used for these loads in all design calculations.

The assigned load cases are initially set to “None” and must be user-selected. Where no appropriate Dead or Live load case exist in the model and so no load case can be assigned, zero partial factor values are used in the calculations.

Design shear strength of soil angle (ACI & BS Head Codes) Design shear strength of soil angle
Allowable bearing capacity (ACI & BS Head Codes) Allowable bearing capacity
Bearing capacity A1 - STR (EC Head Code)

Allowable bearing capacity A1.

Only displayed and used when the ‘presumed bearing capacity method (EN 1997 - 1 cl. 6.5.2.4)’ is unselected in Design Options.

Bearing capacity A2 - GEO (EC Head Code)

Allowable bearing capacity A2.

Only displayed and used when the ‘presumed bearing capacity method (EN 1997 - 1 cl. 6.5.2.4)’ is unselected in Design Options.

UDA

A customizable list of the attributes that can be applied to individual members and panels.

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