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post Oct 17 2014, 04:39 PM

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i hv a question.. this tered here

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3381419


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post Oct 20 2014, 08:10 PM

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hi TS i hv another question.. how often ppl design pilecaps to be interlapping with the slab.

i mean beam also inside the pilecaps, slab also inside the pilecaps..

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post Oct 21 2014, 08:15 AM

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QUOTE(iwubpreve @ Oct 21 2014, 07:37 AM)
I no idea how often. but I encounter this design also. not very often la. usually beam connected to stump of that pile cap.

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usually its on top of one another, no interlapping wan.. dunno what to save also lol
my core also not engineering i guess.. i do whats need to get done only biggrin.gif
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post Oct 21 2014, 11:13 AM

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QUOTE(iwubpreve @ Oct 21 2014, 09:25 AM)
I believe if possible they will connect to the stump. unless the pile cap is too high and hence if they still want that desired ground floor level, they might as well remove the stump and sit directly on the pile cap. after all, the load still transfer to pile cap.

I encounter this design at hill side project in mon't kiara. mon't kiara is a hill hence the name bukit kiara.
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stump is only necessary if there underground services je, dowan kena pilecap because size of stump is smaller than that of pilecaps.

but u see hor, if slab also put inside the pilecap, it seems like the effective pilecaps also reduced might as well reduce the overall depth of the pilecaps. can save rebar formwork n concrete..
oh well.. i dunno also i no see calculations just speaking fr a laymen point of view only..
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post Oct 21 2014, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(iwubpreve @ Oct 21 2014, 11:56 AM)
oic, u concern of quantity of material. but then I believe they did that concern on the magnitude of force more than material. not substantial amount of material are there also, plus this happen on ground level and not all typical level, so cost won't be much.
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yalor dowan 1 small mistake risk hundreds of pipu life on top sweat.gif
tis one hi rise wor... foundation must take care vr carefully i suppose

 

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