Astm D2899
Astm D2899
Astm D2899
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with round timber piles. Pile bending stresses are indexed to perpendicular to grain based on a deformation limit.
the diameter of a circular section having an area equal to that
of a 12-in. square, or 13.5 in. Clear wood bending values are 13. Moisture Content
adjusted to a 13.5-in. pile diameter by the factor 0.82. 13.1 Allowable stress established by this practice applies to
piles that are continuously wet or are continuously exposed to
11. Grade the weather.
11.1 Knots in round piles reduce compression parallel to 13.2 No increase in properties for material that is partially
grain and bending strength properties. Limits on allowable size above ground and may be partially seasoned is recognized.
and spacing of knots along the pile length are given in
Specification D 25. 14. Preservative Treatment
11.2 The effect of knots on pile tip strength is determined 14.1 Preservative treatment by approved processes and
from tests of full size pile sections containing various knot chemicals does not significantly affect allowable stress values
sizes. Regression analyses of compression strength against for round timber piles established in this practice.
knot size and specific gravity establish the effect of allowable 14.2 Conditioning of piles by kiln drying, steaming or
knots on compression parallel to grain strength. boiling in liquids prior to pressure treatment to facilitate
11.3 The effect of allowable knots on pile bending strength penetration of preservative chemicals does affect strength
is derived assuming load-carrying capacity is reduced by the properties. Reduction of allowable stress (Table 2) to account
ratio of the section modulus of a wedge section occupied by the
knot to the section modulus of the total circular section. The TABLE 2 Conditioning Effects on the Strength of Round Timber
combined interaction of clear wood strength, knot size and Conditioning Air Kiln Boulton Steaming Steaming
knot location along the pile length is assessed through random Drying Drying Drying (Normal) (Marine)
products simulation assuming (1) a rectangular distribution of Cct 1.0 0.90 0.95 0.80 0.74
strength ratio, (2) a normal clear wood distribution, and (3)
linear induced moment in 2-ft length segments over a 10-ft
cantilever beam length from the top of the pile to the critical for such effects are based on compression parallel to grain tests
section. of end-matched conditioned and unconditioned full-size pile
11.4 The effect of splits, checks, and shakes on pile shear sections.
strength is considered to be the same as that on the shear 14.3 No adjustments are made for conditioning prior to
strength of sawn timber. treatment of allowable stress for modulus of elasticity (E) and
compression perpendicular to grain at 0.04-in. deformation
12. Duration of Load (Fcp).
12.1 Wood strength properties are affected by the duration
of the maximum applied load: the shorter the duration the DERIVATION OF ALLOWABLE STRESS FOR
greater the maximum load that can be carried. Allowable stress UNTREATED PILES
for round timber piles established under this practice are 15. Compression Parallel to Grain
short-term test values reduced to a normal load duration basis.
Normal load duration represents application of a load that fully 15.1 Calculate compression allowable stress for pile tips
stresses a member to its design stress for a cumulative duration using the following equation:
of approximately 10 years. Fc 5 ~fc05Cdol!@Chv#@Cd#@Cg# (1)
15.2 Where the critical section in compression parallel to
TABLE 1 Strength and Stiffness Adjustments for Density (d), grain is located above the pile tip as a result of skin friction
Grade (g), and Combined Duration of Load and from the soil through which the pile is driven, or equivalent
Factor of Safety (dol) other effect; F1⁄2 c for softwood species may be increased by
Stress Factor Bending Shear Compression Compression MOE the following adjustment:
Parallel to grain Perpendicular to grain
P 5 0.4~L! # 9.0 (2)
CdA 1.17 1.00 1.13 1.17 1.05
Cg 0.75 0.50 0.93 1.00 1.00 where:
Cdol-Sftwd 1/2.1 1/2.1 1/1.9 1.00 1.00
Cdol-Hrdwd 1/2.3 1/2.3 1/2.1 1.00 1.00
P = percentage increase in pile compression strength, soft-
A
woods only, and
Density adjustments apply only to Douglas fir and southern pine.
L = distance from pile tip to critical section, ft. 20.3 Coefficient of determination (r2) values for strength
versus modulus of elasticity regressions are obtained from tests
16. Extreme Fiber in Bending of full-size piles. Conservative increases for load sharing are
16.1 Calculate extreme fiber in bending allowable stress established by multiplying ratios of 5th percentile average
using the following equation: strength of pile clusters to 5th percentile strength of a single
Fb 5 fb05 3 Cdol 3 Chv 3 Cd 3 Cfs 3 Cg (3) pile by the factor r2/2.
20.4 Compression parallel to grain (Fc) and bending (Fb)
16.2 When the diameter of the pile 10 ft above the pile tip allowable stress for a pile cluster connected by a concrete cap
(D) exceeds 13.5 in., the extreme fiber in bending allowable or equivalent load distributive element such that the pile cluster
stress shall be adjusted by the following size factor, Cs: deforms as a single member under load may be increased by
Cs 5 ~13.5/D!1/9 (4) the following factors (Cls):
Allowable Number of Piles
17. Horizontal Shear Stress in Cluster Cls
17.1 Calculate horizontal shear allowable stress using the Softwoods Hardwoods
following equation: Fc 2 1.06 1.00
3 1.09 1.00
Fv 5 fv05 3 Cdol 3 Chv 3 Cg (5)
4 or more 1.11 1.00
Fb 2 1.05 1.05
18. Modulus of Elasticity 3 1.07 1.07
18.1 Calculate modulus of elasticity allowable stress using 4 or more 1.08 1.08
ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENT FACTORS 21.2 The rounding rules of Practice E 380 shall be followed.
APPENDIX
(Nonmandatory Information)
NOTE X1.1—Fi, MOE = Allowable values for untreated, single piles. % vol. (D 2555 Table 4)
Fi = Allowable stress adjusted for conditioning and load sharing. Longleaf pine (LONG) 0.101
Slash pine (SLAS) 0.092
X1.1 Single Species: Coast Douglas fir
Conditioning: steaming, normal
Conditioning: Boulton
Cluster: three
Cluster: three
X1.2.1 Si Values:
X1.1.1 Stress Values:
D 2555 Table 1, Section 5.2.2
D 2555 Table 1, Section 5.2
Property Species Average V.I. S.D. 5 % E.V. CDF
Property Average V.I. S.D. 5 % E.V.
Compression LOBL 3511 1.09 612 2504 0.95
Compression parallel 3784 1.05 734 1577 parallel SHOR 3527 1.05 564 2599 1.28
Modulus of rupture 7665 1.05 1317 5499 LONG 4321 1.07 707 3158 1.98
Horizontal shear 904 1.03 131 689 SLAS 3823 1.07 547 2923 1.71
Modulus of elasticity 1560
Compression 700 Combination, 5.2.2.2 note 8 A = 2637
Adj. For CDF < 1.18: (3511/1.09) - 1.18 (612) = 2499
X1.1.2 Modulus LOBL 7300 1.08 1199 5328 0.94
Fc = fc05[Chv][Cd]Cg] of rupture SHOR 7435 1.04 1167 5515 1.30
LONG 8538 1.07 1305 6391 1.80
= 2577[1/1.9] SLAS 8692 1.09 1127 6838 2.08
= 1297
F’c = Fc[Cls] Combination, 5.2.2.2 note 8 A = 5630
Adj. For CDF < 1.18 (7300/1.08) - 1.18 (1199) = 5344
= 1297[0.95] Horizontal shear LOBL 863 1.05 112 679 1.02
= 1343 i 1350 psi SHOR 905 1.05 125 699 1.23
X1.1.3 LONG 1041 1.05 120 844 2.36
SLAS 964 1.05 128 753 1.64
Fb = fb05[Chv][Cd][Cfs][Cg]
= 5499[1/2.1] Combination, 5.2.2.2 note 8 708
Adj. For CDF < 1.18 (863/1.05) - 1.18 (112) 690
= 2184
F’b = Fb[C1s] D 2555 Table 1, Section 5.2
= 2184[0.95] Property Species Average V.I. (Ratio, A/spec. av./V.I.)
= 2220 i 2200 psi Modulus of elasticity LOBL 1402 1.08 1.10
X1.1.4 SHOR 1388 1.04 1.07
Fv = fv05[Chv][Cg] LONG 1586 1.07 0.96
SLAS 1532 1.08 1.01
= 689[1/2.1]
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= 162 Combination, 5.2.1 A = 1428 required <1.16
F’v = Fv[C1s] Compression perpendicular LOBL 661 1.00 1.01
SHOR 573 1.00 1.17
= 162[0.95] LONG 804 1.00 0.83
= 155 i 155 psi SLAS 883 1.00 0.76
X1.1.5
Combination, 5.2.2 A = 670 required #1.10
MOE = E [Cv][Ch][Cd] Adj. For ratio >1.10 630 = 573(1.10)
= 1560[1.06]
= 1673 i 1 700 000 psi X1.2.2
X1.1.6 Fc = fc05[Chv][Cd]Cg]
Fcp = F’cp = fcp[Cd] = 2499[1/1.9]
= 700[1/1.67] = 1258
= 490 psi F’c = Fc[C1s]
= 1258 [0.85]
X1.2 Species Group: southern pine (timber volumes avail- = 1165 i 1160 psi
able) X1.2.3
% vol. (D 2555 Table 4) Fb = fb05[Chv][Cd][Cfs][Cg]
Loblolly pine (LOBL) 0.507 = 5344[1/2.1]
Shortleaf pine (SHOR) 0.300 = 2123
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= 163[0.80] = 992
= 130 psi F’c = Fc[C1s]
X1.2.5 = 992 [0.95]
MOE = E [Cv][Ch][Cd] = 942 i 950 psi
= 1428[1.06] X1.3.3
= 1531 i 1 500 000 psi Fb = fb05[Chv][Cd][Cfs][Cg]
X1.2.6 = 6099[1/2.3]
Fcp = F’cp = fcp[Cd] = 1693
= 630[1/1.67] F’b = Fb[C1s]
= 441 i 440 psi = 1693[0.95]
= 1721 i 1700 psi
X1.3 Species Group: red oak (no timber volumes available)
X1.3.4
northern red oak (NRO) Fv = fv05[Chv][Cg]
southern red oak (SRO) = 719[1/2.3]
Conditioning: Boulton = 161
Cluster: three F’v = Fv[C1s]
X1.3.1 Si Values: = 161[0.95]
D 2555 Table 2, Section 513 = 153 i 155 psi
Property Species Average S.D. 5 % E.V. X1.3.5
Compression NRO 3440 619 2422 MOE = E [Cv][Ch][Cd]
parallel SRO 3030 545 2133
Modulus of NRO 8300 1328 6115
= 1141[1.06]
rupture SRO 6920 1107 5099 = 1214 i 1200 ksi
Horizontal NRO 1214 170 934 X1.3.6
shear SRO 934 131 719
Modulus of NRO 1353 Fcp = F’cp = fcp[Cd]
elasticity SRO 1141 = 912[1/1.67]
Compression NRO 987 = 546 i 545 psi
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