N.J. Admin. Code § 19:6-2.28 - Foundation piers
(a) Foundation
piers shall be designed as columns. Reinforced concrete, and reinforced and
unreinforced masonry piers shall be designed in accordance with the
requirements of this subchapter:
1. Lateral
support: The equivalent unbraced length of a pier supported by lateral soil
pressure may be determined by a recognized method of elastic analysis.
Alternatively, such a pier may be assumed to be hinged, but laterally braced at
intervals equal to the full height of the pier or eight times the least lateral
dimension of the pier, whichever is the lesser value.
2. Unreinforced concrete piers: Where
unreinforced concrete piers are used, the allowable compressive stress shall
not exceed 0.25 c and the center of cross section of the pier at any level
shall not deviate from the line of action of the resultant of all forces (which
line of action shall consider the eccentricities due to all loads and moments
acting on the pier) by an amount more than 1/60 of its height or 1/10 of its
least lateral dimensions, or for greater eccentricities, piers shall be
reinforced.
3. Metal shells: Where
piers are encased by a metal shell, the shell may be considered as contributing
to the structural strength of the pier provided that the thickness is 1/8 inch
or greater, and subject to the following requirements:
i. Where boring records or site conditions
indicate possible deleterious action on the shell, where any portion of the
shell is embedded in ash, cinder fill or garbage fill, where the encased piers
are used for support of chemical plants, piles of coal, or under other
conditions conducive to chemical seepage or corrosive action, or where the
encased piers are used for support of electrical generating plants, the metal
shells shall be protected against deterioration by encasement, coating, or
other device acceptable to the chief engineer.
ii. The area of the metal section of the
shell multiplied by the efficiency of the horizontal joints shall be considered
as equivalent vertical reinforcement of the pier. The area of the metal section
of the shell multiplied by the efficiency of the vertical joints shall be
considered as equivalent spiral reinforcement of the pier.
4. Minimum dimensions: The provisions of
paragraph 5 below shall apply. In addition, the plan dimensions of the pier
shall not be less than those of the column above.
5. Filling: The provisions of paragraphs 1
and 2 of this section shall apply only where the fill (or backfill) is placed
around the pier as controlled fill in such a way that the level of the fill is
raised uniformly around the entire perimeter of the pier. Where the fill
operation is not raised uniformly, the least lateral dimension of a foundation
pier shall be 24 inches and the pier shall be proportioned for lateral pressure
equal to the pressure of a differential height of fill equal to five feet,
applied simultaneously with the other loads on the pier specified in this
subchapter.
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