Concrete 95FIGURE 10.6.Volume in Bells 50-Degree Angle (top) and 60-Degree Angle (bottom).EXAMPLE 10–3 DRILLED PIER
From the small commercial building example found in Appendix A,
there are three identical drilled piers with the following dimensions:
Shaft diameter 18 inches
Bell diameter 42 inches
Angle of bell 60 degreesFormula 10-1Height of Bell on Reamed FootingFormula 10-2Height of Bell on Reamed Footing
From the given dimensions the bell height isor
H1.732¿Htan(60°)a3.5¿1.5¿
2
bH1.732–Hsin(60°)a
3.5¿1.5¿
2
bsin(90°60°)Htan(A)a
B 5
2bHsin(A)
B 5
2
sin(90A)Once the bell height (H) is found, Formula 10-3 or 10-4 can be
used to determine the volume of the belled portion of the footing.Formula 10-3Volume of BellFormula 10-4Volume of Bell
The bell volume is as follows:orVolume of bell8.96 cfVolume of bell1.732¿
12
(1.5¿^2 3.5¿^2 1.5¿3.5¿)Volume of bell
H
12
(S^2 B^2 SB)Volume of bell8.96 cfa3.5¿1.5¿)1.732¿
4
bbba 2 aa(21.5¿)3.5¿
6
Volume of bella b
1.5¿^2 1.732¿
4
bVolume of bell
H
12(S^2 B^2 SB)a(BS)H
4
bbbVolume of bella
S^2 H
4
ba 2 aa
2 SB
6
b