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  1. labeattie

    Bearing Pressure Under Eccentrically Loaded Footings

    KootK: You don't think the extra footing on a single side could resist settlement greater on that side and cause the whole thing to begin to tilt? Anyways I'm sure that effect is small or at least nowhere near what my rigid footing calcs show. And great point about the settlement.
  2. labeattie

    Bearing Pressure Under Eccentrically Loaded Footings

    I had the self-weight in my real calc, just added in via superposition of a constant, rectangular amount. This should give the same result (I think) as using that equation with an adjusted eccentricity, and just increases the maximum pressure a little. So according to the numbers I'm still...
  3. labeattie

    Bearing Pressure Under Eccentrically Loaded Footings

    And regarding the canoe analogy, I was imagining standing in the middle of a canoe, and then one side begins to get wider. The side that I am now farther toward would poke further down into the water. Don't know if that illuminated or obfuscated the issue, but it was how my thinking progressed!
  4. labeattie

    Bearing Pressure Under Eccentrically Loaded Footings

    Thanks everybody for the responses. I'm starting to buy it. The canoe example was a real brain buster, but is really bringing me around. I will add that the maximum bearing pressure being greater than allowable doesn't necessarily constitute instability or failure, as the pressure would...
  5. labeattie

    Bearing Pressure Under Eccentrically Loaded Footings

    Hi all, I'm having a frustrating problem that I would think has an easy answer. I'm designing a wall footing for bearing pressure right now, and can only increase the footing dimension in one direction. Imagine my surprise when my calculations say adding a foot in one direction of a footing...
  6. labeattie

    metal building wind load (open on 2 sides)

    Gotcha. Thank you for the advice. I appreciate it.
  7. labeattie

    metal building wind load (open on 2 sides)

    Thanks JAE. I do think that diagonal wind on the inside of building will create a greater force than that same wind on the exterior, as it can't escape by flowing over the roof. From my limited understanding, I think that is what the Cpi coefficient tries to account for, so I threw that into...
  8. labeattie

    metal building wind load (open on 2 sides)

    Does something like this seem plausible?http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=9ad6940a-3752-4016-84b5-b1867c2dc1ea&file=20150205110425.pdf
  9. labeattie

    metal building wind load (open on 2 sides)

    Hi all, I am having trouble figuring out how to get started on finding the wind loads (from ASCE 7-10) for a metal building open on 2 sides. The configuration looks something like the picture from Google that I've attached. The diagonal cases seem particularly weird, and I wasn't sure how to...
  10. labeattie

    Minimum Stirrup Spacing

    Fair enough. Perhaps it's just my inexperience that was preventing me from making a similar statement. However I wasn't too worried about the 4" spaced stirrups in this particular case, and seeing your all's opinions reinforces mine. Thanks!
  11. labeattie

    Minimum Stirrup Spacing

    I didn't see that as a logic problem, just that you can only count on up to 8*sqrt(f'c)*bw*d from you stirrups. As in I thought you could put enough steel in there that eqn 11-15 gives a result greater than 8*sqrt(f'c)*bw*d, but you can't assume that the stirrups will absorb more shear than...
  12. labeattie

    Minimum Stirrup Spacing

    That is a suspicion/hope I have, but I don't currently see any support for it. I very well might be missing something though.
  13. labeattie

    Minimum Stirrup Spacing

    Even if I double the web width and increase f'c from 3 to 4 ksi, Vu is still greater than Vc. This configuration is indeed exempt from Vu<Vc/2, but I need stirrups nonetheless. Thanks for your help though. It's very much appreciated. Any ideas on the 11.5.5.3 I mentioned above? I definitely get...
  14. labeattie

    Minimum Stirrup Spacing

    No I don't think there's a very good way for me to get it so that Vu<Vc/2. And fair enough on it is what it is. I guess those shear cracks have to catch up to a stirrup. I have one more question regarding this though. On 11.5.5.3 it says "where Vs exceeds 4*sqrt(f'c)*bw*d, maximum spacings...
  15. labeattie

    Minimum Stirrup Spacing

    I do need stirrups, and, strictly structurally, #3's @ 12" work. The mesh drape is a good idea and a real possibility. I would prefer to use bars though. I just didn't know if anyone had run across something similar. Is mesh the only way to deal with this, excepting unreasonable 4.5" stirrups...
  16. labeattie

    Minimum Stirrup Spacing

    Hi all, In ACI 3018 11.5.5.1, there's a minimum spacing stipulation of d/2 for perpendicular stirrups. This usually has not been a problem for me, but on my current project, I have a little cantilevered sidewalk on h=12" t-beams, making my d value only about 9". Stirrups spaced at 4.5" seems a...
  17. labeattie

    Autocad 2012 - change overwritten font in multiple mleaders

    Wow. Sorry for the typing. I meant I find it a little crazy that that capability is not built into AutoCAD in the first place. Thanks!
  18. labeattie

    Autocad 2012 - change overwritten font in multiple mleaders

    Thank you! That is exactly what I was looking for. I find it a little crazy that that capability is built into AutiCAD in the first place. Nevertheless, that worked excellently!
  19. labeattie

    Autocad 2012 - change overwritten font in multiple mleaders

    Hi all, So I have a bunch of multileaders (50) which have a text style that uses simplex font. However, they have all been overwritten in the "in place mtext editor" to arial font. I'm determined to find a way to change them back to simplex all at once, but can't find anything. If this isn't...
  20. labeattie

    Rectangular Footing Aspect Ratio

    Thanks all! KootK, thanks for finding that rule of thumb. I'm not sure where the 30" comes in (maybe I'm missing something) but I will pay close attention to eccentricity demands and will make it a little wider too probably. And Hokie, thank you for the investigation, I really appreciate it. I...

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