So if my understanding is correct then our unfactored bearing pressure should be less than (ultimate bearing capacity/1.6) and if that is so one should design the reinforcement with w=1.6 X unfactored bearing pressure. There is no need for any calculation of factored bearing pressure.
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Loss of contact for my case is 8% for unfactored LCs whereas it is 41% in case of factored LCs. This high increase in loss of contact area in factored LCs is also due to the fact that the foundation is eccentric.
From the Tengs chart we take the modified bearing pressure(w') for the uplift case and calculate the moment w'L^2/2.
This approach gives higher design moment than what we get by multiplying the unfactored design moment by 1.6.
And that is where my question lies, which is the correct approach...
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This is regarding a confusion that me and my colleagues faced regarding design of reinforcement of isolated footing.
Sizing of footing was done as per unfactored LCs. Since there was uplift, the bearing pressure was adjusted with the help of Teng's Charts.
So far so good but the...
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