jeng123
Structural
- Sep 18, 2011
- 12
I want to augment an existing typical 10x20 continuous residential concrete foundation w/ masonry stemwall for additional loading. I am evaluating the following two approaches:
1.Pour an additional strip footing width (say 10 to 18 inches wide) w/ same thickness and at same elevation as the existing, adjacent to the existing foundation with dowels epoxied into the existing foundation. Load transfer would have to be entirely achieved through the dowel action. Any thoughts on how to quantify this? I don't think aci318 appendix d really applies here?
2.Same as #1 but provide a concrete key/lug underpin say 6"x6" under the existing foundation. The expanded foundation area would be 6" thicker and below the existing foundation and would extend 6" under the existing foundation. The idea hear is that I would be utilizing concrete shear strength for load transfer.
Any thoughts on these approaches? Any other suggestions?
1.Pour an additional strip footing width (say 10 to 18 inches wide) w/ same thickness and at same elevation as the existing, adjacent to the existing foundation with dowels epoxied into the existing foundation. Load transfer would have to be entirely achieved through the dowel action. Any thoughts on how to quantify this? I don't think aci318 appendix d really applies here?
2.Same as #1 but provide a concrete key/lug underpin say 6"x6" under the existing foundation. The expanded foundation area would be 6" thicker and below the existing foundation and would extend 6" under the existing foundation. The idea hear is that I would be utilizing concrete shear strength for load transfer.
Any thoughts on these approaches? Any other suggestions?