cessna98j
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 12, 2003
- 76
We are doing a candian project, and the Canadian building code uses LRFD for everything, including factored bearing pressures. Anyway, we have been given an allowable factored bearing pressure of 2100psf for static loading, and only 1500psf under seismic loading conditions.
Typically, I've always seen that you are allowed to INCREASE your bearing pressure for seismic, not the other way around. Could this be due to liquifaction? Have any of you encountered something similar?
Thanks
Typically, I've always seen that you are allowed to INCREASE your bearing pressure for seismic, not the other way around. Could this be due to liquifaction? Have any of you encountered something similar?
Thanks