RyUIUC
Structural
- Sep 21, 2011
- 16
I am looking at a footing that has biaxial overturning. The footing is not symmetrical and I have found that the factor of safety about each direction to be adequate but of course if the moments occur simultaneously I do not want to double count the resisting moments due to gravity loads, intertia of the footing. Thus I was thinking the formula below may be appropriate, thoughts please...
(1/FS)lateral + (1/FS)longitudinal = (1/FS)total
The idea here is that the resisting moment relative to the overturning moments is effectively the common denominator and thus not double counted in the total FS.
(1/FS)lateral + (1/FS)longitudinal = (1/FS)total
The idea here is that the resisting moment relative to the overturning moments is effectively the common denominator and thus not double counted in the total FS.