braves25
Structural
- Jan 2, 2004
- 64
I have a typical slab on grade building that will have a 4' concrete stem wall. Looking at the design of the footing and wall and the earth pressures on the stem wall. Seems that sliding always governs and the footings get rather large if I include the water pressure to the at-rest pressure of the restrained stem wall design. Ko = 0.53, Moist unit weight of soil = 120 pcf, passive Kp = 2.77. Looking at the pressures (no weepholes or perf drains), pressure = 62.4 + (120-62.4)*.53 = 92.93. Just seems like overkill to have stone backfill, drains for this type of construction. Thoughts?