Yt.
Structural
- Mar 10, 2015
- 100
Hi,
I'm designing a small structure on clay soil. Two columns are close together (about 1,5 ft face two face) so i'm planning combined footing. Each column supports beams with very differents loads turning out in biaxial bending. I have some concerns about bending.
They are acting on opposite direction for each axis, i mean... column 1: +Mz, +My; column 2: -Mz,-My. Considering that columns are aligned in z axis, is reliable to design that foundation? Will torsion be an issue due -Mx, +Mx? How to manage it? is reliable to apply some warping between moments to get soil pressure? My loads are not really high.
Any guide, thx
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I'm designing a small structure on clay soil. Two columns are close together (about 1,5 ft face two face) so i'm planning combined footing. Each column supports beams with very differents loads turning out in biaxial bending. I have some concerns about bending.
They are acting on opposite direction for each axis, i mean... column 1: +Mz, +My; column 2: -Mz,-My. Considering that columns are aligned in z axis, is reliable to design that foundation? Will torsion be an issue due -Mx, +Mx? How to manage it? is reliable to apply some warping between moments to get soil pressure? My loads are not really high.
Any guide, thx
Note: Also posted in foundation topics but no replies already.