I need to size some footings for preliminary estimate purpose? What is the best way to go about this. I have seen some engineers use the tributary area to come up with a approximate footing size. Uplift due to seismic, wind, etc. was estimated at 30 #/SF and the dead load was estimated at 10 #/SF. The resultant is, thus, 20 #/SF upwards. Say, I have a tributary area of 90 ft x 40 ft = 3600 SF. Therefor, my uplift, based on this rule of thumb, is 3600 SF * 20 #/SF = 72 Kips. For good measure, a FS of 1.5 is used, so I need to design my footing for 72 Kips * 1.5 = 108 Kips.
Thus, a footing size of 19 ft x 19 ft x 2ft would be estimated. ( Weight = 19 ft * 19 ft * 2 ft deep * 0.15 Kips/CF = 108.3 Kips)
What is the rationale for this? Did I get my numbers right? Thank you so much.
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Thus, a footing size of 19 ft x 19 ft x 2ft would be estimated. ( Weight = 19 ft * 19 ft * 2 ft deep * 0.15 Kips/CF = 108.3 Kips)
What is the rationale for this? Did I get my numbers right? Thank you so much.
kk88818
"When I can help, I do;
When I need help, I ask;
Sharing helps everyone
Understand so much better."