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NearBeer
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- Apr 28, 2008
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Thank you for taking time to answer what I hope is a basic question. I am trying to figure out how far down the zone of influence for a footing extends. I borrowed a CE Reference Manual (Lindeburg) and came across a formula that gives me area of the zone of influnce: A=((B+2(h cot 60))+((L+2(h cot 60)). On the diagram in the book associated with this formula, "B" is the width of the footing. Also, there is a brief explanation that talks about the 60 deg zone versus a 63.4 deg zone (for a 2:1 slope) but nothing about how "h" is defined/determined. Are we to assume that the depth, h, of the zone is a twice that of the width of the footing?
I appreciate your input(s).
I appreciate your input(s).