samjr
Materials
- Feb 5, 2004
- 2
This is my first time post, I have simple question.
I have been asked to make thicker shallow footings for a gravel wash plant. The footings will have a larger mass to prevent wheel loaders from digging them out or pushing them.
------
Here are my parameters:
12 in column
50k load
depth 12 in.
d 8 in.
soil pressure 3000 psf
f'c 3000 psi
My simple calculations give
A 4.5ft x 4.5ft x 12 in.
actual net soil pressure 2469 psf
beam shear 14in/27in 30psi/60psi ok
punch shear 20in/27in 67psi/109psi ok
flexure 21in/27in 17k-ft/43 k-ft ok
fs 16, R 0.152, j 0.87, Steel area 1.83 in2
------
When I increase the footing depth to 36 in I get
36 in depth footing
d 32 in
A 4.5 x 4.5ft x 3ft
beam shear 38in/27in ?
punch shear 44in/27in ?
flexures 21in/27in 17k-ft/700k-ft
Steel area 0.46 in2
------
I have scoured the net for the condition of "the entire critical section is beyond the footing" and I have found nothing. Schaum only mentions to reduce the perimeter when "a portion" of the critical section lies beyond the footing. Ambrose says nothing.
Please help. Does this mean no beam shear? Does this mean no punch shear? Is it ok to make footings deeper than minimum?
Thanks, preparing for a grilling....
Sam Ricci Jr in southern NJ
I have been asked to make thicker shallow footings for a gravel wash plant. The footings will have a larger mass to prevent wheel loaders from digging them out or pushing them.
------
Here are my parameters:
12 in column
50k load
depth 12 in.
d 8 in.
soil pressure 3000 psf
f'c 3000 psi
My simple calculations give
A 4.5ft x 4.5ft x 12 in.
actual net soil pressure 2469 psf
beam shear 14in/27in 30psi/60psi ok
punch shear 20in/27in 67psi/109psi ok
flexure 21in/27in 17k-ft/43 k-ft ok
fs 16, R 0.152, j 0.87, Steel area 1.83 in2
------
When I increase the footing depth to 36 in I get
36 in depth footing
d 32 in
A 4.5 x 4.5ft x 3ft
beam shear 38in/27in ?
punch shear 44in/27in ?
flexures 21in/27in 17k-ft/700k-ft
Steel area 0.46 in2
------
I have scoured the net for the condition of "the entire critical section is beyond the footing" and I have found nothing. Schaum only mentions to reduce the perimeter when "a portion" of the critical section lies beyond the footing. Ambrose says nothing.
Please help. Does this mean no beam shear? Does this mean no punch shear? Is it ok to make footings deeper than minimum?
Thanks, preparing for a grilling....
Sam Ricci Jr in southern NJ