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Footing Designed with Vs (Shear) Considered?

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X-Wing

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Sep 26, 2012
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What happens to a footing designed with Vs Considered (on either or both Beam or Punching Shear)?
If the Vs provided from steel shear when added up to Vc satisfies the require shear?

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Then I'd say that you're good to go for shear. Your remaining challenge will be to convince your contractor that this is a wise strategy as it may be more costly to build than a conventional footing. What has lead you to consider this solution?

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If this is a footing on the ground (vs. a pile cap) then usually adding thickness and/or increasing your concrete compressive strength is a much more economical option.



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If you are specing higher than typical concrete strength I would make sure a test is done - I'm not sure about your area but concrete suppliers sending out understrengthed batches is always a concern where I am
 
Thanks for the replies!

Actually because of lack of funds, and proportioning of the sizes to satisfy stability and concrete shear capacity.

Can I follow ACI 11.2.2.2?

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No, your axial compression is in the wrong direction here.

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11.2.2.2 doesn't apply to punching shear or one-way shear through footings. The axial load Nu (per KootK) in a footing is downward (adding to or really, causing the shear) and doesn't compress the footing perpendicular to the shear failure plane.

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^^ My Bad, sorry it should be 11.2.2.1, for members subject to shear and flexure.

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In that case, sure, have at 'er.

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