mkrei
Structural
- Mar 12, 2006
- 22
This subject seems to have been discussed on many forums and it appears that the .6D+1.0W will give a O.T. factor of safety of approximately 1.667 compared to the old 1.5. I am looking at a 4'-6' thick concrete footing below elevator shafts which are used as shear walls. I am using the .6D+1.0W combinations. It is a fairly complicated footing with numberous point loads coming down on different corners of two elevator shafts. I have input the D and W reactions into Risa and allowed it to generate the load combinations. I have modeled the footing as plate elements supported on compression springs so as a spring goes into tension it is removed and the solution rerun until a convergence is reached. I have reviewed the results for .6D+1.0W combinations and my soil pressures are less than the allowable soil pressures. My question is have I satisfied the requirements of checking overturning by using these load combinations and checking against allowable bearing capacity. Any thoughts would be appreciated.