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Mass concrete foundation

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DaveHolder

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Jun 13, 2013
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Hi lads,

I was wondering if there is anyone could provide me with worked example for designing mass concrete foundation. I believe the weight of the concrete must be sufficient to take either compression or the uplift load.
Moreover, Do I still need to check the foundation against sliding?
Something else I’m not sure about is providing mech reinforcement to the bottom of the mass concrete.

Thanks
 
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Moonknight said:
I was wondering if there is anyone could provide me with worked example for designing mass concrete foundation. I believe the weight of the concrete must be sufficient to take either compression or the uplift load.

No worked example available. More detail is required, but it sounds like a question of using engineering judgment. Not sure how the weight of concrete would take compression. The weight has to be adequate to resist the uplift force with a suitable factor of safety unless you have other ground anchors such as piles.

Moonknight said:
Moreover, Do I still need to check the foundation against sliding?
Of course you do unless you want it wandering off under lateral forces.

Moonknight said:
Something else I’m not sure about is providing mech reinforcement to the bottom of the mass concrete.

I'm assuming you mean mesh reinforcement. For mass concrete, I would not use mesh unless it was a very heavy mesh. Probably 15M @ 300 o/c bars would be appropriate, but it depends on the shape and size of the mass concrete.


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