Lucian09
Structural
- Jun 1, 2020
- 11
Hi guys,
Concrete pile-type footings (for individual metal posts of a structure), 16" dia cylindrical, 36" below grade (6" above grade). Soil is clayey silts. Is there a simplified way to estimate the uplift resistance strictly due to soil's lateral pressure and cohesion to the concrete (besides the dead weight of the footing)? There's no collar at the bottom of the footing. Thanks.
Concrete pile-type footings (for individual metal posts of a structure), 16" dia cylindrical, 36" below grade (6" above grade). Soil is clayey silts. Is there a simplified way to estimate the uplift resistance strictly due to soil's lateral pressure and cohesion to the concrete (besides the dead weight of the footing)? There's no collar at the bottom of the footing. Thanks.