SouradeepGuha
Structural
- Aug 28, 2020
- 8
Hi All,
This is regarding a confusion that me and my colleagues faced regarding design of reinforcement of isolated footing.
Sizing of footing was done as per unfactored LCs. Since there was uplift, the bearing pressure was adjusted with the help of Teng's Charts.
So far so good but the problem arises when we use the factored LCs to calculate the reinforcements. In this case the uplift being higher, Tengs Chart requires the use of higher factors to adjust the bearing pressure and so the moment at face of pedestal significantly increases. Ast required is considerably high.
Is this the correct approach?
One of my colleagues suggested to multiply the net bearing pressure (with unfactored LCs) by 1.6 and design reinforcement accordingly.
This approach gives considerably lower Ast.
What is the correct approach in such cases?
Thanks,
Souradeep
This is regarding a confusion that me and my colleagues faced regarding design of reinforcement of isolated footing.
Sizing of footing was done as per unfactored LCs. Since there was uplift, the bearing pressure was adjusted with the help of Teng's Charts.
So far so good but the problem arises when we use the factored LCs to calculate the reinforcements. In this case the uplift being higher, Tengs Chart requires the use of higher factors to adjust the bearing pressure and so the moment at face of pedestal significantly increases. Ast required is considerably high.
Is this the correct approach?
One of my colleagues suggested to multiply the net bearing pressure (with unfactored LCs) by 1.6 and design reinforcement accordingly.
This approach gives considerably lower Ast.
What is the correct approach in such cases?
Thanks,
Souradeep