rob7204
Structural
- Sep 19, 2005
- 6
The question is regarding functioning of shear key used in the footings. I have a square footing (8'x8') with a large horizontal force acting on it and it fails in sliding. To help resist in sliding, I decided to put a shear key 2'x1.5' at the bottom of the footing. Now, to resist sliding, there is a frictional resistance force 'mu*summation of all vertical forces including the weight of soil and concrete', the passive pressure of soil acting at the back of the shear key and also the depth of the footing. Is the shear key itself capable of resisting some of the horizontal forces say by use of shear stirrups?
I am looking forward to your comments.
Thanks,
Robert
I am looking forward to your comments.
Thanks,
Robert