JR55
Structural
- Nov 9, 2022
- 21
As far as I understand, the weight of the soil above the footing is included in the footing overturning and sliding calculations, and neglected in the bearing calculations when a net allowable bearing pressure is given.
When calculating the bearing stress, (P+W)/B[1+6e/B], the soil weight would then not be included in the "P+W". However, because the soil weight is included in the resisting moment for overturning, is it typically included in Mr when using Mr-Mo to calculate e?
Logically, I can see that the weight would act to resist footing overturning and at the same time not add additional weight to the soil, but it feels strange to both include the weight and not include it within the same equation. What is the standard approach here?
When calculating the bearing stress, (P+W)/B[1+6e/B], the soil weight would then not be included in the "P+W". However, because the soil weight is included in the resisting moment for overturning, is it typically included in Mr when using Mr-Mo to calculate e?
Logically, I can see that the weight would act to resist footing overturning and at the same time not add additional weight to the soil, but it feels strange to both include the weight and not include it within the same equation. What is the standard approach here?