mrlm
Structural
- Feb 24, 2019
- 26
I have a situation where my stair base (pad footing) has very large moments and low axial force. The stair core is being used as part of the lateral load resisting system. The stair core is 7900x3100mm external and the footing size is 10900x6100x1000mm. To ensure stability against overturning the rock friction was used as the axial load and self weight was not enough. The rock uplift friction used was 175kPa (class 3 rock)
Design Loads:
N* = 5233kN
M* = 52280kNm
V* = 3311kN
Design Actions:
Mo = overturning moment = 52280+3311*1 = 55591kNm
Mcw = counter weight moment = (5233+(10.9*6.1*1*25))*10.9/2 = 37578kNm
Mfb = back face friction = 175*(6.1*1)*10.9 = 11636kNm
Mfs = side friction (assumed triangular distribution) = 175*(10.9*1*1/2)*(10.9*2/3)*2 = 13861kNm
Mr = restoring moment = 37578+11636+13861 = 63075kNm
55591<63075
Stability OK.
I am unsure of how to check bearing due to the addition of the frictional resistance. Allowable bearing capacity is 3500kPa so I believe it will not be an issue, however, still needs to be checked.
Can someone please guide me as to how I could check this?
Design Loads:
N* = 5233kN
M* = 52280kNm
V* = 3311kN
Design Actions:
Mo = overturning moment = 52280+3311*1 = 55591kNm
Mcw = counter weight moment = (5233+(10.9*6.1*1*25))*10.9/2 = 37578kNm
Mfb = back face friction = 175*(6.1*1)*10.9 = 11636kNm
Mfs = side friction (assumed triangular distribution) = 175*(10.9*1*1/2)*(10.9*2/3)*2 = 13861kNm
Mr = restoring moment = 37578+11636+13861 = 63075kNm
55591<63075
Stability OK.
I am unsure of how to check bearing due to the addition of the frictional resistance. Allowable bearing capacity is 3500kPa so I believe it will not be an issue, however, still needs to be checked.
Can someone please guide me as to how I could check this?