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msdengineer
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- Dec 15, 2008
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What is the top layer of steel for in a reinforced concrete spread footing?
I have seen multiple structural designs where some engineers specify a layer of steel at top and bottom of footings and others where engineers only specify the bottom of the footing.
The only two reasons I see it being necessary is either for uplift changing the direction of bending in a footing or temperature and shrinkage min. steel requirements. Just looking for some guidance. Thanks.
I have seen multiple structural designs where some engineers specify a layer of steel at top and bottom of footings and others where engineers only specify the bottom of the footing.
The only two reasons I see it being necessary is either for uplift changing the direction of bending in a footing or temperature and shrinkage min. steel requirements. Just looking for some guidance. Thanks.