Usman3301
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 11, 2019
- 48
Hi there,
I am a trainee and was assigned a task of designing wall footing. My senior told me to use "Tributary area method" for load calculations for this specific task. He gave me a list of formulas for various cases such as transfer of load from slab to "Exterior shorter beam, Exterior longer beam, Interior Shorter beam and Interior longer beam". For rectangular and square slab section, these formulas are quite easy to use. But in cases where slab section isn't rectangular anymore, I don't know how to distribute load in order to get approximate results.
I have attached a pic below, in which I have to design wall footing, for bath walls as well. Kindly help me in understanding how this method works.
I have highlighted walls for which I am having difficulty understanding load distribution.
Here's the link
I am a trainee and was assigned a task of designing wall footing. My senior told me to use "Tributary area method" for load calculations for this specific task. He gave me a list of formulas for various cases such as transfer of load from slab to "Exterior shorter beam, Exterior longer beam, Interior Shorter beam and Interior longer beam". For rectangular and square slab section, these formulas are quite easy to use. But in cases where slab section isn't rectangular anymore, I don't know how to distribute load in order to get approximate results.
I have attached a pic below, in which I have to design wall footing, for bath walls as well. Kindly help me in understanding how this method works.
I have highlighted walls for which I am having difficulty understanding load distribution.
Here's the link