tbone73
Structural
- Apr 2, 2009
- 51
I'm designing a combined footing supported on geopiers where one column has uplift and the other does not. I've not encountered this condition before, so I'm looking for some input. The geopiers will be designed to resist the uplift, so I have to size the footing for bearing and then design it for the moments and shears. So what is an acceptable approach to analyzing it? I was thinking that I could assume that the uplift column will have zero load as the geopier takes the uplift and design the footing accordingly. Does this seem reasonable? Thanks in advance for any input!