Delmarva_Struct
Structural
- Aug 23, 2022
- 31
Please see the wall footing snip attached. I have a 450 kip lateral force at the top of the wall which is about 23 ft high and 10 inches thick and 39ft long.
This is a non-load-bearing wall and the wall self is the only thing I have to resist overturning as well as sliding. The footing is about 2 ft below ground. I am considering the dead load due to soil overburden as well. When performing the calculation I am getting E>L/2 footing instability and high bearing pressures. In theory, I would need a 20 ft wide wall strip footing to make this work. This seems preposterous. Even then, the wall footing fails in sliding..however considering that it is connected to 2 other perpendicular wall footings, I think I can choose to neglect sliding.
I am not sure if I can consider a certain portion of the dead load of the connected walls to resist overturning and thus reduce the e. If yes, then what proportion of those walls can I use?
Does anyone have any sample calculations, suggestions, or references that I can use to design these types of footings? I do have bowles but am looking for a more straightforward sample calc or reference for the seismic design of shear wall foundations.
This is a non-load-bearing wall and the wall self is the only thing I have to resist overturning as well as sliding. The footing is about 2 ft below ground. I am considering the dead load due to soil overburden as well. When performing the calculation I am getting E>L/2 footing instability and high bearing pressures. In theory, I would need a 20 ft wide wall strip footing to make this work. This seems preposterous. Even then, the wall footing fails in sliding..however considering that it is connected to 2 other perpendicular wall footings, I think I can choose to neglect sliding.
I am not sure if I can consider a certain portion of the dead load of the connected walls to resist overturning and thus reduce the e. If yes, then what proportion of those walls can I use?
Does anyone have any sample calculations, suggestions, or references that I can use to design these types of footings? I do have bowles but am looking for a more straightforward sample calc or reference for the seismic design of shear wall foundations.