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Water uplift pressure where single footing system is adopted

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BOCH

Structural
Aug 28, 2013
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Hi guys,
When designing a single footing shall I consider water uplift pressure ?
What I have in my mind is that if the water table level have increased, the water is allowed to move up from the sides of the isolated footings, hence no pressure is applied to the footing .. however this pressure could be applied to the slab on grade (if this water could reach the slab on grade).
Am I right ? Is there any close in the code that explain this situation ?
Thanks ..
 
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If the water is higher than that underside of the footing, it will exert buoyant pressure on that footing.

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your footing will get lighter to resist any overturning or sliding effects.
 
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