EngineerofSteel
Structural
- May 18, 2005
- 156
Designing a footing for a wind column
The wind column is 15" c/c from the column of a center frame for a 50 x 50 PEMB.
The building company gives P = 42.8K for DL + RLL for the frame column
For the wind column, P = 43.0K and the moment generated is 66.8K
After working on this, I came up with a very large footing, 7'6" x 6'0" x 36" thick.
This seems really large to me. What is the typical procedure to design a wind column footing?
What is the best design to account for the eccentricity of the frame column & wind column being centered just 13" from the outside of the slab.
Base plates are both 10" square.
The wind column is 15" c/c from the column of a center frame for a 50 x 50 PEMB.
The building company gives P = 42.8K for DL + RLL for the frame column
For the wind column, P = 43.0K and the moment generated is 66.8K
After working on this, I came up with a very large footing, 7'6" x 6'0" x 36" thick.
This seems really large to me. What is the typical procedure to design a wind column footing?
What is the best design to account for the eccentricity of the frame column & wind column being centered just 13" from the outside of the slab.
Base plates are both 10" square.