Combined Footing Design PDF
Combined Footing Design PDF
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Combined footings
Contents:
Introduction
Combined footings and strap footings are normal used when one of columns is subjected to large
eccentric loadings. When two columns are reasonably close, a combined footing is designed for both
columns as shown in Figure 3.1. When two columns are far apart, a strap is designed to transfer
eccentric moment between two columns as shown in Figure 3.1. The goal is to have uniform bearing
pressure and to minimize differential settlement between columns.
Design procedure:
Structural analysis:
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2. Perform structural analysis to determine moment and shear in various section of the footing.
Column information:
Footing information:
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Solution:
Structural analysis:
Structural analysis of a combined footing is the same as analyzing an invert simply support beam
supported by two columns with factored soil pressure as loading. The procedures are as follows:
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3. Calculate maximum positive and negative moment in the footing. Maximum positive moment
occurs at face of column. Maximum negative moment occurs between two columns at zero-
shear.
It is worth to mention that because of load factors, the centroid of factored column loads does not
necessary located at the center of the footing. It means that the factored footing pressure is no
longer uniform. The correct way to solve the problem to analyze the footing with trapezoid shape of
factored footing pressure.
Solution:
Since the location of resultant is at center of footing, factored footing pressure is uniform.
Shear diagram:
Moment diagram:
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At point 2:
Location of point 2: from triangular relation between point 1 and point 3 in shear diagram
Mu = 16.9*(1.5+6.24)2/2-124*(0.5+6.24)=-329.5 ft-kips
1. Check both punching shear and direct shear. The critical section of punching shear is at ½
effective depth from face of column. The critical section of direct shear is at one effective depth
of column. For column at the edge of footing the critical section of punching shear only has
three sides along the column. Critical sections of punching shear and direct shear are shown
below.
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A combined footing with loading, shear, and moment as shown in example 3.1 & 3.2
Solution:
d = 24" - 3" (cover) - 0.75" (one bar size) = 20.3 " = 1.7'
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P = 2*(6”+12”+20.3”/2)+(12”+20.3”)=88.6”
P = 4*(12+20.3)=129.2”
The critical section of direct shear is at one effective depth from the face of column. From Example
3.2, the maximum direction shear is 138 kips at inside face of column B. The distance from zero
shear (point 2) to the maximum direct shear (point 3) is 14-6.24= 7.76’. From triangular relationship,
the direct shear at critical section is
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Calculate new a,
Assume a = 1.2".
Calculate new a,
Use r = 0.0033,
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Assume a = 0.1".
Calculate new a,
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