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Procedure for the Design of Combined Footing

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In a previous post: Conditions to Use Combined Pad Footing in Buildings, I showed when combined pad footings should be considered to be used in buildings. In this post, I would show simple procedures to be followed in order to carry out the geotechnical and structural design of combined pad footings.

Prior to the design of combined pad footings, the following assumptions should be made:

Assumptions

  1. Sk2 ≥ Sk1
  2. F2 ≥ F1 (distance from column to edge of footing)
  3. B = 2F2

Procedures/Steps

1. The footing should be proportioned in such a way that there should be zero eccentricity i.e. the resultant load ∑Sk should pass through the centroid of the footing.

Taking moment about Sk1:

x1∑Sk + Mk2 = CSk2 + Mk1 >> x1 = (CSk2 + Mk1 – Mk2)/ ∑Sk

If there are no moments, x1 = CSk2/ ∑Sk

In that case, L = F1 + C + F2 = 2 (F1 + x1)

If x1 is at the centroid, F1 + C + F2 = 2 (F1 + x1) >> F2 = 2F1 + 2x1 – F1 – C = 2F1 – F1 + 2x1 – C >> F2 = F1 + 2x1 – C

N.B.: F1 and F2 is the only unknown

F2 can be obtained once the value is assigned to F1

2. Determine the area of the footing required, Areq = (∑Sk + w)/qallowable

w is usually determined as a percentage of Sk using the table provided below

Type of Foundation w as % of Sk
Small combined footing 8
Normal-sized combined footing 10

3. Determine the actual area of the footing provided by trial and error (sample table is provided below) using the already established equations. Assign values to F1 until Aprov ˃ Areqd.

4. Estimate the height of the footing, h; h = w/24Aprov

5. Check for punching shear stress at the column face. This is done at the column with higher load i.e. v = (Sk2 + w)/ (2(a1 + a2) d). If a square column, then (Sk2 + w)/4a1d ≤ 0.8√fcu or 5N/mm2

Note: a1 and a2 are the dimensions of the column of interest.

6. Determine the design moments and shear forces and draw the moment and shear force diagrams

7. Determine the reinforcement areas and detail properly.

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