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Lecture 26 Footings

August 8, 2003
RC 444

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Lecture Goals
Footing Classification
Footing Design
Footing Examples

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Footings
Definition
Footings are structural members used to support
columns and walls and to transmit and distribute
their loads to the soil in such a way that the load
bearing capacity of the soil is not exceeded,
excessive settlement, differential settlement,or
rotation are prevented and adequate safety
against overturning or sliding is maintained.

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Types of Footings
Wall footings are used to
support structural walls that
carry loads for other floors
or to support nonstructural
walls.

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Types of Footings
Isolated or single footings
are used to support single
columns. This is one of the
most economical types of
footings and is used when
columns are spaced at
relatively long distances.

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Types of Footings
Combined footings usually
support two columns, or three
columns not in a row.
Combined footings are used
when tow columns are so close
that single footings cannot be
used or when one column is
located at or near a property
line.

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Types of Footings
Cantilever or strap footings
consist of two single footings
connected with a beam or a
strap and support two single
columns. This type replaces a
combined footing and is more
economical.

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Types of Footings
Continuous footings
support a row of three or
more columns. They have
limited width and continue
under all columns.

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Types of Footings
Rafted or mat foundation
consists of one footing usually
placed under the entire building
area. They are used, when soil
bearing capacity is low, column
loads are heavy single footings
cannot be used, piles are not used
and differential settlement must be
reduced.

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Types of Footings
Pile caps are thick slabs
used to tie a group of piles
together to support and
transmit column loads to the
piles.

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Distribution of Soil Pressure
When the column load P is
applied on the centroid of the
footing, a uniform pressure is
assumed to develop on the soil
surface below the footing area.
However the actual distribution of the soil is not uniform,
but depends on may factors especially the composition of
the soil and degree of flexibility of the footing.

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Distribution of Soil Pressure

Soil pressure distribution in Soil pressure distribution in


cohesionless soil. cohesive soil.

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Design Considerations
Footings must be designed to carry the column loads
and transmit them to the soil safely while satisfying
code limitations.
1. The area of the footing based on the allowable
bearing soil capacity
2. Two-way shear or punch out shear.
3. One-way bearing
4. Bending moment and steel reinforcement
required
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Design Considerations
Footings must be designed to carry the column loads
and transmit them to the soil safely while satisfying
code limitations.
1. Bearing capacity of columns at their base
2. Dowel requirements
3. Development length of bars
4. Differential settlement

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Size of Footings
The area of footing can be determined from the actual
external loads such that the allowable soil pressure is
not exceeded.
Total load including self - weight
Area of footing
allowable soil pressure
Strength design requirements
Pu
qu
area of footing
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Two-Way Shear (Punching
Shear)
For two-way shear in slabs (& footings) Vc is smallest of
4
Vc 2 f c b0 d ACI 11-35
c
where, c = long side/short side of column concentrated
load or reaction area < 2
b0 = length of critical perimeter around the
column

When > 2 the allowable Vc is reduced.


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Design of two-way shear

1. Assume d.
2. Determine b0.
b0 = 4(c+d) for square columns
where one side = c

b0 = 2(c1+d) +2(c2+d)
for rectangular
columns of sides c1
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Design of two-way shear
3. The shear force Vu acts at a
section that has a length
b0 = 4(c+d) or 2(c1+d) +2(c2+d)
and a depth d; the section is
subjected to a vertical downward
load Pu and vertical upward
pressure qu.
Vu Pu qu c d for square columns
2

Vu Pu qu c1 d c2 d for rectangular columns

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Design of two-way shear

4. Allowable Vc 4 f c b0 d

Let Vu=Vc
Vu
d
4 f c b0
If d is not close to the assumed d,
revise your assumptions
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Design of one-way shear

For footings with bending


action in one direction the
critical section is located a
distance d from face of column

Vc 2 f c b0 d

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Design of one-way shear
The ultimate shearing force at
section m-m can be calculated
L c
Vu qu b d

2 2
If no shear reinforcement is to be
used, then d can be checked

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Design of one-way shear
If no shear reinforcement is
to be used, then d can be
checked, assuming Vu = Vc

Vu
d
2 f c b

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Flexural Strength and
Footing reinforcement
The bending moment in each
direction of the footing must be
checked and the appropriate
reinforcement must be provided.
Mu
As
a
f y d

2

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Flexural Strength and
Footing reinforcement
Another approach is to
calculated Ru = Mu / bd2 and
determine the steel percentage
required . Determine As then
check if assumed a is close to
calculated a
f y As
a
0.85 f c b
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Flexural Strength and
Footing reinforcement
The minimum steel percentage
required in flexural members is
200/fy with minimum area and
maximum spacing of steel bars
in the direction of bending shall
be as required for shrinkage
temperature reinforcement.

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Flexural Strength and
Footing reinforcement
The reinforcement in one-way footings
and two-way footings must be
distributed across the entire width of
the footing.
Reinforcement in band width 2

Total reinforcement in short direction 1

where long side of footing



short side of footing
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Bearing Capacity of Column
at Base
The loads from the column act on the footing at the
base of the column, on an area equal to area of the
column cross-section. Compressive forces are
transferred to the footing directly by bearing on the
concrete. Tensile forces must be resisted by
reinforcement, neglecting any contribution by
concrete.

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Bearing Capacity of Column
at Base
Force acting on the concrete at the base of the column
must not exceed the bearing strength of the concrete

N1 0.85 f c A1

where = 0.65 and


A1 =bearing area of column

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Bearing Capacity of Column
at Base
The value of the bearing strength may be multiplied by a
factor A2 / A1 2.0 for bearing on footing when the
supporting surface is wider on all sides than the loaded
area.
The modified bearing
strength
N 2 0.85 f c A1 A2 / A1
N 2 2 0.85 f c A1

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Dowels in Footings
A minimum steel ratio = 0.005 of the column section
as compared to = 0.01 as minimum reinforcement for
the column itself. The number of dowel bars needed is
four these may be placed at the four corners of the
column. The dowel bars are usually extended into the
footing, bent at the ends, and tied to the main footing
reinforcement. The dowel diameter shall not exceed
the diameter of the longitudinal bars in the column by
more than 0.15 in.

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Development length of the
Reinforcing Bars
The development length for compression bars was given

ld 0.02 f y d b / fc

but not less than


0.003 f y d b 8 in.

Dowel bars must be checked for proper development


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Differential Settlement
Footing usually support the following loads:
1. Dead loads from the substructure and superstructure
2. Live load resulting from material or occupancy
3. Weight of material used in back filling
4. Wind loads

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General Requirements for
Footing Design
1. A site investigation is required to determine the
chemical and physical properties of the soil.
2. Determine the magnitude and distribution of
loads form the superstructure.
3. Establish the criteria and the tolerance for the
total and differential settlements of the structure.

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General Requirements for
Footing Design
4. Determine the most suitable and economic type
of foundation.
5. Determine the depth of the footings below the
ground level and the method of excavation.
6. Establish the allowable bearing pressure to be
used in design.

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General Requirements for
Footing Design
7. Determine the pressure distribution beneath the
footing based on its width
8. Perform a settlement analysis.

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Example Wall
Design a plain concrete footing to support a 16 in.
thick concrete wall. The load on the wall consist of
16 k/ft dead load (including the self-weight of wall)
and a 10 k/ft live load the base of the footing is 4 ft
below final grade. fc = 3 ksi and the allowable soil
pressure = 5 k/ft2

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Example - Wall

Assume a depth of footing. (1.5 ft or 18 in.) The


weight of concrete and the soil are:
1 ft.
Wc d 150 lb/ft *18 in. *
3

12 in.
225 lb/ft 2
1 ft.
Ws s ds 100 lb/ft * 4 ft 18 in. *
3

12 in.
250 lb/ft 2
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Example - Wall

The effective soil pressure is given as:

qeff qs Wc Ws
5000 lb/ft 225 lb/ft 250 lb/ft
2 2 2

4525 lb/ft 2 4.525 k/ft 2

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Example - Wall
Calculate the size of the footing for 1-ft of wall:

Actual Loads DL LL 16 k/ft 10 k/ft


26 k/ft
26 k/ft
Width of footing 2
5.75 ft
4.525 k/ft
Use 6 ft

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Example Wall
Calculate net upward pressure:

Actual Loads 1.2 DL 1.6 LL


1.2 16 k/ft 1.6 10 k/ft
35.2 k/ft
35.2 k/ft
Net upward pressure qn 5.87 k / ft 2
6 ft

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Example Wall
Calculate the depth of the reinforcement use # 8 bars
with a crisscrossing layering.

d h cover 1.5d b
d 18 in. 3 in 1.5 1.0 in
13.5 in.

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Example Wall
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
one-way shear
1 ft
L c 6 ft 16 in 12 in
1 ft

d 13.5 in
2 2 2 2 12 in


1.21 ft
L c
Vu qn l2 d
2 2
5.87 k/ft 2 1 ft 1.21 ft 7.1 k
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Example Wall
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
one-way shear
1000 lb
7.1 k
Vu 1k
d
2 fc b 12 in
0.75 2 3000 1 ft
1 ft
7.2 in.

The footing is 13.5 in. > 7.2 in. so it will work.


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Example Wall
Calculate the bending moment of the footing at the
edge of the wall
1 ft
16 in
L c 6 ft 12 in 2.33 ft

2 2 2 2


L c

L c 2 2 b 5.87 k/ft 2 2.33 ft 2.33 ft 1 ft
M u qn
2 2 2 2
15.98 k-ft

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Example Wall
Calculate Ru for the footing to find of the footing.

12 in.
15.98 k-ft *
Mu 1 ft 0.0877 ksi
Ru 2
12 in. * 13.5 in
2
bd

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Example Wall
From Ru for the footing the value can be found.

1.7 Ru
Ru f c 1 0.59 1.7 2
0
fc
0.0877 ksi
1.7
2
1.7 4 1.7
0.9 3 ksi


0.03312
2
fy 0.03312 3 ksi
0.03312 0.00166
fc 60 ksi

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Example Wall
Compute the area of steel needed

12 in.
As bd 0.00166 1 ft 2
13.5 in. 0.27 in
1 ft
The minimum amount of steel for shrinkage is
As 0.0018 bh 0.0018 12 in. 18 in. 0.389 in 2
The minimum amount of steel for flexure is
200 200
As bd 12 in. 13.5 in. 0.54 in 2
Use
fy 60000
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Example Wall
Use a #7 bar (0.60 in2) Compute the number of bars
need

As 0.54 in 2
n 2
0.9 Use 1 bars/ ft
Ab 0.60 in

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Example Wall
Check the bearing stress. The bearing strength N1, at
the base of the wall, 16 in x 12 in., 0.65
N1 0.85 f c A1 0.65 0.85 3 ksi 16 in 12 in
318.2 k
The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2
N 2 N1 2 N1
A1

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Example Wall
A2 6 ft 1 ft 6 ft 2
1 ft
A1 16 in 1 ft 1.33 ft 2

12 in.
The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2 6 ft 2
2
4.5 2
A1 1.33 ft
N 2 2 N1 2 318.2 k 636.4 k
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Example Wall
Pu =35.2 k < N1, bearing stress is adequate. The
minimum area of dowels is required.
0.005 A1 0.005* 16 in 12 in 0.92 in 2

Use minimum number of bars is 2, so use 4 # 8 bars


placed at the four corners of the column.

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Example Wall
The development length of the dowels in compression
from ACI Code 12.3.2 for compression.
0.02d b f y 0.02 0.875 in 60000 psi
ld
fc 3000 psi
19.17 in Use 20 in
The minimum ld , which has to be greater than 8 in., is

ld 0.0003d b f y 0.0003 0.875 in. 60000 psi


15.75 in. 8 in.
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Example Wall

Therefore, use 4#7 dowels in the corners of


the column extending 20 in. into the column
and the footing. Note that ld is less than the
given d = 15.75 in., which is sufficient
development length.

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Example Wall
The development length, ld for the #7 bars for the
reinforcement of the footing.
ld fy f ydb
ld
d b 20 f c 20 f c


60000 psi 0.875 in
47.9 in
20 3000 psi
There is not adequate development length provided
need to design a hook.
L c 72 in. 16 in.
ld cover 3 in. 25 in.
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Example Square
Footing
Design a square footing to support a 18 in. square
column tied interior column reinforced with 8 #9
bars. The column carries an unfactored axial dead
load of 245 k and an axial live load of 200 k. The
base of the footing is 4 ft. below final grade and
allowable soil pressure is 5 k/ft2 Use fc = 4 ksi and
fy = 60 ksi

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Example Square
Footing
Assume a depth of footing. (2 ft or 24 in.) The
weight of concrete and the soil are:
1 ft.
Wc d 150 lb/ft * 24 in. *
3
300 lb/ft 2
12 in.

1 ft.
Ws s d s 100 lb/ft *
3
4 ft 24 in. * 200 lb/ft 2

12 in.

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Example Square
Footing
The effective soil pressure is given as:

qeff qs Wc Ws
5000 lb/ft 2 300 lb/ft 2 200 lb/ft 2
4500 lb/ft 2 4.5 k/ft 2

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Example Square
Footing
Calculate the size of the footing:

Actual Loads DL LL 245 k 200 k 445 k


445 k
Area of footing 98.9 ft 2
2
4.5 k/ft
Side of footing 9.94 ft Use 10 ft

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Example Square
Footing
Calculate net upward pressure:

Actual Loads 1.2 DL 1.6 LL


1.2 245 k 1.6 200 k 614 k
614 k
Net upward pressure qn 6.14 k / ft 2

100 ft 2

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Example Square
Footing
Calculate the depth of the reinforcement use # 8 bars
with a crisscrossing layering.

d h cover 1.5d b
d 24 in. 3 in 1.51.0 in
19.5 in.

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Example Square
Footing
Calculate perimeter for two-way shear or
punch out shear. The column is 18 in.
square.
bo 4 c d
418 in. 19.5 in. 150 in.
1 ft
c d 18 in. 19.5 in. 3.125 ft

12 in

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Example Square
Footing
Calculate the shear Vu
Vu Pu qn c d
2

614 k 6.14 k/ft 3.125 ft


2 2

554 k
The shape parameter
10 ft
1
10 ft

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Example Square
Footing
Calculate d value from the shear capacity according to
11.12.2.1 chose the largest value of d
4
Vc 2 f c b0 d

c
d
Vc s 2 f c b0 d
s is 40 for interior, 30 for edge
and 20 for corner column
bo
Vc 4 f c b0 d
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Example Square
Footing
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
two way shear

1000 lb
554 k
Vu 1k
d

4 f c b0 0.75 4 4000 150 in
19.47 in.

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Example Square
Footing
The second equation bo is dependent on d so use the
assumed values and you will find that d is smaller and
= 40
Vu
d
40d
2 f c b0
bo
1000 lb
554 k
1k 10.81 in.
4019.5 in
0.75

150 in


2 4000 150 in

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Example Square
Footing
The depth of the footing can be calculated
by using one-way shear
1 ft
18 in
L c 10 ft 1 ft
d 12 in 19.5 in
2
2 2 2 12 in


2.625 ft

L c
Vu qn l2 d
2 2
6.14 k/ft 2 10 ft 2.625 ft 161.2 k
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Example Square
Footing
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
one-way shear
1000 lb
161.2 k
Vu 1k
d
2 fc b 12 in
0.75 2 4000 10 ft
1 ft
14.2 in.

The footing is 19.5 in. > 14.2 in. so it will work.


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Example Square
Footing
Calculate the bending moment of the footing at the
edge of the column
1 ft
18 in
L c 10 ft
12 in 4.25 ft
2
2 2 2


L c

L c 2 2
M u qn b 6.14 k/ft 4.25 ft
4.25 ft
10 ft
2 2 2 2
554.5 k - ft
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Example Square
Footing
Calculate Ru for the footing to find of the footing.

12 in.
554.5 k - ft *
Mu 1 ft
Ru 2
bd 120 in * 19.5 in 2
0.1458 ksi

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Example Square
Footing
From R for the footing the value can be found.
u

1.7 Ru
Ru f c 1 0.59 1.7
2
0
f c
0.1458 ksi
1.7 1.7 4 1.7
2

0.9 4 ksi
0.04152
2
fy 0.04152 4 ksi
0.04152 0.00277
fc 60 ksi

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Example Square
Footing
Compute the area of steel needed
12 in.
As bd 0.00277 10 ft 19.5 in. 6.48 in 2
1 ft
The minimum amount of steel for shrinkage is
As 0.0018 bh 0.0018120 in. 24 in. 5.18 in 2
The minimum amount of steel for flexure is
200 200
As bd 120 in.19.5 in. 7.8 in 2 Use

fy 60000
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Example Square
Footing
Use a #7 bar (0.60 in2) Compute the number of bars
need
As 7.8 in 2
n 13 Use 13 bars
Ab 0.60 in 2
Determine the spacing between bars

L 2 * cover 120 in - 2 3 in
s 9.5 in
n 1 12

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Example Square
Footing
Check the bearing stress. The bearing strength N , at 1
the base of the column, 18 in x 18 in., 0.65

N1 0.85 f c A1 0.65 0.85 4 ksi 18 in 716 k
2

The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2
N 2 N1 2 N1
A1

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Example Square
Footing
A 10 ft 100 ft
2 2
2

2
1 ft
A1 18 in 2.25 ft 2

12 in.
The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2 100 ft 2
2
6.67 2 N 2 2 N1 2 716 k 1432 k
A1 2.25 ft

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Example Square
Footing
Pu =614 k < N1, bearing stress is adequate. The
minimum area of dowels is required.

0.005 A1 0.005 * 18 in 1.62 in 2


2

Use minimum number of bars is 4, so use 4 # 8 bars


placed at the four corners of the column.

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Example Square
Footing
The development length of the dowels in compression
from ACI Code 12.3.2 for compression.

0.02d b f y 0.021 in 60000 psi


ld 18.97 in Use 19 in
fc 4000 psi

The minimum ld , which has to be greater than 8 in., is

ld 0.0003d b f y 0.00031 in 60000 psi 18 in 8 in

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Example Square
Footing
Therefore, use 4#8 dowels in the corners of
the column extending 19 in. into the column
and the footing. Note that ld is less than the
given d = 19.5 in., which is sufficient
development length.

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Example Square
Footing
The development length, ld for the #7 bars for the
reinforcement of the footing.
ld

fy
ld
f ydb

60000 psi 0.875 in
41.5 in
d b 20 f c 20 f c 20 4000 psi
There is adequate development length provided.
L c 120 in 18 in
ld cover 3 in 48 in
2 2 2 2

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Example Square Footing
Final Design

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Example Restricted
Footing
Design a footing to support a 18 in. square column
tied interior column reinforced with 8 #9 bars.
The column carries an unfactored axial dead load
of 245 k and an axial live load of 200 k. The base
of the footing is 4 ft. below final grade and
allowable soil pressure is 5 k/ft2 Use fc = 3 ksi and
fy = 60 ksi. Limit one side of the footing to 8.5 ft.

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Example Restricted
Footing
Assume a depth of footing. (2 ft or 24 in.) The
weight of concrete and the soil are:
1 ft.
Wc d 150 lb/ft * 24 in. *
3
300 lb/ft 2
12 in.

1 ft.
Ws s d s 100 lb/ft *
3
4 ft 24 in. * 200 lb/ft 2

12 in.

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Footing
The effective soil pressure is given as:

qeff qs Wc Ws
5000 lb/ft 2 300 lb/ft 2 200 lb/ft 2
4500 lb/ft 2 4.5 k/ft 2

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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate the size of the footing:

Actual Loads DL LL 245 k 200 k 445 k


445 k
Area of footing 98.9 ft 2

4.5 k/ft 2
98.9 ft 2
Side of footing 11.64 ft Use 12 ft
8.5 ft

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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate net upward pressure:

Actual Loads 1.2 DL 1.6 LL


1.2 245 k 1.6 200 k
614 k
614 k
Net upward pressure qn
8.5 ft 12 ft
6.02 k / ft 2

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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate the depth of the reinforcement use # 8 bars
with a crisscrossing layering.

d h cover 1.5d b
d 24 in. 3 in 1.51.0 in
19.5 in.

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Example Restricted
Footing
The depth of the footing can be calculated
by using the one-way shear (long direction)
1 ft
18 in
L c 12 ft 1 ft
d 12 in 19.5 in
2
2 2 2 12 in


3.625 ft
Vu =135.5 k in
L c short direction
Vu qn l2 d
2 2
6.02 k/ft 2 8.5 ft 3.625 ft 185.5 k
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Example Restricted
Footing
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
one-way shear design
1000 lb
185.5 k
Vu 1k
d
2 fc b 12 in
0.75 2 4000 8.5 ft
1 ft
19.2 in.

The footing is 19.5 in. > 19.2 in. so it will work.


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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate perimeter for two-way shear or
punch out shear. The column is 18 in.
square.
bo 4 c d
418 in. 19.5 in. 150 in.
1 ft
c d 18 in. 19.5 in. 3.125 ft

12 in

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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate the shear Vu

Vu Pu qn c d
2

614 k 6.02 k/ft 3.125 ft 555.2 k


2 2

The shape parameter

12 ft
1.41
8.5 ft

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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate d from the shear capacity according to
11.12.2.1 chose the largest value of d.
4
Vc 2 f c b0 d

c
d
Vc s 2 f c b0 d
s is 40 for interior, 30 for edge
and 20 for corner column
bo
Vc 4 f c b0 d
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Example Restricted
Footing
The depth of the footing can be calculated for the
two way shear
1000 lb
555.2 k
Vu 1k
d
4 4
2 f c b0 0.75 2 4000 150 in
1.41
16.13 in.

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Example Restricted
Footing
The third equation bo is dependent on d so use the
assumed values and you will find that d is smaller and
= 40 V
d u

40d
2 f c b0
bo
1000 lb
555.2 k
1k
4019.5 in
0.75


2 4000 150 in
150 in
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Example Restricted
Footing
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
the two way shear

1000 lb
555.2 k
Vu 1k
d 19.5 in.

4 f c b0 0.75 4 4000 150 in

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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate the bending moment of the footing at the
edge of the column (long direction)
1 ft
18 in
L c 12 ft
12 in 5.25 ft
2
2 2 2


L c

L c
M u qn 2 2 b 6.02 k/ft 5.25 ft 5.25 ft 8.5 ft
2 2 2 2
705.2 k - ft

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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate Ru for the footing to find of the footing.

12 in.
705.2 k - ft *
Mu 1 ft
Ru 2
bd 12 in
* 19.5 in
2
8.5 ft
1 ft
0.2182 ksi

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Example Restricted
Footing
Use the Ru for the footing to find .
1.7 Ru
Ru f c 1 0.59 1.7
2
0
f c
0.2182 ksi
1.7 1.7 4 1.7
2

0.9 4 ksi
0.06294
2
fy 0.06294 4 ksi
0.06294 0.004196
fc 60 ksi
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Example Restricted
Footing
Compute the amount of steel needed
12 in.
As bd 0.004196 8.5 ft 19.5 in. 8.35 in 2
1 ft
The minimum amount of steel for shrinkage is
As 0.0018 bh 0.0018102 in. 24 in. 4.41 in 2
The minimum amount of steel for flexure is
200 200
As bd




102 in. 19.5 in. 6.63 in 2

fy 60000
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Example Restricted
Footing
Use As =8.36 in with #8 bars (0.79 in ). Compute
2 2

the number of bars need


As 9.33 in 2
n 11.8 Use 12 bars
Ab 0.79 in 2
Determine the spacing between bars

L 2 * cover 102 in - 2 3 in
s 8.73 in
n 1 11

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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate the bending moment of the footing at the
edge of the column for short length
1 ft
18 in
L c 8.5 ft
12 in 3.5 ft
2
2 2 2


L c

L c
M u qn 2 2 b 6.02 k/ft 3.5 ft 3.5 ft 12 ft
2 2 2 2
442.5 k - ft

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Example Restricted
Footing
Calculate Ru for the footing to find of the footing.

12 in.
442.5 k - ft *
Mu 1 ft
Ru 2 0.0970 ksi
bd 12 in
* 19.5 in
2
12 ft
1 ft

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Example Restricted
Footing
Use Ru for the footing to find .
1.7 Ru
Ru f c 1 0.59 1.7
2
0
f c
0.0970 ksi
1.7 1.7 4 1.7
2

0.9 4 ksi
0.0274
2
fy 0.0274 4 ksi
0.0274 0.00183
fc 60 ksi
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Example Restricted
Footing
Compute the amount of steel needed

12 in.
As bd 0.00183 12 ft 19.5 in. 5.12 in 2
1 ft
The minimum amount of steel for shrinkage is
As 0.0018 bh 0.0018144 in. 24 in. 6.22 in 2
The minimum amount of steel for flexure is
200 200
As bd 144 in.19.5 in. 9.36 in 2

fy 60000
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Footing
Use As =9.36 in2 with #6 bar (0.44 in2) Compute the
number of bars need
As 9.36 in 2
n 21.3 Use 22 bars
Ab 0.44 in 2
Calculate the reinforcement bandwidth

Reinforcement in bandwidth 2 2
0.83

Total reinforcement 1 1.41 1

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Footing
The number of bars in the 8.5 ft band is 0.83(22)=19 bars .
Total # bars - band bars
outside # bar
2
22 19
1.5 Use 2 bars
2
So place 19 bars in 8.5 ft section and 2 bars in each in
(12ft -8.5ft)/2 =1.75 ft of the band.

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Example Restricted
Footing
Determine the spacing between bars for the band of 8.5 ft
L 102 in
s 5.67 in
n 1 18

Determine the spacing between bars outside the band

L cover 21 in - 3in
s 9 in
n 2

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Example Restricted
Footing
Check the bearing stress. The bearing strength N1, at
the base of the column, 18 in x 18 in., 0.65

N1 0.85 f c A1 0.65 0.85 4 ksi 18 in 716 k
2

The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2
N 2 N1 2 N1
A1

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Footing
A2 8.5 ft 12 ft 102 ft 2
2
1 ft
A1 18 in 2.25 ft 2

12 in.
The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2 102 ft 2
2
6.74 2 N 2 2 N1 2 716 k 1432 k
A1 2.25 ft

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Footing
Pu =614 k < N1, bearing stress is adequate. The
minimum area of dowels is required.
0.005 A1 0.005 * 18 in 1.62 in 2
2

Use minimum number of bars is 4, so use 4 # 8 bars


placed at the four corners of the column.

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Footing
The development length of the dowels in compression
from ACI Code 12.3.2 for compression.

0.02d b f y 0.021 in 60000 psi


ld 18.97 in Use 19 in
fc 4000 psi

The minimum ld , which has to be greater than 8 in., is

ld 0.0003d b f y 0.00031 in 60000 psi 18 in 8 in

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Footing

Therefore, use 4#8 dowels in the corners of


the column extending 19 in. into the column
and the footing. Note that ld is less than the
given d = 19.5 in., which is sufficient
development length.

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Footing
The development length, ld for the #8 bars

ld

fy
ld
f ydb

60000 psi 1.0 in
47.4 in
db 20 f c 20 f c 20 4000 psi

There is adequate development length provided.


L c 144 in 18 in
ld cover 3 in 60 in
2 2 2 2

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Footing
The development length, ld for the #6 bars

ld

fy
ld
f ydb

60000 psi 0.75 in
28.5 in
db 25 f c 25 f c 25 4000 psi

There is adequate development length provided.

L c 102 in 18 in
ld cover 3 in 39 in
2 2 2 2
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23 #6 12 #8

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Design a rectangular footing to support two square
columns. The exterior column (I) has a section 16 x
16 in., which carries DL of 180 k and a LL of 120 k.
The interior column (II) has a section of 20 x 20 in.,
which carries a DL of 250 k
and a LL of 140 k. The base of
the footing is 5 ft. below final
grade and allowable soil
pressure is 5 k/ft2 Use fc = 4 ksi
and fy = 60 ksi The external
column is located 2 ft from the
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property line.
Example Multi-Column
Footing
Determine the location of an equivalent point and
its location select the datum at column I

x
xF i i

16 ft 250 k 140 k 0 ft 180 k 120 k

F i 250 k 140 k 180 k 120 k


9.04 ft. Use 9 ft.

Extend the footing up to the property line, so the length


is l = 9 ft + 2 ft. = 11 ft. So the length of the footing is
2(11 ft.) = 22 ft.
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Example Multi-Column
Footing

Assume a depth of footing. (36 in.) The weight


of concrete and the soil are:
1 ft.
Wc d 150 lb/ft * 36 in. *
3
450 lb/ft 2
12 in.
1 ft.
Ws s d s 100 lb/ft *
3
5 ft 36 in. * 200 lb/ft 2

12 in.

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Example Multi-Column
Footing

The effective soil pressure is given as:

qeff qs Wc Ws
5000 lb/ft 2 450 lb/ft 2 200 lb/ft 2
4350 lb/ft 2 4.35 k/ft 2

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Calculate the size of the footing:
Actual Loads DL LL 250 k 140 k 390 k
Actual Loads DL LL 180 k 120 k 300 k
Total Loads AL1 AL2 390 k 300 k 690 k
690 k
Area of footing 158.6 ft 2

4.35 k/ft 2
158.6 ft 2
Side of footing 7.21 ft Use 7.5 ft
22 ft
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Calculate net upward pressure:
Actual Loads 1.4 DL 1.7 LL
1.4180 k 1.7120 k
1.4 250 k 1.7140 k
456 k 588 k
1044 k
1044 k
Net upward pressure qn 6.33 k / ft 2

22 ft 7.5 ft
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Example Multi-Column
Footing

Calculate the depth of the reinforcement use # 8 bars


with a crisscrossing layering.

d h cover 1.5d b
d 36 in. 3 in 1.51.0 in
31.5 in.

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Compute the shear and bending moment diagrams.
Shear Forces
V x qb x w
400
358.7 k 6.32 k/ft 2 7.5 ft x w
300
47.454 k/ft x w
200
63.3 k
Force (kips)

100

0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 The columns are
-100

-200 -150.3 k considered point loads


-300
but shear values are
-329.5 k
-400 taken at each side of the
location (ft) column.

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The location of the maximum moment is

1 ft 1 ft
16 ft 8 in 10 in 14.5 ft

12 in 12 in
329.5 k
x 14.5 ft 6.9 ft
329.5 k 358.7 k

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Compute the shear and bending moment diagrams.
x2
Bending Moment M x qb wi x xi
2
400 x2
249.9 k-ft 6.32 k/ft 7.5 ft
2
wi x xi
200 42.2 k-ft 2
x2
47.454 k/ft wi x xi
Bending Moment (k-ft)

0
-200 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 2
-400
-600
The columns are
-800 considered point loads
-1000 but moments are taken
-1200 -1278.9 k-ft @ 9.61 ft at each side of the
-1400
Location (ft) column. It will not
balance because center
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The maximum shear force occurs at the edge of the
20 in. column. So maximum shear is measured at
distance d from the column.
1 ft
Vmax q d 358.7 k 47.454 k/ft 31.5 in

12 in
234.1 k

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
one-way shear
1000 lb
234.1 k
Vu
d 1k 24.2 in.
2 fc b 12 in

0.85 2 4000 7.5 ft

1 ft

The footing is 31.5 in. > 24.2 in. so it will work.


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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Calculate perimeter for two-way shear or
punch out shear. The column is 20 in.
square.
bo 4 c d
4 20 in. 31.5 in. 206 in.
1 ft
c d 20 in. 31.5 in. 4.292 ft

12 in

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Calculate the shear Vu

Vu Pu qn c d
2

588 k 6.70 k/ft 4.292 ft


2 2

464.6 k

The other column will not be critical,


Pu = 456 k for the 16 in. column

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
two way shear

1000 lb
464.6 k
Vu
d 1k 10.5 in.
4 f c b0
0.85 4 4000 206 in

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Calculate Ru for the footing to find of the footing.

12 in.
1278.9 k - ft *
Mu
Ru 1 ft 0.1719 ksi
bd 2 90 in * 31.5 in 2

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
From Ru for the footing the value can be found.
1.7 Ru
Ru f c 1 0.59 1.7 2
0
f c

0.1719 ksi

1.7 1.7 4 1.7
2

0.9 4 ksi
0.04917
2
fy 0.04917 4 ksi
0.04917 0.00328
fc 60 ksi
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Compute the area of steel needed
12 in.
As bd 0.00277 7.5 ft 31.5 in. 9.29 in 2

1 ft
The minimum amount of steel for shrinkage is
As 0.0018 bh 0.0018 90 in. 36 in. 5.8 3 in 2
The minimum amount of steel for flexure is
200 200
As bd 90 in. 31.5 in. 9.45 in 2 Use

fy 60000
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Use a #9 bar (1.00 in2) Compute the number of bars
needed A 9.45 in 2
n s 9.45 Use 10 bars
Ab 1.0 in 2
Determine the spacing between bars
L 2 * cover 90 in - 2 3 in
s 9.33 in
n 1 9

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The minimum amount is steel is going to be due to the
flexural restrictions. So below the columns with
positive moment, the reinforcement will be 10 # 9 bars
running longitudinally. The development length will
have to be calculated.

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The development length, ld for the #7 bars for the
reinforcement of the footing.
ld

fy
ld
f ydb

60000 psi 1.128 in
53.5 in
d b 20 f c 20 f c 20 4000 psi
The bars have more than 12-in. of concrete below
them, therefore ld = 1.3 ld.

ld 1.3 53.5 in 69.6 in Use 70 in.

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
To determine the reinforcement in the short direction.
The bandwidth of the two columns must be determined
for the 16 in. column.
16 in 1 ft

Band 16 in 2 ft 31.5 in 1 ft 5.3 ft Use 5.5 ft

2 12 in. 12 in.

Compute the moment at the edge


456 k 7.5 ft 1 ft
qnet 60.8 k/ft L 8 in 3.08 ft
7.5 ft
2 12 in
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The bending moment will be
M u qnet
l2
60.8 k/ft
3.08 ft
2
289.0 k - ft
2 2
Compute the Ru
12 in.
289 k - ft *
Mu
Ru 1 ft 0.053 ksi
bd 2 12 in
5.5 ft * 31.5 in 2

1 ft
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
From Ru for the footing the value can be found.
1.7 Ru
Ru f c 1 0.59 1.7 2
0
f c

0.053 ksi

1.7 1.7 4 1.7
2

0.9 4 ksi
0.01484
2
fy 0.04917 4 ksi
0.01484 0.001
fc 60 ksi
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Compute the area of steel needed
12 in.
As bd 0.001 5.5 ft 31.5 in. 2.08 in 2

1 ft
The minimum amount of steel for shrinkage is
As 0.0018 bh 0.0018 66 in. 36 in. 4.28 in 2
The minimum amount of steel for flexure is
200 200
As bd 66 in. 31.5 in. 6.93 in 2 Use

fy 60000
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Use a #9 bar (1.00 in ) Compute the number of bars
2

needed A 6.93 in 2
n s 6.93 Use 7 bars
Ab 1.0 in 2
Determine the spacing between bars
L cover 66 in - 3 in
s 10.5 in
n 1 6

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
To determine the reinforcement in the short direction.
The 20-in. interior column extends beyond 4 ft from the
center therefore the band is 7.5 ft x 7.5 ft. Compute the
moment at the edge
588 k 7.5 ft 1 ft
qnet 78.4 k/ft L 10 in 2.92 ft
7.5 ft
2 12 in

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The bending moment will be
M u qnet
l2
78.4 k/ft
2.92 ft
2
334.3 k - ft
2 2
Compute the Ru
12 in.
334.3 k - ft *
Mu
Ru 1 ft 0.045 ksi
bd 2 12 in
7.5 ft * 31.5 in 2

1 ft
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
From Ru for the footing the value can be found.
1.7 Ru
Ru f c 1 0.59 1.7 2
0
f c

0.045 ksi

1.7 1.7 4 1.7
2

0.9 4 ksi
0.01257
2
fy 0.01257 4 ksi
0.01257 0.00084
fc 60 ksi
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Compute the area of steel needed
12 in.
As bd 0.00084 7.5 ft 31.5 in. 2.38 in 2

1 ft
The minimum amount of steel for shrinkage is
As 0.0018 bh 0.0018 90 in. 36 in. 5.83 in 2
The minimum amount of steel for flexure is
200 200
As bd 90 in. 31.5 in. 9.45 in 2 Use

fy 60000
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Check the bearing stress. The bearing strength N , at 1
the base of the column, 16 in x 16 in., 0.7

N1 0.85 f c A1 0.7 0.85 4 ksi 16 in 609 k
2

The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2
N 2 N1 2 N1
A1

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Example Multi-Column
Footing2
A2 5.5 ft 30.25 ft 2
2
1 ft
A1 16 in 1.78 ft 2

12 in.
The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2 30.25 ft 2
4.125 2 N 2 2 N1 2 609 k 1218 k
A1 1.78 ft 2

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
P =456 k < N , bearing stress is adequate. The
u 1
minimum area of dowels is required.
0.005 A1 0.005 * 16 in 1.28 in 2
2

Use minimum number of bars is 4, so use 4 # 7 bars


placed at the four corners of the column.
Note if the Pu > N1 the area of steel will be

As
Pu N1 As long as the area of
steel is greater than the
fy minimum amount.
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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The development length of the dowels in compression
from ACI Code 12.3.2 for compression.

0.02d b f y 0.02 0.875 in 60000 psi


ld 16.6 in Use 17 in
fc 4000 psi

The minimum ld , which has to be greater than 8 in., is

ld 0.0003d b f y 0.0003 0.875 in 60000 psi 15.75 in 8 in

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Therefore, use 4#7 dowels in the corners of
the column extending 17 in. into the column
and the footing. Note that ld is less than the
given d = 31.5 in., which is sufficient
development length.

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Use a #9 bar (1.00 in2) Compute the number of bars
need As 9.45 in 2
n 9.45 Use 10 bars
Ab 1.0 in 2
Determine the spacing between bars
L cover 90 in - 3 in
s 9.67 in
n 1 9

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Check the bearing stress. The bearing strength N1, at
the base of the column, 20 in x 20 in., 0.7

N1 0.85 f c A1 0.7 0.85 4 ksi 20 in 952 k
2

The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2
N 2 N1 2 N1
A1

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Example Multi-Column
Footing2
A2 7.5 ft 56.25 ft 2
2
1 ft
A1 20 in 2.78 ft 2

12 in.
The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2 56.25 ft 2
4.5 2 N 2 2 N1 2 952 k 1904 k
A1 2.78 ft 2

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Pu =588 k < N1, bearing stress is adequate. The
minimum area of dowels is required.
0.005 A1 0.005 * 20 in 2.0 in 2
2

Use minimum number of bars is 4, so use 4 # 8 bars


placed at the four corners of the column.

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
The development length of the dowels in compression
from ACI Code 12.3.2 for compression.

0.02d b f y 0.021 in 60000 psi


ld 18.7 in Use 19 in
fc 4000 psi

The minimum ld , which has to be greater than 8 in., is

ld 0.0003d b f y 0.00031 in 60000 psi 18 in 8 in

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Example Multi-Column
Footing
Therefore, use 4#8 dowels in the corners of
the column extending 19 in. into the column
and the footing. Note that ld is less than the
given d = 31.5 in., which is sufficient
development length.

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Example Settlement
Determine the footing areas required for equal
settlement (balanced footing design) if the usual live
load is 25% for all footings. The footings are subjected
to dead loads and live loads as indicated by the table.
The net soil pressure is 6 ksf.
Footing Number

1 2 3 4 5

Dead Load (kips) 120 180 140 190 210


Live Load (kips) 150 220 200 170 240

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Example Settlement
Find the ratio of the live load to dead load, the largest
ratio will control the settlement.

Column 3 has the largest ratio.

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Example Settlement
Compute the usual loading for the footing, DL + 0.25LL

Column 3 has the largest ratio.


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Example Settlement
Determine the need area for the footing with the
largest LL/DL ratio.
DL LL 140 k 200 k
A 56.67 ft 2
qnet 6 k/ft 2

The usual net soil pressure acting on the footing is

DL % live load LL 140 k 0.25 200 k


qnet 3.353 k/ft 2
A 56.67 ft 2

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Example Settlement
Use the qnet (3.353 k/ft2) to determine need area for each
of the other footings to have the same settlement.
Usual Loading 157.5 k
Area 46.97 ft 2
q net 3.353 k/ft 2
Compute the qnet for each of the footings

Total Load 120 k 150 k


q net 5. 75 k/ft 2

New Area 46.97 ft 2

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Example Settlement
Use the qnet (3.353 k/ft2) to determine need area for each
of the other footings to have the same settlement.

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Example Combined
Loading
A 12-in. x 24 in. column of an unsymmetrical shed is
subjected to an axial load PD of 220 k and MD = 180 k-ft
due to dead load and an an axial load PL = 165 k and a
moment ML= 140 k-ft due to
live load. The base of the
footing is 5 ft below final
grade, and the allowable soil
bearing pressure is 5 k/ft2.
Design the footing using
fc = 4 ksi and fy = 60 ksi
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Example Combined
Loading
Find the combined actual loads, P0 and M0
P0 PDL PLL 220 k 165 k 385 k
M 0 M DL M LL 180 k - ft 140 k - ft 320 k - ft
Determine the eccentricity of the footing
12 in
320 k - ft
M0
e 1 ft 9.97 in Use 10 in.
P0 385 k
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Example Combined
Loading
Assume a depth of footing, 24 in. The weight of
concrete and the soil are:
1 ft.
Wc d 150 lb/ft * 24 in. *
3
300 lb/ft 2
12 in.
1 ft.
Ws s d s 100 lb/ft *
3
5 ft 24 in. * 300 lb/ft 2

12 in.

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Example Combined
Loading
The effective soil pressure is given as:

qeff qs Wc Ws
5000 lb/ft 2 300 lb/ft 2 300 lb/ft 2
4400 lb/ft 2 4.4 k/ft 2

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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate the size of the footing:
Actual Loads DL LL 385 k
385 k
Area of footing 87.5 ft 2
2
4.4 k/ft
Compute the sizes of the footing if width is 9 ft.
87.5 ft 2
Side of footing 9.72 ft Use 10 ft
9 ft
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Example Combined
Loading
Use the long section and place the column 10 in.
off-center for the 10 ft segment

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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate net upward pressure:

Actual Loads 1.2 DL 1.6 LL


1.2 220 k 1.6165 k
528.0 k
528.0 k
Net upward pressure qn
9 ft 10 ft
5.87 k / ft 2

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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate the depth of the reinforcement use # 8 bars
with a crisscrossing layering.

d h cover 1.5d b
d 24 in. 3 in 1.51.0 in
19.5 in.

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Example Combined
Loading
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using the
one-way shear (long direction)
1 ft
24 in
L c 10 ft 1 ft 1 ft
d e 12 in 19.5 in 10 in
2
2 2 2 12 in 12 in


3.208 ft
Vu =139.4 k in
L c
Vu qn l2 d e short direction
2 2
5.87 k/ft 2 9 ft 3.208 ft 169.4 k

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Example Combined
Loading
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
one-way shear design
1000 lb
169.4 k
Vu 1k
d 16.53 in.
2 fc b 12 in
0.75 2 4000 9 ft
1 ft

The footing is 19.5 in. > 16.53 in. so it will work.


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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate perimeter for two-way shear or punch out
shear. The column is 12 in. x 24 in.
bo 2 c1 d 2 c2 d
212 in. 19.5 in. 2 24 in. 19.5 in. 150 in.
1 ft
c1 d 12 in. 19.5 in. 2.625 ft

12 in
1 ft
c2 d 24 in. 19.5 in. 3.625 ft

12 in
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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate the shear Vu

Vu Pu qn c d 2

528.0 k 5.87 k/ft 2 2.625 ft 3.625 ft


472.2 k
The shape parameter

10 ft
1.11
9 ft

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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate d from the shear capacity according to
11.12.2.1 chose the largest value of d.
4
Vc 2 f c b0 d

c
d
Vc s 2 f c b0 d
s is 40 for interior, 30 for edge
and 20 for corner column
bo
Vc 4 f c b0 d
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Example Combined
Loading
The depth of the footing can be calculated for the
two way shear

1000 lb
472.2 k
Vu 1k
d
4 4
2 f c b0 0.75 2 4000 150 in
1.11
11.84 in.

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Example Combined
Loading
The third equation bo is dependent on d so use the
assumed values and you will find that d is smaller and
= 40
Vu
d
40d
2 f c b0
bo
1000 lb
472.2 k
1k 9.22 in.
4019.5 in
0.75

150 in


2 4000 150 in

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Example Combined
Loading
The depth of the footing can be calculated by using
the two way shear

1000 lb
472.2 k
Vu 1k
d

4 f c b0 0.75 4 4000 150 in
16.59 in.

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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate the bending moment of the footing at the edge of
the column (long direction)
1 ft
24 in
L c 10 ft 1 ft
e 12 in 10 in 4.83 ft
2
2 2 2 12 in


L c
e
L c 2 2
M u qn e b
2 2 2

5.87 k/ft 4.83 ft


4.83 ft
9 ft 616.2 k - ft
2
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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate Ru for the footing to find of the footing.

12 in.
616.2 k - ft *
Mu 1 ft 0.1801 ksi
Ru 2
bd 12 in
* 19.5 in
2
9 ft
1 ft

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Example Combined
Loading
Use the Ru for the footing to find .

1.7 Ru
Ru f c 1 0.59 1.7
2
0
f c
0.1801 ksi
1.7 1.7 4 1.7
2

0.9 4 ksi
0.05158
2
fy 0.05158 4 ksi
0.05158 0.00344
fc 60 ksi

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Example Combined
Loading
Compute the amount of steel needed

12 in.
As bd 0.00344 9 ft 19.5 in. 7.24 in 2
1 ft
The minimum amount of steel for shrinkage is
As 0.0018 bh 0.0018108 in. 24 in. 4.67 in 2
The minimum amount of steel for flexure is
200 200
As bd 108 in.19.5 in. 7.02 in 2

fy 60000
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Example Combined
Loading
Use As =8.36 in2 with #8 bars (0.79 in2). Compute
the number of bars need
As 8.1 in 2
n 10.25 Use 11 bars
Ab 0.79 in 2
Determine the spacing between bars

L 2 * cover 108 in - 2 3 in
s 10.2 in
n 1 10

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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate the bending moment of the footing at the
edge of the column for short length
1 ft
12 in
L c 9 ft
12 in 4 ft
2
2 2 2


L c

L c
M u qn 2 2 b 5.87 k/ft 4 ft 4 ft 10 ft
2 2 2 2
469.6 k - ft
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Example Combined
Loading
Calculate Ru for the footing to find of the footing.

12 in.
469.6 k - ft *
Mu 1 ft
Ru 2
bd 12 in
* 19.5 in
2
10 ft
1 ft
0.1235 ksi

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Example Combined
Loading
Use Ru for the footing to find .

1.7 Ru
Ru f c 1 0.59 2 1.7 0
f c

1 .7 1.7 2 4 1.7 0.1235 ksi



4 ksi
0.03503
2
fy 0.03503 4 ksi
0.03503 0.00234
fc 60 ksi

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Example Combined
Loading
Compute the amount of steel needed
12 in.
As bd 0.00234 10 ft 19.5 in. 5.46 in 2
1 ft
The minimum amount of steel for shrinkage is
As 0.0018 bh 0.0018120 in. 24 in. 5.18 in 2
The minimum amount of steel for flexure is
200 200
As bd 120 in.19.5 in. 7.80 in 2

fy 60000
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Example Combined
Loading
Use As =9.36 in2 with #6 bar (0.44 in2) Compute the
number of bars need
As 7.80 in 2
n 17.7 Use 18 bars
Ab 0.44 in 2
Calculate the reinforcement bandwidth

Reinforcement in bandwidth 2 2
0.947

Total reinforcement 1 1.11 1

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Example Combined
Loading
The number of bars in the 9 ft band is 0.947(18)=17 bars .

Total # bars - band bars


outside # bar
2
18 17
0.5 Use 1 bars
2

So place 17 bars in 9 ft section and 1 bars in each in


(10ft - 9ft)/2 =0.5 ft of the band.

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Example Combined
Loading
Determine the spacing between bars for the band of 9 ft
L 108 in
s 6.75 in
n 1 16

Determine the spacing between bars outside the band


L cover 6 in - 3in
s 3 in
n 1

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Example Combined
Loading
Check the bearing stress. The bearing strength N1, at
the base of the column, 12 in x 24 in., 0.65
N1 0.85 f c A1 0.65 0.85 4 ksi 12 in 24 in 636.5 k

The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2
N 2 N1 2 N1
A1

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Example Combined
Loading
A2 9 ft 10 ft 90 ft 2
1 ft 1 ft
A1 12 in 24 in 2 ft 2

12 in. 12 in.
The bearing strength, N2, at the top of the footing is

A2 90 ft 2
2
6.71 2 N 2 2 N1 2 636.5 k 1273 k
A1 2 ft

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Example Combined
Loading
Pu =628 k < N1, bearing stress is adequate. The
minimum area of dowels is required.
0.005 A1 0.005 * 12 in 24 in 1.44 in 2

Use minimum number of bars is 4, so use 4 # 8 bars


placed at the four corners of the column.

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Example Combined
Loading
The development length of the dowels in compression
from ACI Code 12.3.2 for compression.

0.02d b f y 0.021 in 60000 psi


ld 18.97 in Use 19 in
fc 4000 psi

The minimum ld , which has to be greater than 8 in., is

ld 0.0003d b f y 0.00031 in 60000 psi 18 in 8 in

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Example Combined
Loading

Therefore, use 4#8 dowels in the corners of


the column extending 19 in. into the column
and the footing. Note that ld is less than the
given d = 19.5 in., which is sufficient
development length.

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Example Combined
Loading
The development length, ld for the #8 bars

ld

fy
ld
f ydb

60000 psi 1.0 in
47.4 in
db 20 f c 20 f c 20 4000 psi

There is adequate development length provided.


L c 144 in 18 in
ld cover 3 in 60 in
2 2 2 2

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Example Combined
Loading
The development length, ld for the #6 bars

ld

fy
ld
f ydb

60000 psi 0.75 in
28.5 in
db 25 f c 25 f c 25 4000 psi

There is adequate development length provided.

L c 102 in 18 in
ld cover 3 in 39 in
2 2 2 2
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