chrislaope
Structural
- Sep 15, 2010
- 89
Hi, Gentlemen:
Here is the scenario:
Company "A" sold a structural product to Client "B". Client "B" hired an Eng. firm "C" to design the foundation for this structural product, somehow for some reason, Eng. firm "C" made some mistakes in dimension measurement that the column is now seated on the outer edge of the foundation stemwall while it should be seated on the center of the stemwall. After they found this mistake, they added a hairpin to balance the outward horizontal load as a retrofit, and the engineer of Client "B" OK'ed with this retrofit.
The unfactored vertical load of this column on the foundation is 180 kips, as is shown in attached diagram.
Now I have 2 questions:
1. How do you calculate the vertical load capacity of the foundation stemwall as now the load is very close to the outer edge of the stemwall (edge distance is only 3.75")? Will you guys validate it as appropriate?
2. This second question is a legal question: As now the structural design engineer in company "A" was also informed this issue, and suppose in future the structural product failed due to this foundation issue, will the structural design engineer in company "A" also blamed to take some liability because he ignored it and did not take any action to prevent this foundation to be put in use?
Thank you very much for your inputs.