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Structural
- Dec 22, 2016
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Hi,
I am designing a foundation on medium expansive soil (PI~30)for a church building. Got couple of questions.
1. Will a church be considered as a commercial building? In taht case, should the design live load be 100psf based on IBC code? I guess that this is a location where lot of people gather in the same time, I considered it as a office building - lobbies and first floor corridor. (
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2. Per geotechnical engineer's report, soil Bearing Capacity is 6000psf with SF=2. Bell Diameter to be 72in or less with 1:3 bell to shaft diameter. if bell diameter exceeds 72in, bell angle to be 60deg with 1:2 bell to shaft diameter. Few columns are to carry around 170kips gravity loads.
Bearing area=(170000lb*2/6000)=57sq.ft
Footing dia = 8.5ft
Shaft dia = 4.25ft
This is too beg for such a small load in structural engineering point of view. Please guide me with an option to handle this case or will I have to stay with the same diameter? I can manage all loads with max 24in dia. shaft per structural calculations. Please advise.
I am designing a foundation on medium expansive soil (PI~30)for a church building. Got couple of questions.
1. Will a church be considered as a commercial building? In taht case, should the design live load be 100psf based on IBC code? I guess that this is a location where lot of people gather in the same time, I considered it as a office building - lobbies and first floor corridor. (

2. Per geotechnical engineer's report, soil Bearing Capacity is 6000psf with SF=2. Bell Diameter to be 72in or less with 1:3 bell to shaft diameter. if bell diameter exceeds 72in, bell angle to be 60deg with 1:2 bell to shaft diameter. Few columns are to carry around 170kips gravity loads.
Bearing area=(170000lb*2/6000)=57sq.ft
Footing dia = 8.5ft
Shaft dia = 4.25ft
This is too beg for such a small load in structural engineering point of view. Please guide me with an option to handle this case or will I have to stay with the same diameter? I can manage all loads with max 24in dia. shaft per structural calculations. Please advise.