structuresguy
Structural
- Apr 10, 2003
- 505
Hi
I am looking at an existing building wanting to add a floor. But it appears to me that there is not enough steel in the footings. Basically, the building was designed to accomodate an additional floor. I am even under the stated allowable additional column load. But I decided to check things out anyway. When I check the footings using ACI 318-99 and FBC2001 requirements, I find that I don't ahve enough flexural reinforcing in the footings for the DL + LL load case. It looks like the original designer did not factor the loads when he checked the reinforcing.
The design was done to ACI 318-77 and and SBC 1982 ed.
Does anyone know if the loads needed to be factored back then for footing design? I don't have these codes and have not been in this business for that long too remember myself.
If so, what were teh live/dead factors?
Also, was live load reduction allowed for footings back then?
Thanks much in advance.
I am looking at an existing building wanting to add a floor. But it appears to me that there is not enough steel in the footings. Basically, the building was designed to accomodate an additional floor. I am even under the stated allowable additional column load. But I decided to check things out anyway. When I check the footings using ACI 318-99 and FBC2001 requirements, I find that I don't ahve enough flexural reinforcing in the footings for the DL + LL load case. It looks like the original designer did not factor the loads when he checked the reinforcing.
The design was done to ACI 318-77 and and SBC 1982 ed.
Does anyone know if the loads needed to be factored back then for footing design? I don't have these codes and have not been in this business for that long too remember myself.
If so, what were teh live/dead factors?
Also, was live load reduction allowed for footings back then?
Thanks much in advance.