DWHA
Structural
- Jan 31, 2007
- 315
After reading the "Footing Uplift" thread, I have a new question on the subject. When examining a foundation for overturning, I thought that the eccentricity (M/d) was always to be in the center 1/3rd of the footing. Is this a code provision? or a rule of thumb? When checking this, what load combination should be used? 0.6d+1W? 1d+1w? Is this check normally done in addition to the overturning FS check as discussed in the thread "Footing Uplift"?
Another thing that sparked the question is that I am studying for the PE and in the 6 min solutions it has a question that calls for eccentricity in the center 1/3rd. But the solution shows a load combination of 1d+1L+1w, yep, sure enough they show to use live load for this check.
Thanks all.
Another thing that sparked the question is that I am studying for the PE and in the 6 min solutions it has a question that calls for eccentricity in the center 1/3rd. But the solution shows a load combination of 1d+1L+1w, yep, sure enough they show to use live load for this check.
Thanks all.