imsengr
Structural
- Apr 3, 2005
- 67
Hi everyone,
I'm designing isolated spread footings for an industrial plant and my research and discussions with colleagues are giving me differing answers to the minimum amount of steel area required for footing.
Group I says the area of steel must not be less than the temperature or shrinkage steel, i.e. rho, or the reinforcemet ratio, must be greater than 0.0018, and as long as it is that, the steel area is ok. In fact, in the footing examples provided in Notes on ACI 318-89 (Pg. 24-11) and ACI 318-95 (Pg. 371), this appears to the cases.
Group II says that the footing is a flexural member, and thus, must meet the minimum reinforcement for flexural members. The old requirement was 200/fy, but the newer ACI Codes called for not less than:
3*SQRT (f'c)/fy * bw * d, and not less than:
200bwd/fy
Now, which I should I follow? Advice from structural engineers who work a lot with foundations, and anyone else, is most welcome.
Thanks, y'all.
I'm designing isolated spread footings for an industrial plant and my research and discussions with colleagues are giving me differing answers to the minimum amount of steel area required for footing.
Group I says the area of steel must not be less than the temperature or shrinkage steel, i.e. rho, or the reinforcemet ratio, must be greater than 0.0018, and as long as it is that, the steel area is ok. In fact, in the footing examples provided in Notes on ACI 318-89 (Pg. 24-11) and ACI 318-95 (Pg. 371), this appears to the cases.
Group II says that the footing is a flexural member, and thus, must meet the minimum reinforcement for flexural members. The old requirement was 200/fy, but the newer ACI Codes called for not less than:
3*SQRT (f'c)/fy * bw * d, and not less than:
200bwd/fy
Now, which I should I follow? Advice from structural engineers who work a lot with foundations, and anyone else, is most welcome.
Thanks, y'all.