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Design and Detailing: of Steel in Combined Footings
Design and Detailing: of Steel in Combined Footings
Combined Footings
Date : 14.05.2007-
Subject Expert :
Dr. M.C. Nataraja
Professor
Department of Civil Engineering,
Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering,
Mysore – 570 006.
Phone:0821-2343521, 9880447742
E-mail: nataraja96@yahoo.com
Design and Detailing of
steel in Combined Footings
Learning Outcomes:
b +
a1 l a2
L/2 L/2
x R
Combined footing with
loads +
Property line
Types of combined
footings
Types of combined footing
1. Slab type
3. Strap type
● The combined footing may be rectangular,
trapezoidal or Tee-shaped in plan.
The geometric proportions and shape are so fixed that the
centeroid of the footing area coincides with the resultant of the
column loads. This results in uniform pressure below the entire
area of footing.
a l
T
b pj
T T T
Longitudinal Bending Transverse Bending
d/2
a b
d c
d d
1 2 3 4 5 6
Section 1-1, 2-2, 5-5, and 6-6 are sections for critical moments
Section 3-3, 4-4 are sections for critical shear (one way)
Section for critical two way shear is abcd
a l b
1m
L/2 x L/2
R
TRANSVERSE BEAM
BELOW COLUMS
Design Steps
=1870/130 = 14.38 m2
Let the width of the footing = Bf = 2m
For uniform pressure distribution the C.G. of
the footing should coincide with the C.G. of
column loads. Let x be the distance of C.G.
from the centre line of column A
Then x = (PB x 4.6)/(PA + PB) = (1000 x 4.6)/(1000 +700)
= 2.7 m from column A.
If the cantilever projection of footing beyond column A is ‘a’
then, a + 2.7 = Lf /2 = 7.2/2, Therefore a = 0.9 m
x R
pu=177 kN/m2
wu=354 kN/m
Combined footing with loads
Rectangular Footing with Central Beam:-
Design of Bottom slab.
Total ultimate load from columns = Pu= 1.5(700 + 1000) = 2550 kN.
Upward intensity of soil pressure wu= P/Af= 2550/14.4 = 177 kN/m2
Design of slab
Intensity of Upward pressure = wu =177 kN/m2
Consider one meter width of the slab (b=1m)
Load per m run of slab at ultimate = 177 x 1 = 177 kN/m
Cantilever projection of the slab (For smaller column)
=1000 - 350/2 = 825 mm
Maximum ultimate moment = 177 x 0.8252/2 = 60.2 kN-m.
1m
Slab design-Contd., 0.35m
0.825 m
1m
pu=177 kN/m2
For M25 and Fe 250, Q u max = 3.71 N/mm2
Required effective depth = √ (60.2 x 106/(3.71 x 1000)) = 128 mm
Since the slab is in contact with the soil clear cover of 50 mm is
assumed.
Using 20 mm diameter bars
Required total depth = 128 + 20/2 + 50 =188 mm say 200 mm
Provided effective depth = d = 200-50-20/2 = 140 mm
To find steel
Mu=0.87 fy Ast[d-fyAst/(fckb)]
pt=1.7%
Ast = 2380 mm2
Transverse reinforcement 1m
Required Ast=0.15bD/100 pu=177 kN/m2
.+ +
MA=143.37 kN-m
BMD at Ultimate MB=511.5 kN-m
V1=318.6 kN V3=898.2 kN
E +
+
- -
V4=601.8 kN
V2=731.4 kN
X1=2.97 SFD at Ultimate X2=4.23
m m
Depth of beam from B.M.
The width of beam is kept equal to the maximum
width of the column i.e. 400 mm. Determine the
depth of the beam where T- beam action is not available.
The beam acts as a rectangular section in the cantilever
portion, where the maximum positive moment = 511.5 kN/m.
D+db/2
B D+ds 2000
D
D+db
0.825m 0.8m
7200 mm
In this case b=D=400 mm, db=680 mm, ds=140 mm
Mu=0.87fyAst(d - fyAst/fckbf)
τv > τc
Design shear reinforcement is required.
Vumax = 601.8kN,
VuD=601.8-354(0.400/2 + 0.680) = 290.28kN.
Side face
3- Φ16 (5-Φ32 + 3- Φ16) (3-Φ32 + 3- Φ16 3- Φ16 2- Φ12
3-Φ32
+
4-Φ16
750 750
4-φ16
200
3-φ32
2000 4-φ16
C/S at Centre C/S at the junction
(Right of B)
Φ20@130 Φ8@160
2
m
7200 mm
Plan of footing slab