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  1. NRKB17

    Basement Wall Bearing Analysis

    All I am trying to understand is how the basement wall of a house can be designed to have such a small strip footing. I see you are saying the rotation is restrained and the footing can't rotate which results in the uniform bearing pressure underneath the footing. The eccentricity of the loads I...
  2. NRKB17

    Basement Wall Bearing Analysis

    Celt83 I am trying to hit 1500 psf which is turning out to be really difficult without a really big footing. There are no other loads on the stem to help either. The floor above is essentially a slab on grade in a small open warehouse structure so I really only have the self weight of the wall.
  3. NRKB17

    Basement Wall Bearing Analysis

    Enable, I have the wall considered restrained at the top and bottom so the wall itself is spanning between the footing/low slab and the top slab to act as a simply supported beam. So I am not considering that the footing gets any rotation added from the soil pressure on the wall. As for the...
  4. NRKB17

    Basement Wall Bearing Analysis

    Enable Can you give a diagram for what you are meaning by your comment in line 2. I am struggling to see what you mean by it. It seems like the large point load that I have labeled Ph does not have anything to resist the moment it creates. Celt83 An example of the values I have for a 5 foot...
  5. NRKB17

    Basement Wall Bearing Analysis

    Celt83 what you are showing is what I am referring to. In my condition the soil over the exterior portion is brand new (roughly 9 to 10ft). I also do not have a soils report and am unfortunately held to 1500 psf for my allowable bearing pressure. It just seems analyzing the footing as having...
  6. NRKB17

    Basement Wall Bearing Analysis

    I have a question for you all pertaining to the behavior of the bearing pressure of basement walls that are considered pinned at the top and bottom. Basement walls that I have seen are typically detailed to be supported by a strip footing that extends equally in each direction of the wall to...

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