JasonPE
Structural
- Jan 26, 2007
- 3
I have a 34' X 120' pole building, where my client wants posts at 40' spacings. I designed non-constrained footings for lateral loads no problem.
However, what started as a 2' diam X 7' deep auger cast footing for lateral loads, has grown to a 3.5' diam. X 14' deep ftg. for vert. load. 3' diam. goes way too deep and 4' diam auger seems too large.
The huge increase came because of the weight of the footing. As I go deeper, the weight of concrete goes up as fast as the additional bearing capacity, theoretically. I am including skin friction {Fs=(K)(sigma prime v)(tan delta)}, which ended up about 12k of the total 42k capacity.
I have 25 psf snow, 8 psf dead load. Soil allow. cap. is 1500 psf, plus increase of 120 psf, per foot of depth, for soil overburden. My roof load is 22k. Footing wt. has reached 20k!
I am recommending going to smaller post spacings, but I am having a hard time convincing my client that we need this much footing. I know all this concrete won't sink to the middle of the earth, so my capacity increase for depth must not be linear like I am assuming. Any help? Sorry so long.
However, what started as a 2' diam X 7' deep auger cast footing for lateral loads, has grown to a 3.5' diam. X 14' deep ftg. for vert. load. 3' diam. goes way too deep and 4' diam auger seems too large.
The huge increase came because of the weight of the footing. As I go deeper, the weight of concrete goes up as fast as the additional bearing capacity, theoretically. I am including skin friction {Fs=(K)(sigma prime v)(tan delta)}, which ended up about 12k of the total 42k capacity.
I have 25 psf snow, 8 psf dead load. Soil allow. cap. is 1500 psf, plus increase of 120 psf, per foot of depth, for soil overburden. My roof load is 22k. Footing wt. has reached 20k!
I am recommending going to smaller post spacings, but I am having a hard time convincing my client that we need this much footing. I know all this concrete won't sink to the middle of the earth, so my capacity increase for depth must not be linear like I am assuming. Any help? Sorry so long.