pmour
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 1, 2005
- 10
Situation: A pad/mat foundation is supporting 4 point loads (6" square bearing plates). The foundation thickness has been designed for one way and two way (tension) shear per ACI.
What I was wondering was how to calculate the resistive strength of a compressive type shear failure (see attached)? I would like to be able to calculate how close to the foundation edge is to close? Is this even a factor? This topic was stimulated by a contractor increasing rebar in the foundation and requiring end hooks to meet design strength of ACI 11.7 Shear Friction for the failure mode of breaking off a corner. I would think, if you stay far enough away from the foundation edge the concrete would have enough shear strength to not require the additional rebar or tension development, but how far away is far enough?
What I was wondering was how to calculate the resistive strength of a compressive type shear failure (see attached)? I would like to be able to calculate how close to the foundation edge is to close? Is this even a factor? This topic was stimulated by a contractor increasing rebar in the foundation and requiring end hooks to meet design strength of ACI 11.7 Shear Friction for the failure mode of breaking off a corner. I would think, if you stay far enough away from the foundation edge the concrete would have enough shear strength to not require the additional rebar or tension development, but how far away is far enough?