SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I am in the process of designing a residential garage that will have vehicles on two levels (suspended floor and slab on grade). Code is IBC/IRC.
My current wall height is approximately 9’-6”. I am having a crisis in terms of trying to design the foundation wall. The client is OK with waiting to backfill until the floor is in place. So, we now have a propped wall case in terms of wall design.
I have always been taught to use 70*(the height of the wall) for the pressures acting in this instance. When I calculate the wall pressures this way, I end up with quite the lateral force at the base of the wall. My crisis comes from the pressure. I need quite a substantial footing to resist these loads. However, when I sift through IRC, all it appears I need is a 2’-0” wide footing (table R403.1) at the base of the wall with little to no reinforcing in the wall (table R404.1.2(8)) assuming a 12” thick wall.
What gives?
I am now torn between the two and will more than likely settle for something in-between. I am guessing my pressure of 70*h is just a bit too much.
My current wall height is approximately 9’-6”. I am having a crisis in terms of trying to design the foundation wall. The client is OK with waiting to backfill until the floor is in place. So, we now have a propped wall case in terms of wall design.
I have always been taught to use 70*(the height of the wall) for the pressures acting in this instance. When I calculate the wall pressures this way, I end up with quite the lateral force at the base of the wall. My crisis comes from the pressure. I need quite a substantial footing to resist these loads. However, when I sift through IRC, all it appears I need is a 2’-0” wide footing (table R403.1) at the base of the wall with little to no reinforcing in the wall (table R404.1.2(8)) assuming a 12” thick wall.
What gives?
I am now torn between the two and will more than likely settle for something in-between. I am guessing my pressure of 70*h is just a bit too much.