medeek
Structural
- Mar 16, 2013
- 1,104
I have a residential client that would like to key his footing / stemwall versus install vertical rebars. I've never called out a key way on any of my architectural or structural drawings. I was of the opinion that no one does this anymore and everyone just uses #4 bar verts @ 24" o/c or some other spacing.
I've got a standard 24" high stemwall, 8" thick with a 8x16 footing. Does anyone have a typical detail showing a keyed joint given this criteria? To properly engineer this I should probably call out the width and depth of the key but I'm wondering if other engineers go to that level of detail or not. I've found in the past that when I encounter something new like this I often over shoot the mark because of my inexperience.
A confused student is a good student.
Nathaniel P. Wilkerson, PE
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I've got a standard 24" high stemwall, 8" thick with a 8x16 footing. Does anyone have a typical detail showing a keyed joint given this criteria? To properly engineer this I should probably call out the width and depth of the key but I'm wondering if other engineers go to that level of detail or not. I've found in the past that when I encounter something new like this I often over shoot the mark because of my inexperience.
A confused student is a good student.
Nathaniel P. Wilkerson, PE