geomane
Geotechnical
- Apr 4, 2013
- 199
Is there a rule-of-thumb for distance between footings when it comes to constructing a new footing adjacent to an existing footing (i.e. critical zone).
My understanding is that I can calculate the increase in stress between the two footings caused by the addition of a new footing and its accompanying load by using the Boussinesq's solution (or similar method). What method do you guy's use?
If the existing footings were designed using an allowable bearing pressure of 2,000 psf and the base of footing was 2'4" below existing grades and projects 3" from the face of the building, what route would you go in recommending the depth of the new footings and the minimum clearance between the base of the existing footing and new footing, without over-stressing the soils supporting the existing footings?
Site Specific Data:
-Blow counts in upper 15 feet are 12 bpf.
-The soils are poorly graded fine sands with silt [SP-SM] down to the boring termination depth of 20 feet below existing grades.
-The groundwater table was encountered at 20 feet below existing grades.
-The new footings will be designed based on a bearing pressure of 2,000 psf.
-Column loads are less than 50 kips.
Thanks,
James
My understanding is that I can calculate the increase in stress between the two footings caused by the addition of a new footing and its accompanying load by using the Boussinesq's solution (or similar method). What method do you guy's use?
If the existing footings were designed using an allowable bearing pressure of 2,000 psf and the base of footing was 2'4" below existing grades and projects 3" from the face of the building, what route would you go in recommending the depth of the new footings and the minimum clearance between the base of the existing footing and new footing, without over-stressing the soils supporting the existing footings?
Site Specific Data:
-Blow counts in upper 15 feet are 12 bpf.
-The soils are poorly graded fine sands with silt [SP-SM] down to the boring termination depth of 20 feet below existing grades.
-The groundwater table was encountered at 20 feet below existing grades.
-The new footings will be designed based on a bearing pressure of 2,000 psf.
-Column loads are less than 50 kips.
Thanks,
James