I know the topic of PEMB foundations has been covered pretty heavily in this forum but I couldn't find this topic specifically addressed. I apologize if I missed it and this post is redundant.
Is there any reason that hairpins in the slab could not be utilized in combination with sliding friction under the footing to achieve the required factor of safety against sliding? Disregard passive pressure at this point since I understand there is some controversy about utilizing sliding friction and passive pressure together. For instance. assuming sliding friction under the footing achieves a factor of safety against sliding of 1.0 could hairpins into the slab be utilized to achieve the required 1.5 assuming they meet all the strength requirements, slab configuration, etc.
Is there any reason that hairpins in the slab could not be utilized in combination with sliding friction under the footing to achieve the required factor of safety against sliding? Disregard passive pressure at this point since I understand there is some controversy about utilizing sliding friction and passive pressure together. For instance. assuming sliding friction under the footing achieves a factor of safety against sliding of 1.0 could hairpins into the slab be utilized to achieve the required 1.5 assuming they meet all the strength requirements, slab configuration, etc.