COEngineeer
Structural
- Sep 30, 2006
- 1,186
So I received a soil report and this is the recommendations they wrote:
"Based upon bearing capacity calculations, we recommend a Factored Resistance (Rr) of 2900 psf for 3' wide footing, 320 psf for 4' wide footing and 3500 psf for 5' wide footing could be used for the proposed footing design of the culvert."
English isnt my first language but I think there is a grammar error in that sentence. But anyway, back to my real question. What do the numbers mean? I just factor my loads and my soil pressure cant exceed that? I have not done a lot of LRFD for foundation.
Never, but never question engineer's judgment
"Based upon bearing capacity calculations, we recommend a Factored Resistance (Rr) of 2900 psf for 3' wide footing, 320 psf for 4' wide footing and 3500 psf for 5' wide footing could be used for the proposed footing design of the culvert."
English isnt my first language but I think there is a grammar error in that sentence. But anyway, back to my real question. What do the numbers mean? I just factor my loads and my soil pressure cant exceed that? I have not done a lot of LRFD for foundation.
Never, but never question engineer's judgment