OHIOMatt
Structural
- Oct 19, 2009
- 337
I routinely design foundations based upon the provision in the 2006 IBC for perscriptive bearing capacity based upon soil profile. Typically this ends up being on the low end at 15oo psf.
I have always used this as gross bearing capacity simply because I cannot find anything in the code that would allow this to be considered "net". By net, I mean being able to neglect the weight of the foundation itself.
The frost depth in the area varies between 3' and 4'. The columns are wood, so we do not want them to be in contact with the soil. A 4' deep footing weighs 600 psf, and essentially uses 40% of the bearing capacity self weight.
Does anyone know if the code allows for the use of net bearing capacity as I described above?
I have always used this as gross bearing capacity simply because I cannot find anything in the code that would allow this to be considered "net". By net, I mean being able to neglect the weight of the foundation itself.
The frost depth in the area varies between 3' and 4'. The columns are wood, so we do not want them to be in contact with the soil. A 4' deep footing weighs 600 psf, and essentially uses 40% of the bearing capacity self weight.
Does anyone know if the code allows for the use of net bearing capacity as I described above?