Robbiee
Structural
- Jan 10, 2008
- 285
Having read this thread,
I wonder if any one uses for analyzing spread footing subject to bi-axial moment the method of equivalent uniaxial eccentricity similar to that used for concrete columns subject to bi-axial bending moments.
I checked the footing indicated in the above noted thread using this method and found the max. stresses in the soil to be 1.92 ksf. Comparing to the other values provided in the thread that range from 1.88 to 1.93 the method, which is very simple to use, appears to be accurate.
Any comments are welcomed.
I wonder if any one uses for analyzing spread footing subject to bi-axial moment the method of equivalent uniaxial eccentricity similar to that used for concrete columns subject to bi-axial bending moments.
I checked the footing indicated in the above noted thread using this method and found the max. stresses in the soil to be 1.92 ksf. Comparing to the other values provided in the thread that range from 1.88 to 1.93 the method, which is very simple to use, appears to be accurate.
Any comments are welcomed.