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Design of Rectangular Footing

1) The rectangular footing must be 2.4m long by 1.2m wide to support the column loads within the allowable bearing pressure of the soil. 2) Eight 22mm diameter longitudinal bars are required along the long side of the footing. 3) Three 22mm diameter bars are required along the short side of the footing.

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Design of Rectangular Footing

1) The rectangular footing must be 2.4m long by 1.2m wide to support the column loads within the allowable bearing pressure of the soil. 2) Eight 22mm diameter longitudinal bars are required along the long side of the footing. 3) Three 22mm diameter bars are required along the short side of the footing.

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RECTANGULAR FOOTING

Problem:
A rectangular footing is supporting the 450 mm square column which carries a dead
load of 1140 kN and a live load of 860 kN. A rectangular footing is required to carry
the column loads such that the length of the long side must be equal to twice the
width of the short side. Assume the base of footing is 1.65 m below the ground
surface. Allowable bearing pressure of soil is 212 kPa. f’c = 24.1 MPa, fy = 415 MPa,
weight of soil is 16.2 kN/m3 and that of concrete is 23.5 kN/m 3. Use concrete cover
75 mm.
1. Determine the dimension of the rectangular footing.
2. Determine the longitudinal steel requirements. of the
3. Determine the required dev’t. length of the rectangular footing.
a. Determine the dimensions of the rectangular footing.
Effective soil pressure:

Compute ultimate soil pressure:

Solve for ultimate shear at critical section:


Check for beam shear:

Check for punching shear:

2. Determine the longitudinal steel requirements.


Compute for the maximum moment:

Determine the steel ratio requirement:


Compute the steel area:

Determine the number of bars required:

3. Compute the steel requirements in short direction:


Compute for the maximum moment for reinforcement in short
direction:

Determine the steel ratio requirement:


Determine the steel area:

Using 22 mmθ bars:

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