Shallow Foundations
Shallow Foundations
Shallow foundations transmit structural loads to the soil at a shallow depth. They are typically used when the surface soil has sufficient strength.
Types
Common Types
- Isolated (Spread) Footing: Supports a single column.
- Combined Footing: Supports two or more columns (Rectangular or Trapezoidal).
- Strap Footing: Two isolated footings connected by a rigid beam.
- Mat (Raft) Foundation: A large slab supporting the entire structure.
Structural Design Steps
- Determine Footing Area: Based on allowable soil bearing pressure () and service loads.
- Determine Thickness: Based on shear checks (One-way beam shear and Two-way punching shear) using factored loads.
- Determine Reinforcement: Based on flexural moment at the face of the column.
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