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Bi Axial

This document discusses biaxial footing pressure and defines several variables used in calculating the applied load and geometry of a trapezoidal load distribution from a footing. It defines h as the height at point a, P as the applied load, k as the ratio of sides cd to ab, Cx as the distance of the centroid from the footing edge, and Cy as the distance of the centroid from the footing edge.

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Bi Axial

This document discusses biaxial footing pressure and defines several variables used in calculating the applied load and geometry of a trapezoidal load distribution from a footing. It defines h as the height at point a, P as the applied load, k as the ratio of sides cd to ab, Cx as the distance of the centroid from the footing edge, and Cy as the distance of the centroid from the footing edge.

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Biaxial Footing Pressure

BA Feb 18/09

h is the height of the trapezoid at point a

Volume of abcd = applied load, P

k is the ratio of side cd to ab

Cx is the distance of the centroid of Vol. abcd from edge of footing

Cy is the distance of the centroid of Vol. abcd from edge of footing

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