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The document provides the design of a strap foundation for two columns with given loads and properties. A trial-and-error approach is used to proportion the footings. Footing 1 is designed as 2.5m x 4.45m and Footing 2 as 2.0m x 4.4m. Punching shear, wide beam shear and effective depth criteria are checked for both footings. The minimum effective depth required is 0.55m to satisfy all design checks.

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The document provides the design of a strap foundation for two columns with given loads and properties. A trial-and-error approach is used to proportion the footings. Footing 1 is designed as 2.5m x 4.45m and Footing 2 as 2.0m x 4.4m. Punching shear, wide beam shear and effective depth criteria are checked for both footings. The minimum effective depth required is 0.55m to satisfy all design checks.

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Example on Strap or Cantilever

#4.4 Given: Column 1 size 30x 40 ,Reinf. 4f20

Column 2 size 30x 40cm, Reinf. 4f20

Ultimate soil bearing pressure, qult = 100kPa

Material properties:

• fyk = 300MPaÞ fyd = 300/1.15 = 260.87 MPa

• C25 Þfck= 20MPaÞfctk = 1.5 MPa,

Required:- Design a strap foundation for the given loads shown in Fig. below.

a1 a2

b2
b1 40c
30cm 40
30
m
W XS
900 600c
kN m S 1080k
N
a1 a2
ul
ul XR
15c R2 t
e t
m R1
a/
2
SOLUTION

Step-1: Proportioning of footing

Trial - 1

Assume a1 = 3.00m

Then e = (3.00/2)- 0.15 = 1.35m

XR = 6.00-e = 6.00- 1.35 = 4.65m

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Neglecting the weight of the strap, the soil reaction R1 will be determined by taking moment
about R2.

4.65*R1 = 6.00*900 Þ R1 = 1161.30kN

b1 = R1/(a1sult) = 1161.30 /( 3*100) =3.87, use b1 = 3.90m

Hence dimension of footing 1 3.00 x 3.90m

• Now for the second footing

R2 = P1 +P2 –R1 = 900+1080 -1161.30=818.70kN

Area of footing = R2/ sult= 818.70/ 100 = 8.19m2

Take a1 =a2 =3.00m

b2 = 8.19/3 =2.73, use b2 = 2.75m

Dimension of footing 2 3.00 X2.75m

q1 = R1/a1 = 1161.30/3.00 = 387.1kN/m

q2= R2/a2 = 818.7 /3.00 = 272.90kN/m

Since the distribution per meter run under the pad is different for each pad, a second trial
should be made

• Trial 2

Take a1 = 2.50m

Then e = (2.50/2)- 0.15 = 1.10m

XR = 6.00-e = 6.00- 1.1. = 4.90m

4.90*R1 = 6.00*900 Þ R1 = 1102.04kN

b1 = R1/(a1sult) = 1102.04 /( 2.50*100) =4.41, use b1 = 4.45m

Dimension of footing 1 2.50 x 4.45m

R2 = P1 +P2 –R1 = 900+1080 -1102.04=877.96kN

Area of footing = R2/ sult= 877.96/ 100 = 8.78m2

Take a2 =2.00m ( or use R1/a1 = R2/a2 to determine a2)

b2 = 8.78/2.00 =4.39, use b2 = 4.40m

Dimension of footing 2 2.00 X4.40m

q1 = R1/a1 = 1102.04/2.50 = 440.82kN/m

q2= R2/a2 = 877.96 /2.00 = 438.98kN/m


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The difference between stress distributions is a small amount. Hence the final proportions of
the footings as shown below would be acceptable.

250 20
0

44
44 40c
0
5 30cm 3040
m
900 600c
kN m 1080k
N

q1=
250 440.82kN/m 265
20
0

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900k 600c
N m 1080k
N
q1=
250 265 q2=
440.82kN/m 438.98kN/m 20 641.0
202.0 0.15+
0 3kN
5kN d
66.12
kN
0.15+
d 438.9
833.8 8kN
8kN
783.74k
N-m 737.44k
N-m 202.01k
N-m BMD
4.96k
N-m

Step-2: Calculate thickness of the footing concrete

Y Footing 2
Footing 1
0.4 +3d

0.4 +3d

X
44

40
445

40
0

X
30 30

0.3 0.3 +3d


+1.5d
250 200

• Footing 1

• Punching shear criteria

Take d= 0.40m and r = rmin = 0.50/fyk= 0.50 /300 = 0.0017

k1 = ( 1+50r) = (1 +50*0.0017) =1.085, k2 = 1.6 – d =1.6 -0.4 = 1.20


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u1 = Pr1 =0.90+0.90+1.60 =3.40m

• Net shear force developed under column 1

Vd= 900 -s*(0.90*1.60), s =R1/a1*b1= 99.06kPa

Vd= 900 -99.06*(0.90*1.60) =757.35kN

• Punching shear resistance under column 1

Vup = 0.25fctd k1k2ud (MN)

Vup = 0.25 *1000* 1.085*1.20*3.40*0.40 =442.68kN <Vd .. Not OK!

• Since the developed shear force is greater than the punching shear resistance, one may
increase the depth

Take d= 0.55m and r = rmin = 0.50/fyk= 0.50 /300 = 0.0017

k1 = ( 1+50r) = (1 +50*0.0017) =1.085, k2 = 1.6 – d =1.6 -0.55 = 1.05

u1 = Pr1 =1.125+1.125+2.05=4.30m

• Net shear force developed under column 1

Vd= 900 - 99.06 *(1.125*2.05) =671.54kN

• Punching shear resistance under column 1

Vup = 0.25 *1000* 1.085*1.05*4.3*0.55 = 673.58kN >Vd … OK!

• Wide beam shear criteria

• X- direction

The magnitude of the wide beam shear is read from the shear force diagram at a distance of
d from the face of column 1.

Vd = 440.82 (0.30 +d) -900 = 440.82 (0.30 +0.55) -900=525.30kN

Wide beam shear resistance

Vud = 0.25fctd k1k2bwd (MN)

k1 = ( 1+50r) = (1 +50*0.0017) =1.085, k2 = 1.60 – d =1.60 -0.55 = 1.05

bw = 4.45m

Vud = 0.25*1000*1.085*1.05*4.45*0.55 = 697.08kN > Vd ..OK!

• Y- direction

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The developed shear force in direction Y may be estimated as for the case of an isolated
footing

Developed shear

1.475m

0.55

4.45m
Vd = 99.06(1.475* 2.50)=365.28kN

Wide beam shear resistance

Vud = 0.25*1000*1.085*1.05*2.50*0.53= 377.38kN >Vd .............OK!

• Footing 2

• Punching shear

Take d= 0.40m and r = rmin = 0.50/fyk= 0.50 /300 = 0.0017

k1 = ( 1+50r) = (1 +50*0.0017) =1.085, k2 = 1.60 – d =1.60 -0.40 = 1.20

u2 = Pr2 =1.50+1.50+1.60 +1.60 =6.20m

Net shear force developed under column 2

Vd= 1080 -s*(1.50*1.60), s =R2/a2*b2= 99.77kPa

Vd= 1080 -99.77*(1.50*1.60) =840.55kN

Punching shear resistance under column 2

Vup = 0.25fctd k1k2ud (MN)

Vup = 0.25 *1000* 1.085*1.20*6.20*0.40 = 807.24 kN<Vd .. Not OK! , increase the depth.

Take d= 0.45m and r = rmin = 0.50/fyk= 0.50 /300 = 0.0017

k1 = ( 1+50r) = (1 +50*0.0017) =1.085, k2 = 1.60 – d =1.60 -0.45 = 1.15

u2 = Pr2 =1.65+1.65+1.75+1.75=6.80m

• Net shear force developed under column 2

Vd= 1080 - 99.77 *(1.65*1.75) =791.91kN

• Punching shear resistance under column 2

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Vup = 0.25 *1000* 1.085*1.15*6.80*0.45 =954.53kN >Vd … OK!

• Wide beam shear

• X- direction

The wide beam shear is read from the shear force diagram at a distance of d from the face of
column 2.

Vd = 438.98 (1.00+0.20+0.45) -1080 = 355.68kN

Wide beam shear resistance

Vud = 0.25fctd k1k2bwd (MN)

k1 = ( 1+50r) = (1 +50*0.0017) =1.085 , k2 = 1.60 – d =1.60 -0.45 = 1.15

bw = 4.40m

Vud = 0.25*1000*1.085*1.15*4.40*0.45 = 617.64> Vd ....OK!

• Y- direction

Developed shear

1.55m
0.45
40
m
4.

2.00m

Vd = 99.77(1.55* 2.00)=309.29kN

Wide beam shear resistance

Vud = 0.25*1000*1.085*1.15*2.00*0.43= 268.27kN <Vd .............NOT OK!

Increase the effective depth d to 0.55m

Developed shear

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1.45m

0.55

4.4
0m
2.00m

Vd = 99.77(1.45* 2.00)=289.33kN

Wide beam shear resistance,

Vud = 0.25*1000*1.085*1.05*2.00*0.53 = 301.90kN >Vd ............ OK!

Step-3- Determine the reiforcement for moment requirment

Moment capacity of concrete

• Footing 1

• X – direction

• Capacity of concrete

M=0 . 32∗f cd∗bd 2


=0 . 32∗11.33×103∗4 . 45∗( 0 . 55 )2
=4880.51 kN −m>> M max=783 . 74 kN −m .. .. Ok !

• Y- direction

• Developed moment

(2 .025 )2
M d =99. 06∗ ∗2 . 5=507 . 76 kN −m
2
• Capacity of concrete

M =0 . 32∗f cd∗bd 2
=0 . 32∗11. 33×103∗2. 50∗( 0 .53 )2
=2546 . 08 kN −m >> M d .. .. Ok !

• Footing 2
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• X – direction

• Capacity of concrete

M=0 . 32∗f cd∗bd 2


2
=0 . 32∗11. 33×103∗4 . 40∗( 0 . 55 )
=4825 .67 kN−m >> M max=219 . 49 kN −m. .. . Ok !

• Y-direction
• Developed moment

(2. 00 )2
M d =99. 77∗ ∗2 . 0=399 . 08 kN −m
2

– Capacity of concrete

M=0 . 32∗11. 33 x 103∗2 . 0∗(0 .53 )2


=2036 . 86 kN −m >> M d . .. .. . .. .. . OK !

• Calculation of Reinforcements

• Footing 1

• X-direction

From BMD , M = 783.74kN-m

ρ=
f cd
f yd [√ ]
1− 1−
2M
f cd bd 2

¿
11. 33
260 . 87 [ √
1− 1−
2∗783 .74
11. 33×103∗4 . 45∗( 0 . 55 )2 ]
=0 . 0023>ρ min . .. . ok !

As= ρbd =0 .0023∗445∗55=56 .29 cm 2

– Use f = 20, as = 3.14cm2


No. of bars , n= 56.29/3.14 =17.9 , use 18 bars
Spacing = (445-2*5)/ (n-1) =25.6cm

Use 18 f 20 c/c 255mm (The reinforcement should be placed at the top)

• Provide also minimum bottom reinforcement in the X-direction

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• Asmin = rminbd = 0.0017 *445 *55 =41.61cm2

• Use f = 14, as = 1.54cm2


No. of bars , n= 41.61/1.54 =27
Spacing = (445-2*5)/ (n-1) =16.73cm

• Use 27 f 14 c/c 165mm

• Y-direction

• Md =507.76kN-m

ρ=
11.33
260. 87 [√
1− 1−
2∗507 .76
3
11. 33×10 ∗2. 50∗( 0. 53 ) 2 ]
=0. 0029> ρmin . . .. ok !

As= ρbd =0 .0029∗250∗53=38 . 425 cm 2


Use f = 20, as = 3.14cm2
No. of bars , n= 38.425/3.14 =12.2, use 13 bars
Spacing = (250-2*5)/ (n-1) =20cm

Use 13 f 20 c/c 200mm ( bottom reinforcement)

• Provide also minimum top reinforcement in the Y-direction

Asmin = rminbd = 0.0017 *250 *53 =22.53cm2

Use f = 14, as = 1.54cm2


No. of bars , n= 22.53/1.54 =14.6 , use 15 bars
Spacing = (250-2*5)/ (n-1) =17.1cm

Use 15f 14 c/c 170mm

 Footing 2
 X-direction

– From BMD , M = 219.49 kN-m

ρ=
11.33
260. 87[ √
1− 1−
2∗219 . 49
11. 33×10 3∗4 . 40∗( 0 .55 )2]=0 . 0006<ρ min

As= ρmin bd=0 . 0017∗440∗55=41. 14 cm 2


Use f = 20, as = 3.14cm2
No. of bars , n= 41.14/3.14 =13.20, use 14 bars
Spacing = (440-2*5)/ (n-1) =33.08cm

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Use 14 f 20 c/c 330mm (The reinforcement should be placed at the bottom)

• Y-direction

• Md =399.08kN-m

ρ=
11.33
260. 87
1− 1−
[√
2∗399. 08
11. 33×10 3∗2. 00∗( 0 .53 )2 ]
=0 .0028> ρmin .. .. ok !

As= ρbd =0 .0028∗200∗53=29 . 68 cm2

Use f = 20, as = 3.14cm2


No. of bars , n= 29.68/3.14 =9.5 , use 10 bars
Spacing = (250-2*5)/ (n-1) =26.67cm

Use 10 f 20 c/c 265mm (bottom reinforcement)

• Development length

• Footing 1

• X-direction

φ f yd 2∗260 . 87
ld= = =130 . 44 cm
4 f bd 4∗1
Available development length, la =220-5=215cm >ld……….. OK!

• Y-direction

φ f yd 2∗260 . 87
ld= = =130 . 44 cm
4 f bd 4∗1
Available development length, la =202.5-5=197.5cm >ld…… OK!

• Footing 2

• X-direction

φ f yd 2∗260 . 87
ld= = =130 . 44 cm
4 f bd 4∗1

Available development length, la =80-5=75cm <ld…… NOT OK!

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Bend the bars upward with a minimum length of 10 cm

• Y-direction

φ f yd 2∗260 . 87
ld= = =130 . 44 cm
4 f bd 4∗1

Available development length, la =200-5=195cm >ld…… OK!

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