

Wall Foundation Homework CAE 313 NAME: 1. Given the 8" concrete wall shown, design the concrete...
1. Design a wall footing for the following conditions. Service dead load is 6 kips/ft, service live load is 8 kips/ft. Soil unit weight is 120 lb/ft?. Allowable soil pressure, qa is 4000 psf. The base of the footing is placed 3 ft below the ground surface. Wall is 12 in, thick. Geotechnical analyses have determined the width to be 4 ft. fe' = 3500 psi normal weight concrete, and fy = 60 ksi. Note: you don't need to design...
1. Design a reinforced concrete wall footing for the data given below: Wall thickness - 14 in., D-21 k/A; L-20k/ft: -4000 psi; and / -60,000 psi. 4a - 4 ksf; Distance from bottom of footing to final grade - 4 ft.
CVE 313- 1- Design a square footing for the interior column shown in the figure. The column carries 2 k 't of uniform live load and 1.5 k/t of uniform dead load (including the self weiht of the structure), the base of the footing is 5 ft below grade, the soil weight is 100 lb/ft', and q," 5000 psf. and concrete unit weight is 150 lb/ (25 points) NOTE: Your design should only include the following (one-way shear, two-way shear,...
A reinforced concrete cantilevered beam with a span of 5 m extends from the wall, as shown in the figure below. The beam has a rectangular cross-section and supports a uniform dead load (DL) of 15 kN/m (excluding the self-weight) and a uniform live load (LL) of 25 kN/m. The beam width is restricted to 400 mm. Use 10M stirrups and 25M bars for tension steel. The maximum aggregate size is 20 mm. 1ie 5.5. beam is located in the...
. Deisgn a reinforced concrete cross-section with unknown dimensions Problem 1 Design the steel reinforcement for the beam shown in Figure 1 that supports its own self-weight, a uninformly distributed dead load, a uniformly distributed live load, and a live point load located at midspan. In your solution, you should select the area of reinforcement, the number and size of reinforcing bars, and the section depth in order to receive full credit. Assume J 5,000 psi, fy 60,000 psi. 16...