Construction of Combined Footing

Combined footings are designed keeping the following aspects in view:

  1. The shape of the footing is so selected such that the centre of gravity of the column loads and of soil reaction remains in the same vertical line. Unusually a rectangular or trapezoidal shape of foundation will generally satisfy this requirement.
  2. The area of the combined footing should be equal or greater than the ratio of the total load and the bearing capacity of the soil.
  3. The combined footing is treated as an inverted floor, loaded by earth reaction and supported by columns.

Other procedure adopted for column footing may be adopted here too.


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