1. Strap does not provide bearing. 2. Strap is ridge enough to transfer moment from one footing to the other.
Also, when strap footing is provided?
It is used to help distribute the weight of either heavily or eccentrically loaded column footings to adjacent footings. A strap footing is often used in conjunction with columns that are located along a building's property or lot line.
Similarly, which of the following condition is true regarding the transfer of load from strap to soil used in strap footing? Explanation: The strap used does not remain in contact with soil, and thus does not transfer any pressure to the soil.
Correspondingly, how do you make a strap beam?
Summary of strap footing design is shown in the following steps.
- 1- Select trial footing depths.
- 2- Proportion footing dimensions.
- 3- Evaluate factored net soil pressure under the footings.
- 4- Design column footings for beam shear and moment.
- 5- Design the strap beam for moment and shear.
How do you design a footing?
5(b).
- Step 1: Transfer of axial force at the base of column.
- Step 2: Size of the footing.
- Step 3: Thickness of footing.
- Step 4: Minimum reinforcement.
- Step 5: Check for the gross base pressure.
- Step 1: Size of the footing.
- Step 2: Thickness of footing slab based on one-way shear.
- Step 3: Checking for two-way shear.