when ever i try to design a combine foundation in staad founadtion it take more dimension then it required. it always start with higher dimesion although i have provided minimun dimesion as 0.125m.
The unity check values that you see in the XML file are the allowable bearing pressure divided by the maximum actual corner pressure for each load case. A value greater than or equal to 1 means the footing is safe.
The zeros in the Moment and Reinforcement table look like an error. We will look into it.
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for unity check it is more than 1, plz can u explain and i also want know why is xml file for many footing the spacing it is showing N/A.
Look at the axial load (FY load) acting on the footing from the column. A positive load means the column is pulling the foundation upwards, which is termed as causing uplift. A negative load means the column is pushing down the foundation which will be resisted by the soil below. You can also see this from the graphical display. The yellow arrows pointing upwards indicate uplift.
On what basis are you stating that the footing is too big? Which footing are you referring to? What is your expectation for a reasonable footing size? Can you upload a calculation to back up that number?
how to know there is uplift pressure?