Which American Code contains clauses for minimum contact area limit between footing and soil?

This is not a SFA software-related problem. But this limit has to be set manually when we use SFA.

But I didn't find any provisions for it in US codes.

In VERIFICATIONMANUAL, 75% is used.

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  • Since water table is usually a transient effect, meaning, its level depends on the season - high water table during the wet season, low water table during dry season - the effect of water table is included in only those calculations where its effect makes things worse.

    For example, if the column reaction force causes uplift on the footing, the buoyant force is included because when combined with the column force, it leads to a smaller net downward load and thus a lower factor of safety in sliding.

    But when we calculate the maximum soil pressure when the footing is fully in contact with soil, the buoyancy effect ought to be excluded because that is what causes the downward load to be the maximum and thus leads to a higher pressure on the soil.



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