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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  • I have another question about SFA. 
    Dead weight factor. Is this factor defined for Gk(selfweight of footing, pedestal and soil above footing)?
    If we enter SFA from Staad Pro, there exist load combinations we use for structures.
    For example, 1.2DL+1.4LL. Gk is dead load.
    Here should we specify this factor to be 1.2(load factor for dead load)?
    Could SFA idenfify Gk to be dead load for all combinations?
    Zhao Biao



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  • I have another question about SFA. 
    Dead weight factor. Is this factor defined for Gk(selfweight of footing, pedestal and soil above footing)?
    If we enter SFA from Staad Pro, there exist load combinations we use for structures.
    For example, 1.2DL+1.4LL. Gk is dead load.
    Here should we specify this factor to be 1.2(load factor for dead load)?
    Could SFA idenfify Gk to be dead load for all combinations?
    Zhao Biao



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  • Zhao,

    Your question:

    Dead weight factor. Is this factor defined for Gk(selfweight of footing, pedestal and soil above footing)?

    Answer:

    Yes, correct.
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    Your question:

    If we enter SFA from Staad Pro, there exist load combinations we use for structures.
    For example, 1.2DL+1.4LL. Gk is dead load.
    Here should we specify this factor to be 1.2(load factor for dead load)?

    Answer :

    Yes you have to. If you enter SFA from STAAD.Pro, or, import a STAAD.Pro model from SFA, the dead load factor (1.2 in your example) has to be manually entered in the "Selfweight and deadweight factor" table.
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    You question:

    Could SFA idenfify Gk to be dead load for all combinations?

    Answer:

    Only if you generate load combinations from within SFA. But if the data is imported from a STAAD.Pro model, SFA cannot currently identify the load type (Dead, Live, Wind, etc.). A new version of the program that will be available by the end of this year will be able to identify the load type on its own for data that comes in from a STAAD.Pro model.