Footing design calculator

Size footings and verify bearing capacity for foundations

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The Footing Design Calculator helps structural engineers size foundation footings based on column loads and soil bearing capacity. Calculate required footing dimensions, verify bearing pressure, and check structural design requirements.

Proper footing design ensures foundations safely transfer building loads to the ground without exceeding soil bearing capacity or causing excessive settlement. The calculator performs comprehensive checks including bearing capacity, punching shear, one-way shear, and flexure.

Enter column loads, soil bearing capacity, and footing dimensions to calculate bearing pressure, required reinforcement, and design checks. The tool helps optimize footing size while ensuring structural adequacy and code compliance for both square and rectangular footings.

Features

Everything you need

  • Footing size calculation from loads
  • Bearing capacity verification
  • Punching shear analysis
  • One-way shear checks
  • Flexure and reinforcement design
  • Square and rectangular footings
  • Multiple soil type support

How it works

Simple workflow

  1. 1
    Enter column load and dimensions
  2. 2
    Specify soil bearing capacity
  3. 3
    Input footing dimensions or let calculator size
  4. 4
    Review bearing pressure and safety factors
  5. 5
    Check structural design requirements

Use cases

Built for real-world scenarios

Foundation design

Size footings for columns and walls during structural design to ensure adequate bearing capacity.

Preliminary sizing

Quickly estimate footing dimensions during early design phases before detailed analysis.

Code compliance

Verify footing designs meet structural code requirements for bearing, shear, and flexure.

Renovation assessments

Evaluate existing footing capacity when adding loads or modifying structures.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Footing area = Column Load ÷ Allowable Bearing Pressure. For a 100 kip load on 3,000 psf soil: Area = 100,000 lbs ÷ 3,000 psf = 33.3 sq ft. A 5.8' × 5.8' square footing would work.

Bearing capacity is the maximum pressure soil can safely support without excessive settlement or failure. Typical values: 2,000-4,000 psf for good soil, 1,000-2,000 psf for fair soil, less for poor soil.

Punching shear is the tendency for a column to 'punch through' the footing. Footing thickness must be sufficient to resist this force, typically requiring thicker footings for higher loads or weaker concrete.

Footing thickness depends on loads, soil bearing, and concrete strength. Typical residential footings are 8-12 inches thick. Commercial footings may be 12-24 inches or more. The calculator determines minimum required thickness.

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