The Eccentric Pad module has been updated to allow for most two-way eccentrically loaded cases. The restrictions outlined in this video no longer apply, with two-way eccentricity outside the kern possible.
Rotation of the footing occurs at the bottom right/left corner, so the Hx (which is applied at the top of the footing) will result in an additional overturning/restoring moment based on the depth of the footing as the lever arm.
The Eccentric Pad module has been updated to allow for most two-way eccentrically loaded cases. The restrictions outlined in this video no longer apply, with two-way eccentricity outside the kern possible.
Thanks for posting this video.
Thanks Greg, appreciate your effort. Could you explain why we need Hx when Mox already there.
Rotation of the footing occurs at the bottom right/left corner, so the Hx (which is applied at the top of the footing) will result in an additional overturning/restoring moment based on the depth of the footing as the lever arm.