Answer Posted / v.rajesh
p = (P/A +/- M/Z)
p= P1 for positive sign
p = P 2 for negative sign
With this induced stresses on soil ( which should be less
than the safe permissible bearing capacity of soil
available at site , Moment should be calculated and then
depth should be calculated.This is for the combination of
axial load and moment acting on the structure.
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