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Technical Notes: BS8110

In the design of a structure a great number of decisions must be made. What is acceptable to one engineer may not be acceptable to another. It is crucial that the user understands the decisions and assumptions being made by the RAM Foundation module. If these are not appropriate for the specific conditions of a particular building, the user should augment or replace the results from RAM Foundation with those of some other tool.

The purpose of the Technical Notes for BS8110 is to explain the assumptions and methodology of the RAM Foundation module as they relate to foundation design per BS8110. This section will address the differences between the ACI318 and BS8110 design. General topics related to the design will not be duplicated in this section. Every effort has been made to include a discussion of significant decisions and assumptions made by the program. Generally, if there is any question as to how the RAM Foundation module handles a particular condition, a small model can be quickly created and analyzed, and the results verified with hand calculations.

The RAM Foundation module has been extensively tested and used. It is impossible, however, to anticipate every possible configuration that could be encountered by the program. Ultimately the engineer is responsible for the safety and adequacy of the design of the building's foundation.