Principles of Foundation Engineering (MindTap Course List)
Principles of Foundation Engineering (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305081550
Author: Braja M. Das
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.1P
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Find the gross allowable load carried by the foundation.

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Answer to Problem 5.1P

The gross allowable load carried by the foundation is 9,209kN_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information;

The width of the foundation (B) is 1.5 m.

The length of the foundation (L) is 2.5 m.

The depth of the foundation (Df) is 1.2 m.

The depth of base (H) is 0.9 m.

The angle of friction of soil ϕ is 40°.

The cohesion of the soil c is 0.

The unit weight of the soil (γ) is 17kN/m3.

The factor of safety is (FS) is 3.0.

Calculation:

Determine the ratio of (HB).

(HB)=0.91.5=0.6

Refer Figure (5.4), “Mandel and Salencon’s bearing capacity factor Nq ” in the text book.

Take Nq value as 380 for ϕ=40° and (HB) of 0.6.

Refer Figure (5.5), “Mandel and Salencon’s bearing capacity factor Nγ ” in the text book.

Take Nγ value as 200 for ϕ=40° and (HB) of 0.6.

Refer Figure (5.6), “Mandel and Salencon’s bearing capacity factor Nγ ” in the text book.

Take m1 value as 0.46 and m2 value as 0.52 for ϕ=40° and (HB) of 0.6.

Determine the shape factor Fqs using the formula;

Fqs=1m1(BL)=10.46(1.52.5)=0.724

Determine the shape factor Fγs using the formula;

Fγs=1m2(BL)=10.52×1.52.5=0.688

Determine the ultimate load bearing capacity qu of the rectangular foundation using the formula;

qu=qNqFqs+12γBNγFγs=(γ×Df)NqFqs+12γBNγFγs=[(17×1.2)(380)(0.724)+12(17)1.5(200)(0.688)]=7,366.8kN/m2

Determine the gross allowable load carried by the foundation .

Qall=qu×B×LFS=7,366.85×1.5×2.53=9,209kN

Therefore, the gross allowable load carried by the foundation is 9,209kN_.

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H.Q 1 Consider a rectangular foundation. Given: B = 1.5 m, L = 2.5 m, Df= 1.2 m, H =0.9 m, o' = 40°, c' = 0, and y= 17 kN/m3. Using a factor of safety of 3, determine the gross allowable load the foundation can carry. Use Meyerhof equation.
3. A square foundation is constructed in a soil deposit as shown in the figure below. Assume that the groundwater table is 6 meters below the foundation. The applied load on the shallow square foundation makes an angle of 10° with the vertical. Use FS = 3 and determine the allowable load. (Use general bearing capacity equation.) 2 m 6 m 4 m y = 17.5 kN/m³ p' = 33° c' = 20 kN/m² Ysat = 20k N/m³ Groundwater table
3. A square foundation is constructed in a soil deposit as shown in the figure below. Assume that the groundwater table is 6 meters below the foundation. The applied load on the shallow allowable load. (Use general bearing capacity equation.) square foundation makes an angle of 10° with the vertical. Use FS 3 and determine the 2 m 6 m 4 m y = 17.5 kN/m³ 4' = 33° c' = 20 kN/m² Ysat = 20k N/m³ Groundwater table
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