Mccoy
Geotechnical
- Nov 9, 2000
- 907
This is something which is really not too clear. The condition is the one where a rigid layer is not found near surface. In some textbooks, the depth of influence for calculating settlements ZI is assumed to be the one where the load surcharge drops to 0.1 times the value of overburden. Somewhere else, they go up to Delta_Q= 0.3 or even 0.5 overburden.
Sometimes ZI is assumed to be 2B, sometimes though especially in very wide foundations, ZI=B or event 0.5 B.
Bowles gives values of 5B, Burland & Burbidge give different values, Schmertmann says 1.5 B, chaos rules supreme. Apparently.
What do you guys use as a depth for the influence of loadings, either to calculate settlements or to figure out a weighted value of the modulus of subgrade reaction for foundations. Literature references are very much welcome.
Sometimes ZI is assumed to be 2B, sometimes though especially in very wide foundations, ZI=B or event 0.5 B.
Bowles gives values of 5B, Burland & Burbidge give different values, Schmertmann says 1.5 B, chaos rules supreme. Apparently.
What do you guys use as a depth for the influence of loadings, either to calculate settlements or to figure out a weighted value of the modulus of subgrade reaction for foundations. Literature references are very much welcome.