fattdad
Geotechnical
- Sep 7, 2006
- 2,790
Consider an 8-by-8 column footing designed for 2,000 psf and a clay layer 5 to 20 ft below the footing. Run stress distribution beneath the center, edge and corner. Complete the settlement calculations for each stress distribution. You'll get three different results.
Here's my stress distribution (5, 10, 15 and 20 ft in psf):
below the corner: 440, 292, 184, 120
below the edge: 710, 373, 211, 131
below the center: 1170, 482, 243, 143
Knowing that the foundation can't deform to the calculated settlement profile, what is your approach to evaluating the foundation settlement? It's clearly conservative to design for the center stress distribution only. What if Pp-Po is 900 psf, would you really get virgin consolidation beneath the center only (I would doubt it)?
Here I am with my gray hair thinking of a half-dozen ways I could handle this, but would like to hear from others. . .
f-d
¡papá gordo ain’t no madre flaca!
Here's my stress distribution (5, 10, 15 and 20 ft in psf):
below the corner: 440, 292, 184, 120
below the edge: 710, 373, 211, 131
below the center: 1170, 482, 243, 143
Knowing that the foundation can't deform to the calculated settlement profile, what is your approach to evaluating the foundation settlement? It's clearly conservative to design for the center stress distribution only. What if Pp-Po is 900 psf, would you really get virgin consolidation beneath the center only (I would doubt it)?
Here I am with my gray hair thinking of a half-dozen ways I could handle this, but would like to hear from others. . .
f-d
¡papá gordo ain’t no madre flaca!