geomane
Geotechnical
- Apr 4, 2013
- 199
I was curious of how you all calculate settlement below a slab-on-grade including depth of significant influence (vertical stress increase) and soil improvement depth (if necessary).
Would the Hough Method be an acceptable approach? I have read that this method can over-predict the settlement by a factor of 2 or more. Or, maybe using one of the charts on the Theory of Elasticity or Westergaard's Theory (depending on the subsurface conditions) to calculate the increase in vertical stress beneath a corner of uniformly loaded rectangular area, and multiplying by 4 for the center of the slab. Is the Schmertmann Method an acceptable method? I was told by one of the old PE's that used to work here that it should not be used for mat foundations. I know the analyses of immediate settlement and consolidation settlement; my questions pertains more to cohesionless soils.
I guess my main question is, do you treat the slab as a mat (one large load)? Does a slab-on-grade behave like a mat? I would think the mat would be much stiffer. I feel like I'm losing my mind on this probably not so difficult analysis. I can't find any references that specifically address slab-on-grade settlement.
Would the Hough Method be an acceptable approach? I have read that this method can over-predict the settlement by a factor of 2 or more. Or, maybe using one of the charts on the Theory of Elasticity or Westergaard's Theory (depending on the subsurface conditions) to calculate the increase in vertical stress beneath a corner of uniformly loaded rectangular area, and multiplying by 4 for the center of the slab. Is the Schmertmann Method an acceptable method? I was told by one of the old PE's that used to work here that it should not be used for mat foundations. I know the analyses of immediate settlement and consolidation settlement; my questions pertains more to cohesionless soils.
I guess my main question is, do you treat the slab as a mat (one large load)? Does a slab-on-grade behave like a mat? I would think the mat would be much stiffer. I feel like I'm losing my mind on this probably not so difficult analysis. I can't find any references that specifically address slab-on-grade settlement.