Lecture 1 - Geotechnical Engineering - Foundation Design
Lecture 1 - Geotechnical Engineering - Foundation Design
LECTURE 1
Bearing capacity
Introduction- Foundation types and loading types
Modes of shear failure, definitions, parameters and
tests
INTRODUCTION
Typical problem:
ground
INTRODUCTION
Bearing capacity: there is a need to consider the
foundation arrangements, the parameters that
describe the performance criteria of the
superstructure.
The design process must include:
INTRODUCTION
THREE main criteria to be considered in the
design of shallow foundations:
Adequate depth
Limiting settlement
Factor of safety against shear failure- refer to the
modes of shear failure
INTRODUCTION
AIMS
evaluate the ultimate bearing capacity of the soil beneath a
foundation (Limit state design)
limit the settlement to a tolerable amount (Serviceability limit state)
Durability to resist attack by substances in the ground or
environment
Designed in accordance with BS 8004 and BS 8013 and Eurocode
7- Geotechnical Category 1
Solutions for:
A. Limit states-collapse-factors of safety applied to applied load
and to resistance of ground (material factors)
B.
Service
states
-settlements/deformations(ensure
that
deformations or deflections do not damage the appearance or
reduce the useful life of a structure or cause damage to installation
in a structure)
Types of loading:
A. Compression
B. Tension
C. Shearing
FOUNDATION TYPES
Pad
Strip
Raft
Pile
Types of loading:
A. Compression
B. Tension
C. Shearing
Strength envelopes
Failure criteria
Need to evaluate the parameters which can be used
in design.
Apply a failure criterion to a set of shear test resul
Two applicable failure criteria:
The Tresca criterion- Stated in terms of total stress
The Mohr Coulomb Stated on terms of effective stresses
Shear Box
Simple shear
Ring shear
Triaxial compression test
Stress path
In-situ
In- situ shear box
Standard Penetration and cone penetration
Shear vane
Questions
How will peak and critical strengths vary with soils of
different densities (drained tests)?
Elaborate on the following two applicable failure
criteria:
The Tresca criterion- Stated in terms of total stress
The Mohr Coulomb Stated on terms of effective stresses
Nest week
Shear box and triaxial tests
Ultimate, safe and allowable bearing capacity
Shallow foundations:
Bearing capacity of foundations on cohesionless soils.