What Is Foundation Settlement? Its Types and Causes
What Is Foundation Settlement? Its Types and Causes
What Is Foundation Settlement? Its Types and Causes
Its
Types and Causes
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An example of this is Mexico City palace of fine arts has settled more than 15 feet
(4.5m) into the clay soil on which it is founded since it was constructed in the early
1930s.
Structures will suffer damages due to settlement of its foundation specifically when
the settlement occur in quick manner.
In this article, different types of foundation settlement along with their cases and
expected effects on the structure will be discussed.
o Uneven foundation settlement may force buildings to shift out of plumb which lead to
crack initiation in foundation, structure, or finish.
Fig.1:Differential settlement
o Similarly, when loads on the building and the design of its structural system are
uniform throughout, the anticipated settlement would be uniform type.
o Commonly, uniform settlement has small detrimental influence on the building safety.
o However, it influences utility of the building for example damaging sewer; water
supply; and mains and jamming doors and windows.
Indirect causes
o Failure of collapsible soil underground infiltration
o Immediate settlement take place mostly in coarse grained soils of high permeability
and in unsaturated fine-grained soils of low permeability.
o Lastly, it occurs over short period of time which about 7 days. So, it ends during
construction time.
Primary settlement
o It also termed as primary consolidation
o Take place over long period of time that ranges from 1 to 5 years or more
Secondary settlement
o Secondary settlement is the consolidation of soil under constant effective stress.
o It continues over the life span of foundation structure similar to creep in concrete.