Answer The Following Questions:: Question 1 5 Marks
Answer The Following Questions:: Question 1 5 Marks
Answer The Following Questions:: Question 1 5 Marks
Given:
For long-term loading; qu= Υ’ Df dq sq + 0.5 Υ’BNΥ dΥ sΥ where; sq = 1.47, sΥ = 0.6, dq = 1.04, dΥ = 1
Answer
Question 2 5 Marks
Fig.1 shows a proposed canal near a 6 story apartment building 30 m wide x 40 m long. The
building is founded on a mat foundation.
a) Describe and justify some of the concerns you may have regarding the stability of
the mat foundation with constructing such a canal.
b) If the owner insists on constructing the canal, research methods that you would
consider so that the canal can be designed and constructed safely.
Answer
Concerns:
1. The top layer (sand mixed with silt and clay) can slide along the silt layer leading to instability.
2. Sliding is also possible at the interface of the fine sand and the silty clay.
3. General slope stability failure.
4. Seepage of water into the canal can lower the groundwater leading to additional settlement.
The groundwater level is unlikely to be lowered uniformly so additional differential settlement
could occur. Even for uniform decreases in groundwater level, the settlement would be nonuniform.
5. The additional differential settlement will cause addition bending moment and rotation of the
mat.
A possible alternative design method is to use a retaining wall rather that cutting a slope.
Answer: b
ii. When two column loads are unequal, which of the possible footing can be provided?
a) Strap footing
b) Raft footing
c) Trapezoidal combined footing
d) Mat footing
Answer: c
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iii. Mat foundation is recommended when the area covered by all footings:
a) Exceed 50% of the plan area of the structure
b) Less than 50% of the plan area of the structure
c) Equal 50% of the plan area of the structure
d) None of the above
Answer: a
iv. Plate load test may be used to determine:
a) Coefficient of permeability
b) Coefficient of consolidation
c) Coefficient of subgrade reaction
d) Coefficient of uniformity
Answer: c
Question 4 7 Marks
Design a combined rectangular footing to support the two columns shown in Figure and.
Column C1, 0.30 * 0.40 m, working load = 1320 kN
Column C2, 0.30 * 0.70 m, working load = 1960 kN
Allowable soil pressure = 175 kN/m2
Concrete, fcu = 25 N/mm2; Steel, fy = 400 N/mm2
0.40 0.70
0.30 0.30
S = 3.60 m
C C
1 2
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Examiner: Dr. Rami Bakr
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