Chapter 5 Shallow Foundation
Chapter 5 Shallow Foundation
Chapter 5 Shallow Foundation
TECHNOLOGY EV103
CHAP 5
FOUNDATIONS
MAJOR BUILDING PARTS
Superstructure
Substructure
Foundation
FOUNDATION LOADS
Dead Load
Live Load
Wind Load
Horizontal Pressure
Uplift
Earthquake
WHERE DOES IT
COME FROM??
LOAD DISTRIBUTION
SLAB ROOF
COLUMN
FOUNDATION
TYPES OF FOUNDATIONS
Wall
Footings Mat
Foundations
(Raft)
WHY DO WE NEED FOUNDATION??
IMPORTANT!!!
GROUND WATER CONTROL
Environmental factors
Construction schedule
IMPORTANT!!!
Construction risks
BEARING CAPACITY
It is defined as the maximum load per unit area
which the soil will resist safely without displacement.
Size of footing :
The area of footing can be determined from the actual external
loads, such that the allowable soil pressure is not exceeded.
Shear
Punching Shear
Bending
DESIGN OF SHALLOW FOUNDATION
The design of foundation system consists of two
phases. These are referred to as:
1. Geotechnical (GT) design and
2. Structural design.
COMPARISON!!
IMPORTANT!!!
1. SPREAD/PAD FOOTING
For single loads which are transmitted down a brick pier, concrete column,
the most common foundation is a square or rectangular block of concrete of
uniform thickness known as “pad” foundation.
Stepped
footing
Sloped Single
footing footing
SPREAD
FOOTING
Wall grillage
footing foundation
1. SPREAD/PAD FOOTING
Typical Rebar
Arrangement
COMPARISON!!
IMPORTANT!!!
CRITICAL SECTIONS
Shear
Punching Shear
Bending
2. COMBINED FOOTING
COMPARISON!!
IMPORTANT!!!
Typical Rebar
Arrangement
3. STRAP FOOTING
Are used when base for an exterior column must
not project beyond the property line.
Constructed between the exterior footing and the
adjacent interior footing – basically to restrain
the overturning force due to the eccentric load on
the exterior footing.
Beam does not stand
On the soil.
3. STRAP FOOTING
COMPARISON!!
IMPORTANT!!!
Typical Rebar
Arrangement
3. STRAP FOOTING
COMPARISON!!
IMPORTANT!!!
4. MAT/RAFT FOUNDATION
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