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CE 482 Examples
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Example on Design Shallow foundation
A rectangular shallow foundation is to be placed at depth of 2 m below the ground surface of c, Φ soil and water table is at 1 m below the ground surface. Find the dimensions of the foundation for the column load is kN. Assume L = 1.5 B and factor of safety = 4
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Example on Design Shallow foundation
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Example on Design Shallow foundation
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Example on layered soil
A strong sandy deposit supports a square foundation [B = 1.5 m] and underlain by a weak sandy deposit. Find the allowable bearing capacity for the following data: Thickness of top layer = 1.8 m
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Example on layered soil
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Example on layered soil
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Example on layered soil
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Example on two- way moments
A square footing is 1.8 X 1.8 m with a 0.4 X 0.4 m square column. It is loaded with an axial load of 1800 kN and Mx = 450 kN • m; My = 360 kN • m. The soil has Φ = 36° and c = 20 kPa. The footing depth D = 1.8 m; the soil unit weight y = kN/m³; the water table is at a depth of 6.1 m from the ground surface.
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Example on two- way moments
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Example on two- way moments
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Example on eccentrically loaded foundation
For the rectangular foundation shown below, draw the pressure distribution below the foundation for the for the following data: B = 3.0 m, L = 5.0 m, Q = 1600 kN, and M = 800 kN m.
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Example on eccentrically loaded foundation
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Example on Mat Foundation
For the mat foundation shown find the value of q at points A to F.
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Example on Mat Foundation
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Example on Mat Foundation
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Example on Mat Foundation
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Example on Schmertman Method
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Example on Schmertman Method
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Example on Schmertman Method
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Example on Approximate methods
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Example on Approximate methods
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Example on Approximate methods
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Example on consolidation settlement
Estimate the consolidation settlement under the center of the footing showing in the figure below.
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Example on consolidation settlement
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