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A 2.0 m × 2.0 m square pad footing will be placed in a normally consolidated clay soil to carry a column load Q. The depth of the footing is 1.0 m. The soil parameters are: c′ = 0,
Find the maximum possible value for load Q.
Answer to Problem 16.19CTP
The maximum possible value for load Q is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The width (B) of the foundation is 2 m.
The length (L) of the foundation is 2 m.
The depth
The cohesion
The angle of internal friction
The unit weight
The undrained cohesion
Calculation:
Consider Long-term (drained) stability.
Find the ultimate bearing capacity of footing
Here,
Find the value of bearing capacity factor
Refer Table 16.2, “Bearing Capacity Factors” in the textbook.
Take the value of bearing capacity factor
Take the value of bearing capacity factor
Take the value of bearing capacity factor
Refer to Table 16.3, “Shape, depth, and inclination factors recommended for use” in the textbook.
Find the shape factor
Substitute 2 m for
Find the shape factor
Substitute 2 m for
Find the shape factor
Substitute 2m for
Find the shape factor
Substitute
Find the shape factor
Substitute
The depth factor
There is no inclination loads act at the foundation and wall. Therefore, the value of all inclination factors,
For long term stability, the angle of internal friction
Find the ultimate bearing capacity of footing
Substitute 0 for
Find the allowable load bearing capacity of a footing
Substitute
Find the maximum allowable column load
Substitute
Consider short-term (drained) stability.
For short-term stability, the angle of internal friction
Find the ultimate bearing capacity of footing
Here,
Find the value of bearing capacity factor
Refer Table 16.2 “Bearing Capacity Factors” in the textbook.
Take the value of bearing capacity factor
Take the value of bearing capacity factor
Take the value of bearing capacity factor
Refer to Table 16.3, “Shape, depth, and inclination factors recommended for use” in the textbook.
Find the shape factor
Substitute 2 m for
Find the shape factor
Substitute 2 m for
Find the shape factor
Substitute 2 m for
Find the shape factor
Substitute
Find the shape factor
Substitute 1 m for
The depth factor
There is no inclination loads act at the foundation and wall. Therefore the value of all inclination factors,
Find the ultimate bearing capacity of footing
Substitute
Find the net ultimate bearing capacity of footing
Substitute
Find the allowable load bearing capacity of a footing
Substitute
Find the maximum allowable column load
Substitute
The allowable load of short-term stability is greater than the allowable load of long-term stability. Hence, the short-term stability is more critical than the long-term stability.
Therefore, the maximum possible value for load Q is
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