Fundamentals of Building Construction
Fundamentals of Building Construction
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ISBN: 9781118138915
Author: Edward Allen
Publisher: WILEY
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Find the nature of the foundation failure and explain its causes.

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The nature of most of the foundation failure is due to the excess different settlement. In a building if the settlement is uniform through all the parts of the building, the uniform settlement occurs. Normally it will occur at same rate.

The differential settlement will occur at different rates in various part of the building and it is due to the variable soil types, building loads, or structural systems. This causes the deformation of the building frame, cracked walls and glass, sloped floors, or inoperable windows and doors.

Gross foundation failure is extremely rare but differential settlement can cause severe structural damage.

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