Showing posts with label Foundation Engineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foundation Engineering. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 January 2021

Why shear keys are provided in retailing walls?

 

While designing retaining walls, to determine their stability, we check failure criteria like sliding, overturning criteria etc. In sliding criteria, the sliding resistance is found out by finding base friction between the base of the retaining wall and the soil. To increase this sliding resistance, shear keys are provided at the base of the retaining walls.


The basic principle is that shear key provide extra passive earth pressure which increases stability in sliding. But at the same time, active earth pressure is also increasing on another side. So, the shear key will serve its intended purpose only if the increase in passive earth pressure exceeds the increase in the active earth pressure due to the shear key.


Monday, 18 January 2021

Reasons for providing Raft foundations

 
1.   Low Soil bearing capacity -----------i) Good soil but γd is low
                                                             ii) High groundwater table/ seepage pressure
                                                            iii) Filled up soil / organic soil like peat, muck  


2.  Very heavy loads such that overlapping of footing area


3.  Sum of area of individual shallow footings is more than 50 % of land area ( Thumb rule)


4.  Presence of loose compressible pockets. If these pockets are within range of pressure bulb of individual shallow footing, it can create a large settlement. But if we provide raft footing, this effect is minimized due to large pressure bulb area





5. To resist large hydrostatic uplift pressure


6.  Some structures by nature require raft foundations. Ex. Elevated water tank, chimney, silos etc.


7.   
When structure and equipment to be supported are very sensitive to differential settlement

Thursday, 14 January 2021

Why maximum permissible settlement is more for clayey soil compared to sandy soil?

 

The maximum permissible settlement depends upon the type of the soil, the type of the foundation and structural framing system. 

As per IS 1904-1986, for RC structures;

Type of foundation

Maximum Permissible settlement for Sandy soil

Maximum permissible settlement for Clayey soil

Isolated Foundation

50 mm

75 mm

Raft Foundation

75 mm

100 mm



The progressive settlement on clays permits better strain adjustments in the structural members. And for a unit increase in a total settlement of clay, there is less increase in differential settlement compared to sand. That is why the maximum permissible settlement is more for clayey soil compared to sandy soil.


Why shear keys are provided in retailing walls?

  While designing retaining walls, to determine their stability, we check failure criteria like sliding, overturning criteria etc. In slidin...