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BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL Session 3 – 4 Course : S0825/Foundation Engineering Year : 2009 BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL Session 3 – 4

BEARING CAPACITY OF SOIL Topic: General Failure Mechanism General equation of bearing capacity Factors influencing bearing capacity Bearing Capacity By Field Investigation Bina Nusantara

GENERAL DEFINITION: Bearing Capacity. Bearing capacity is the ability of soil to safely carry the pressure placed on the soil from any engineered structure without undergoing a shear failure with accompanying large settlements. Ultimate Bearing Capacity. The generally accepted method of bearing capacity analysis is to assume that the soil below the foundation along a critical plane of failure (slip path) is on the verge of failure and to calculate the bearing pressure applied by the foundation required to cause this failure condition. Allowable Bearing Capacity. The allowable bearing capacity is the ultimate bearing capacity divided by an appropriate factor of safety FS Bina Nusantara

FAILURE MECHANISM GENERAL SHEAR FAILURE LOCAL SHEAR FAILURE PUNCHING SHEAR FAILURE Bina Nusantara

GENERAL SHEAR FAILURE Bina Nusantara

DEPTH OF FAILURE Where: H = depth of shear failure beneath foundation base, m B = footing width, m y = 45 + f’/2, deg f’ = effective angle of internal friction, deg Bina Nusantara

HORIZONTAL LENGTH OF FAILURE The length that the failure zone extends from the foundation perimeter at the foundation depth Lsh, may be approximated by where D is the depth of the foundation base beneath the ground surface and y’ = 45 - f’/2. Lsh  1.73(H + D) if f’ = 30 deg. The shear zone may extend horizontally about 3B from the foundation base. Refer to Leonards (1962) for an alternative method of determining the length of failure. Bina Nusantara

GENERAL EQUATION Ultimate Bearing Capacity Where: qu = ultimate bearing capacity pressure (kN/m2) Qu = ultimate bearing capacity force (kN) c = soil cohesion (or undrained shear strength Cu) (kN/m2) B = foundation width (m) W = foundation lateral length (m) g’H = effective unit weight beneath foundation base within failure zone (kN/m3) s’D = effective soil or surcharge pressure at the foundation depth D, g’D D (kN/m2) g’D = effective unit weight of surcharge soil within depth D (kN/m3) Nc,Ng,Nq = dimensionless bearing capacity factors for cohesion c, soil weight in the failure wedge, and surcharge q terms zc,zg,zq = dimensionless correction factors for cohesion, soil weight in the failure wedge, and surcharge q terms accounting for foundation geometry and soil type Bina Nusantara

GENERAL EQUATION Allowable Bearing Capacity Where qa = allowable bearing capacity pressure (kN/m2) Qa = allowable bearing capacity force (kN) FS = Factor of Safety Bina Nusantara

MINIMUM SAFETY FACTOR Bina Nusantara

INFLUENCE FACTORS Factors influencing the bearing capacity: Soil Strength Foundation Width Foundation Depth Soil Weight and Surcharge Spacing between foundation Bina Nusantara

Soil Strength INFLUENCE FACTORS Cohesive Soil Bearing capacity of cohesive soil is proportional to soil cohesion c if the effective friction angle f’ is zero. Cohesionless Soil Bearing capacity of cohesionless soil and mixed "c-f“ soils increases nonlinearly with increases in the effective friction angle. Bina Nusantara

Foundation Width INFLUENCE FACTORS Foundation width influences ultimate bearing capacity in cohesionless soil. Foundation width also influences settlement, which is important in determining design loads. The theory of elasticity shows that, for an ideal soil whose properties do not change with stress level, settlement is proportional to foundation width. Cohesive Soil. The ultimate bearing capacity of cohesive soil of infinite depth and constant shear strength is independent of foundation width because c ’abc’/B, is constant. Cohesionless Soil. The ultimate bearing capacity of a footing placed at the surface of a cohesionless soil where soil shear strength largely depends on internal friction is directly proportional to the width of the bearing area. Bina Nusantara

Foundation Depth INFLUENCE FACTORS Bearing capacity, particularly that of cohesionless soil, increases with foundation depth if the soil is uniform. Bearing capacity is reduced if the foundation is carried down to a weak stratum. The bearing capacity of larger footings with a slip path that intersects a rigid stratum will be greater than that of a smaller footing with a slip path that does not intersect a deeper rigid stratum Foundations placed at depths where the structural weight equals the weight of displaced soil usually assures adequate bearing capacity and only recompression settlement. Exceptions include structures supported by underconsolidated soil and collapsible soil subject to wetting. Bina Nusantara

Soil Weight and Surcharge INFLUENCE FACTORS Soil Weight and Surcharge Subsurface and surcharge soil weights contribute to bearing capacity. The depth to the water table influences the subsurface and surcharge soil weights. Water table depth can vary significantly with time. (1) If the water table is below the depth of the failure surface, then the water table has no influence on the bearing capacity and effective unit weights g’D and g’H are equal to the wet unit weight of the soils gD and gH. Bina Nusantara

INFLUENCE FACTORS (2) If the water table is above the failure surface and beneath the foundation base, then the effective unit weight g’H can be estimated as where gHSUB = submerged unit weight of subsurface soil, gH - gw DGWT = depth below ground surface to groundwater H = minimum depth below base of foundation to failure surface gw = unit weight of water Bina Nusantara

INFLUENCE FACTORS (3) The water table should not be above the base of the foundation to avoid construction, seepage, and uplift problems. If the water table is above the base of the foundation, then the effective surcharge term s’D may be estimated by where s’D = effective surcharge soil pressure at foundation depth D, gD = unit wet weight of surcharge soil within depth D, D = depth of base below ground surface Bina Nusantara

INFLUENCE FACTORS Foundation spacing Foundations on footings spaced sufficiently close together to intersect adjacent shear zones may decrease bearing capacity of each foundation. Spacings between footings should be at least 1.5B, to minimize any reduction in bearing capacity. Increases in settlement of existing facilities should be checked when placing new construction near existing facilities. Bina Nusantara

BEARING CAPACITY BY FIELD INVESTIGATION PLATE LOAD TEST Measure deformation and strength of soil Used for determine bearing capacity of soil and its settlement especially for shallow foundation Principle of work: push the square/circle plate at certain depth with 2 – 3x design load till the soil collapse Loading influence =1.5 – 2x foundation width Relation between undrained shear strength: Su = (qu - t.H)/Nc qu = ultimate load t = unit weight of soil H = soil height over sample surface Nc = bearing capacity factor Bina Nusantara

EXAMPLE OF PLATE LOAD TEST RESULT Bina Nusantara

BEARING CAPACITY BY FIELD INVESTIGATION STANDARD PENETRATION TEST (SPT) Bina Nusantara

STANDARD PENETRATION TEST Bina Nusantara

STANDARD PENETRATION TEST Bina Nusantara

STANDARD PENETRATION TEST Bina Nusantara

STANDARD PENETRATION TEST Bina Nusantara

STANDARD PENETRATION TEST Bina Nusantara

BEARING CAPACITY BY FIELD INVESTIGATION CONE PENETRATION TEST (CPT) Bina Nusantara

CONE PENETRATION TEST Bina Nusantara

CONE PENETRATION TEST Bina Nusantara

CONE PENETRATION TEST Bina Nusantara

BEARING CAPACITY EVALUATION Bina Nusantara