SMetcalfe
Geotechnical
- Nov 24, 2010
- 5
Hello, I am having a bit of trouble with a basic bearing capacity calculation;
Looking at a 14m dia. foundation founded at 1mbgl on loose granular deposits (N-value of 6, phi of 29degrees).
Based on the Brinch Hansen calculation, ignoring shape and depth factors and using a factor of safety of 3 I am obtaining a bearing capacity of around 1000kN/m2. This seems very excessive and when I compare this to other literature sources such as Tomlinson (7th edition) Fig 2.4, Pg 57, I should be looking at a value of around 50-150kN/m2.
Parameters I am using are a unit weight of 19kN/m3, bearing capacity factors; Nq - 16 and Ny - 18.
Can anyone correct me on where I am going wrong?
My shortened calc (Brinch Hansen) ignoring shape / depth factors is;
qn = (Po x Nq + 0.5 x yB x Ny) / 3
qn = ( ((19 x 1) x 18) x + 0.5 x ((19 x 12) x 18)) / 3
qn - bearing capacity
Po - Overburden pressure (Depth x unit weight)
Nq - factor (16)
Ny - factor (18)
yB - (Unit weight of soil x Breadth of structure)
Looking at a 14m dia. foundation founded at 1mbgl on loose granular deposits (N-value of 6, phi of 29degrees).
Based on the Brinch Hansen calculation, ignoring shape and depth factors and using a factor of safety of 3 I am obtaining a bearing capacity of around 1000kN/m2. This seems very excessive and when I compare this to other literature sources such as Tomlinson (7th edition) Fig 2.4, Pg 57, I should be looking at a value of around 50-150kN/m2.
Parameters I am using are a unit weight of 19kN/m3, bearing capacity factors; Nq - 16 and Ny - 18.
Can anyone correct me on where I am going wrong?
My shortened calc (Brinch Hansen) ignoring shape / depth factors is;
qn = (Po x Nq + 0.5 x yB x Ny) / 3
qn = ( ((19 x 1) x 18) x + 0.5 x ((19 x 12) x 18)) / 3
qn - bearing capacity
Po - Overburden pressure (Depth x unit weight)
Nq - factor (16)
Ny - factor (18)
yB - (Unit weight of soil x Breadth of structure)