whitejuv
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 23, 2017
- 10
I have a question regarding common practice of mat foundation (B = 20m, L = 40m) design. I have four boring logs (one on each corner of the building). These boreholes each have different elevations (BH1 elevation is 160m, BH2 elevation is 163m, BH3 elevation is 160.5m, and BH4 elevation is 162.8m). So, if the mat foundation depth on the BH1 side is 5m, the depth on the side of BH2 will be 8m (and so on…).
I normally do the calculations for each borehole (use the strata thickness, density, cohesion, friction angle, and elastic/oedometric modulus), and get different bearing capacities and settlements for each borehole location.
Since the elevations of boreholes are different, bearing capacities and settlements are going to be quite different because of foundation depth (especially settlements – around 5 cm difference from BH to BH, which doesn't make sense since the soil strata are fairly equal in thickness).
My question is, am I treating the problem right? Should I have leveled the surface before doing the calculations (take the lowest borehole elevation as a base and subtract the difference from other boreholes)? This way, the foundation depth would have be the same on each borehole location.
what do you think?
I normally do the calculations for each borehole (use the strata thickness, density, cohesion, friction angle, and elastic/oedometric modulus), and get different bearing capacities and settlements for each borehole location.
Since the elevations of boreholes are different, bearing capacities and settlements are going to be quite different because of foundation depth (especially settlements – around 5 cm difference from BH to BH, which doesn't make sense since the soil strata are fairly equal in thickness).
My question is, am I treating the problem right? Should I have leveled the surface before doing the calculations (take the lowest borehole elevation as a base and subtract the difference from other boreholes)? This way, the foundation depth would have be the same on each borehole location.
what do you think?