rxf
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 13, 2023
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As you know, the bearing capacity of large foundations is controlled by settlement, rather than strength. I have produced graphs that shows the bearing pressure corresponding to a specific settlement (say one-inch) for a range of foundation sizes.
Q. Should a safety factor be applied to the bearing pressures to have the allowable bearing pressure? Can we argue that since the settlement curves correspond to service limit state, they don’t need a safety factor applied to them?
Please refer to Figure 1.2 of the FHWA-GA-16-1426 for further insight. I am not sure it is applicable as I am no expert in LRFD design.
Thank you!
Q. Should a safety factor be applied to the bearing pressures to have the allowable bearing pressure? Can we argue that since the settlement curves correspond to service limit state, they don’t need a safety factor applied to them?
Please refer to Figure 1.2 of the FHWA-GA-16-1426 for further insight. I am not sure it is applicable as I am no expert in LRFD design.
Thank you!
