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Vertical displacement under a circular rigid foundation

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Alvarobg

Structural
Oct 8, 2015
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Hello,

I have found in several publications the expression for the Vertical displacement under a circular rigid foundation under a vertical load, P (in other words if I am not wrong: vertical displacement under an area carrying an uniform load, p):

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It is derived from Boussinesq half space theory, but I am not able to deduce it. Can anybody provide me any idea or references proving it?

Thank you.
 
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Hello, thank you for your reply.

I am working in a theoretical way. I would like to understand why the vertical displacement is that metioned in a Boussines half-space under a circular rigid foundation in order to calculate the theoretical expression in a Boussinesq half-space under a RING rigid foundation.
 
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