Lomarandil
Structural
- Jun 10, 2014
- 1,876
In most geotechnical reports, and a lot of common practice, I see that shallow foundations are set to bear at an assumed minimum depth (here, 1m).
I sometimes feel that this is not strictly required, so I want to understand the reasons such a requirement might be made:
A few that I can think of:
[ul]
[li]Avoiding organic materials[/li]
[li]Frost depth[/li]
[li]Some degree of erosion protection[/li]
[li]Potentially less moisture content fluctuation[/li]
[li]Providing some minimum overburden to boost bearing capacity[/li]
[li]Incidental lateral capacity[/li]
[/ul]
Any that I'm missing?
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just call me Lo.
I sometimes feel that this is not strictly required, so I want to understand the reasons such a requirement might be made:
A few that I can think of:
[ul]
[li]Avoiding organic materials[/li]
[li]Frost depth[/li]
[li]Some degree of erosion protection[/li]
[li]Potentially less moisture content fluctuation[/li]
[li]Providing some minimum overburden to boost bearing capacity[/li]
[li]Incidental lateral capacity[/li]
[/ul]
Any that I'm missing?
----
just call me Lo.