TR335 Lecture 1
TR335 Lecture 1
2014
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Course objective
To equip students with the knowledge of designing and constructing
foundations.
Pre-requisites
TR 334: Foundation Engineering (2.0E Core)
Mode of delivery
2hrs lecture/wk (Monday 08 – 10hrs @O112)
2hr tutorial/wk (Thursday 14 – 16hrs @ A218)
Assessment
2 Tests for Continuous Assessment: 40%
1 University Examination: 60%
Learning outcomes
Ability to design and construct foundations and other earth structures
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Course contents
1) Foundations: Design and construction considerations.
Reference textbooks
etc…
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Design considerations
Engineering requirements
Case studies
Types of foundations
2) Site investigation used plate loading test which stressed the firm
clay only.
b) The foundation must be stable and safe against all types of failures
including;
Scouring effects
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Scouring effects
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4) Caisson Foundation
Chapter 1: Foundations -
Relating soil conditions and
types of foundations
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Chapter 1: Foundations -
Relating soil conditions and
types of foundations cont…
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Mat foundations;
M M
Hx
B B
For horizontal overall stability:
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interface shearing resistance for cast in-situ and � for pre-cast
concrete foundations.
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Simplification
Actual
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Where Z is the section modulus �
and �
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For overall bearing capacity stability;
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Generally eB (or eL) < B/3 (or L/3) to ensure the gaping zone is not more
than half the footing area.
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Generally eB (or eL) < B/3 (or L/3) to ensure the gaping zone is not more
than half the footing area.
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σmin σmax
For structural design of the
footings internal forces (+V, +M)
consult reinforced concrete design
+V / +M
course.
VT
B