Introduction to shallow foundations- Classification Flashcards

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Define pad footing foundation?

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An individual foundation is designed to carry a single column load although there are occasions when a pad supports two or more columns.

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Define a strip footing foundation?

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Also known as continuous footing has a length significantly greater than its width. It is generally used to support a series of columns or a wall.

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Define a raft foundation

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Also called a mat foundation is adopted to cover big areas and usually is a large reinforced concrete basement supporting a high rise block.

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What does a pad foundation look like?

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  • It has an isoparametric plan (square or circular)0
  • It has a rectangular shape when permanent eccentric loads are acting on the footing.
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When do we want strip footing?

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A strip footing is adopted when the columns are aligned with a small distance between their axes and the soil mechanical properties are such that single pads would be very close.

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When do we want a raft foundation?

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  • It is dopted when the area covered by a net of strip foundations would exceed the 50-60% of the entire area covered by the building.
  • It is also used to create an impermeable layer when the foundation level is below the groundwater table.
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