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Shallow Foundation Bearing Capacity Guide

1) The document discusses bearing capacity of shallow foundations based on Terzaghi's theory, which classifies foundations as shallow or deep based on the depth to width ratio. 2) It describes the different types of bearing capacity failure - general shear, local shear, and punching shear - based on soil compressibility. 3) The key equations from Terzaghi's analysis are presented, relating ultimate bearing capacity to soil properties like cohesion, friction angle, unit weight, and geometry factors.

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Shallow Foundation Bearing Capacity Guide

1) The document discusses bearing capacity of shallow foundations based on Terzaghi's theory, which classifies foundations as shallow or deep based on the depth to width ratio. 2) It describes the different types of bearing capacity failure - general shear, local shear, and punching shear - based on soil compressibility. 3) The key equations from Terzaghi's analysis are presented, relating ultimate bearing capacity to soil properties like cohesion, friction angle, unit weight, and geometry factors.

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BEARING CAPACITY

OF SHALLOW FOUNDATION
BY TERZHAGHI THEORY
CLASSIFICATION OF FOUNDATION

As Per Terzaghi
𝑫𝑭
• If ≤ 1, Called Shallow foundation
𝑩
Example : Strip footing, Raft footing, Isolated footing
𝑫𝑭
• If
𝑩
≥ 1 , Called Deep foundation
Example : Pile foundation, Pier foundation, Well/Caisson foundation
TYPES OF BEARING CAPACITY
FAILURE
GENERAL SHEAR FAILURE
• Low Compressibility – Stiff, Dense sand
• Failure is accompanied by TILTING of
the footing
• Well defined shear failure, reach up to
ground surface
• Bulging of sheared soil mass around
footing
• Ultimate bearing capacity is well
defined

• Q = Axial load from structural element (kN)


• A = Footing Area (m2)
• Soil Settlement at base of footing (m or mm)
• Load per unit area
q = Q/A (kN/m2)

** If q (applied load) becomes qu (soil) at S = SU,


soil supporting foundation undergoes sudden failure
LOCAL SHEAR FAILURE
• Medium Compressibility – Medium
Dense sand & Clayey soil of medium
consistency
• Failure pattern defined immediately
below footing
• Slight soil bulging around the footing
• No sudden failure & No tilting
• Failure is defined by large settlement
• Ultimate bearing capacity is not well
defined

• The magnitude of q increases with settlement


up to q = q′u and this is usually referred to as
the First Failure Load

• At this time, the developed failure surface in


the soil will be as shown by the solid lines
PUNCHING SHEAR FAILURE
• High Compressibility – loose sand /soft
clayey soil
• No Failure pattern is observed around
footing
• NO soil bulging around the footing
• NO tilting of footing
• Failure is defined by very large
settlement
• Ultimate bearing capacity is not well
defined
RELATIVE DENSITY :

HYDRAULIC RADIUS (R)


𝐴
R=
𝑃
*Rectangular
A = area of the foundation = BL
P = perimeter of the foundation
= 2*(B+L)
𝐵𝐿
R=
2∗(𝐵+𝐿)
*square 𝐵
B=L R=
4
TERZAGHI’S BEARING
CAPACITY THEORY
TERZAGHI’S ANALYSIS ASSUMPTIONS
• Footing is a strip footing (L>>B)
• Coulomb's shear strength theory 𝝉 = 𝒄 + 𝐭𝐚𝐧 ∅ is
applicable
• Soil mass is Homogenous & Isotropic
• Ground surface is Horizontal
• The footing should be shallow one (Df ≤ B)
• The base of footing is rough
• The load acting on foundation is truly concentric and
vertical
• Shearing resistance of soil between the ground
surface and base of footing is neglected, i.e, uniform
surcharge = (𝛾 D F ) at the footing
Line cf – log spiral
FAILURE SURFACE IN SOIL AT ULTIMATE LOAD

Zones
abc – Elastic equilibrium zone (triagnular soil wedge)
bcf - Prandtl’s radial shear zone (logrithmic spiral)
bfg – linear shear zone (Rankine earth passive)
PASSIVE FORCE ON FACE BC OF WEDGE ABC

Passive pressure is the function of Total passive on wedge


• Surcharge q= 𝛾D bc/length
• Cohesion c Pp = Ppq + Ppc + Pp𝛾
• Unit weight 𝛾
• Angle of friction 𝜃
TERZAGHI’S EQUATIONS- GENERAL SHEAR FAILURE
Terzaghis Original Equations Qu= c Nc Sc + 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.5 𝛾 B N𝛾 S𝛾
Frictional Cohesive soil
Strip Footing Qu= c Nc + 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.5 𝛾 B N𝛾
Square Footing Qu= 1.3 c Nc + 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.4 𝛾 B N𝛾
Circular Footing Qu= 1.3 c Nc + 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.3 𝛾 B N𝛾
Rectangular Footing Qu= c Nc (1+ 0.3 B/L) + 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.5 𝛾 B N𝛾 (1 - 0.3 B/L)
*Cohesive Soil – Pure Clay (∅ = 𝟎, 𝒄 > 𝟎) 𝑵𝒄 = 𝟓. 𝟕, 𝑵𝒒 = 𝟏 . 𝑵𝜸 = 𝟎
Strip Footing Qu= c *5.7 + 𝛾𝐷
Square Footing Qu= 7.4 * c + 𝛾𝐷
Circular Footing Qu= 7.4 * c + 𝛾𝐷
Rectangular Footing Qu= 5.7*c (1+ 0.3 B/L) + 𝛾𝐷
*Non-Cohesion Soil-Sand (∅ > 𝟎, 𝒄 = 𝟎)
Strip Footing Qu= 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.5 𝛾 B N𝛾
Square Footing Qu= 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.4 𝛾 B N𝛾
Circular Footing Qu= 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.3 𝛾 B N𝛾
Rectangular Footing Qu= 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.5 𝛾 B N𝛾 (1 - 0.3 B/L)
TERZAGHI’S EQUATIONS- LOCAL SHEAR FAILURE
*If foundations soil is very soft clay i.e,𝜑 < 28° ,
𝑏𝑒𝑎𝑟𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑐𝑎𝑝𝑐𝑖𝑡𝑦 𝑤𝑖𝑙𝑙 𝑔𝑒𝑡 𝑟𝑒𝑑𝑢𝑐𝑒𝑑
2
C’ = C LOCAL = * C
3
Terzaghis Original Equation:

Qu= c’ Nc Sc + 𝛾𝐷𝑁𝑄 + 0.5 𝛾 B N𝛾 S𝛾

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