Chapter 1B Mat Foundations
Chapter 1B Mat Foundations
(EAT 456)
CHAPTER 1
MAT
FOUNDATIONS
LECTURER:
M A D A MN O R FA I Z A H B
T BAWADI H/P NO: 0
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ROOM: MUHIBBAH
LECTURE OUTLINES
3.Compensated Foundations
F 2 i
q net(all) q n e t ( u )
FO S
𝑁 60 𝐵+0.3 2 𝑆𝑒
𝑞 𝑛𝑒𝑡 (𝑎𝑙𝑙) =
0.08 𝐵 ( 𝐹𝐷) ( )
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Where
4) Net pressure applied on the soil
caused by mat foundations
Example 1.1
1. The net pressure (q) increase in the soil under a mat foundation can be
reduced by increasing the depth (Df) of the mat.
4. For no increase in the net pressure on soil below a mat foundation, net
pressure should be equal to zero.
a) Df = Q/Aγ Fully compensated foundation.
b) Df < Q/Aγ Partially compensated foundation.
A compensated foundation consists of replacing a volume of the ground
below the foundations with an equivalent volume of expanded clay
(which has a much lower density) thereby reducing the weight and
partly or wholly compensating for the loads imposed by the new
building.
Advantages:
q net(u )
FOS
q
b) Saturated clay(φ = 0); D
0.195B 1 0.4
5.14c u 1 L f
B
FOS
Q
A D
f
Consider a mat foundation 30m x 40m in plan, as shown in Figure. The total
dead load and live load on the raft is 200MN. Estimate the consolidation
settlement at the centre of the foundation.
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