Mat Foundation
Mat Foundation
Mat Foundation
CE 483
7. Mat foundation
CONTENTS
– Introduction
– Common Types of Mat foundations
– Analysis and Design of Mat foundations
– References
Definition
Problematic Soils
Some Problematic Soils may necessitate the Use of Mat Foundations:
Crack
Soft ground
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Introduction
Problematic Soils
Some Problematic Soils may necessitate the Use of Mat Foundations:
2. Collapsing soils such as the settlement of loose sands and silts. Densification
occurs by the movement of grains to reduce the volume. Typically includes shallow
subsidence. May occur in sandy coastal plain area, sandy glacial deposits, and
alluvial deposits. In arid and Semi-arid region.
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Introduction
Problematic Soils
Some Problematic Soils may necessitate the Use of Mat Foundations:
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Common Types of Mat foundations
Flat Plate
Thickened Flat Plate
Beams and slab
Flat plates with pedestals
Slab with basement walls
Flat Plate
Pedestals
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Analysis and Design of Mat foundations
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Analysis and Design of Mat foundations
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2B
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Analysis and Design of Mat foundations
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Analysis and Design of Mat foundations
The analysis of mat foundation
Analysis of Rigid Mats depends on rigidity and type of soil
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Analysis and Design of Mat foundations
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Analysis and Design of Mat foundations
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Analysis and Design of Mat foundations
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The plan of a mat foundation
is shown in the figure 6.14.
Calculate the soil pressure at
points A, B, C, D, E, and F.
(note: all column sections
are planned to be 0.5x0.5m).
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Divide the mat shown in Figure 6.14 into three strips, such as AGHF (B1=4.25m),
GIJH (B1=8m), and ICDJ (B1=4.25m). Use the result of example 6.5 and
determine the followings:
(a) Shear and moment diagrams for strips
(b) Minimum thickness of mat
(assume f’c=20.7 MN/m2, fy=413.7 MN/m2, and the load factor is 1.7).
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References
1. Braja M Das, 2011, Principles of Foundation Engineering, 7th ed,
Chapter- 6.
2. Previous course materials and presentations at KSU.
3. Geotechnical on the web:
http://environment.uwe.ac.uk/geocal/foundations/founbear.htm.
4. Andrew Bond and Andrew Harris, 2008, Decoding Eurocode 7, London.
5. The Institution of Structural Engineers library:
www.istructe.org/resources-centre/library