StructureMan44
Structural
- Dec 10, 2014
- 201
I'm determining if a foundation for small tank requires piles or if a mat foundation is sufficient. I have a geotec report in the vicinity that provides the allowable soil bearing pressure to stay under a specified settlement. This allows me to check the overturning resistance for wind and seismic. The report does not provide the lateral earth pressure coefficients (at rest, active, passive) nor does it provide an angle of friction. Is it possible to determine the active lateral earth pressure coefficient with only knowing the various soil types and how far below the surface they are? Are there conservative values that are acceptable for pressure coefficients? If the foundation is 14'wide x 14'long x 5'high can I compare the pressure on one side due shear from wind against the allowable soil pressure?