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Geotechnical
- Sep 17, 2015
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My question is about the compensated rafts and piled rafts. First of all I have reviwed some papers on compensated piled rafts.
In a project there is a really weak clay with ground water level 1.5m. 9m will be excavated. We are planning to use jet grouts. Sides will be supported by anchored diaphragm walls. My questions are:
1) Uplift force on the raft will be 75 kpa, right? So any part of the building that weighs less than 75 kPa will try to float. And I shouldnt consider the excavated soil during this checks. Because this is a load comparison, soil's memory does not affect this. Are there anything wrong in these comments?
2) To compare unimproved bearing capacity of the foundation and structure load, usşng Terzaghi we will include the foundation depth. So is there a contradiction aith my comments in 1? It kşnd of means that I am comparing net pressure with bearing capacity. Is this correct?
3) so to calculate the load on the jet grouts, which load will I use? Directly structural losd, structural minus uplift, structural minus uplift minus excavated soil.
Say cu = 20 kPa gw at surface, excavation 10m unit weight 20 structure 120 kPa
Bearing capacity approximately 5.14*20+10*(20-10)=220 kPa. Due to excavation my bearing capacity increased by 100 kPa. My structure is safe agaşnst bearing failure.
Uplift check: uplift force at the raft 10*10=100 kpa. My structure is 120 kpa. However during the construction uplift will affect the structure. Poulos reccomends prior installing of piles in this case. But, I dont understand if we have groundwater level above the base, we will have uplift, thus continious uplift force, will our raft float before the structure complete in every case.
And last, loads on jet grouts, will I calculate my jet grout spacing with 120 - 10*10 or directly 120 kpa??
Thanks in advance.