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Finite element modelling for foundation

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avnei

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Nov 14, 2006
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I am designing a foundation of size 16'X 11'.Depth is 2' for the left 6' and 4' for the remaining length of the foundation. It rests partly on a existing foundation (2'ft depth portion) and rest of the length(with depth 4') is on soil. I will use modulus of subgrade of soil for the soil portion. I was wondering what should I use for the portiuon under concrete.
What is the best sizing for the finite elements?. Should I use plates or Solids?. Thanks for the consideration.
 
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