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Foundation settlement (consolidation)

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Lombz

Civil/Environmental
Mar 3, 2015
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Afternoon,

By browsing this site, I found a useful formulae for Fadum charts which is as follows:
It is an old thread so I decided to repost.

billsumner (Petroleum) (OP)26 Jun 06 06:09 Thanks for your help BigH. Page 54 of Poulos gives the formulae as you say:
Iσz = 1/(2π)*[arctan(m*n/sqrt(m²+n²+1)) + {m*n/sqrt(m²+n²+1)}*{1/(1+m²) + 1/(1+n²)}]
where Iσz = influence coefficient
m = B/z
n = L/z
B = half breadth of foundation
L = half length of foundation
z = depth

My question is, how do we use the resulting "Iσz" value from the above to calculate settlement?

As I try, my answers seem to get more incorrect with each attempt!

Thank you,
Lombz
 
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Hi Lombz, you have to get the consolidation test results in each layer you calculated the increased load Iσz.
This will be shown that the increased load in the over consolidated or normal consolidated state and this will be decided in using the compression index Cr or Cc.
 
are you talking about consolidation or compression? The former is realted to the flow of water in response to loading and the latter related to the elastic properties.

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