monchie
Structural
- Feb 22, 2011
- 96
Hello,
I'm new to the forum.My question is regarding mat foundation. Normally, we design mat foundation(w/ regular column spacing/grid) using the conventional method(assumed as "rigid", steps to be taken are; finding the resultant force"R" and its center of gravity etc. and its required depth is based on punching shear, and check that the max bearing pressure on corner points are below the allowable bearing pressure).
Now with the advent of finite element methods and instead of soil bearing capacity, subgrade of soil modulus("k") are the necessary input to model the interaction of mat and the soil. I believe that this finite element method is very useful in modelling irregular slab, but to be honest I am having a hard time interpreting the result!The ff. are my questions;
1. How do we get a "feel" for the value of "k"(subgrade modulus). Normally, we are used to soil bearing capacity and we are happy if our structure(ie,3 to 5 story bldg) were sitting on adequate ground(even with our eyes closed, 150 to 200 kPa is sufficient enough).
2. Is there any guidelines on mat foundations being analyzed on finite element analysis?
- How to check the depth of mat foundation?
(How do you know that the assumed depth is right based on the result of finite element analysis?)
- What's the limit for deflection?
I am firmly believe that this forum have numerous members who can address my questions(by the way, I used ROBOT Millenium in Finite Element Analysis).
Regards,
I'm new to the forum.My question is regarding mat foundation. Normally, we design mat foundation(w/ regular column spacing/grid) using the conventional method(assumed as "rigid", steps to be taken are; finding the resultant force"R" and its center of gravity etc. and its required depth is based on punching shear, and check that the max bearing pressure on corner points are below the allowable bearing pressure).
Now with the advent of finite element methods and instead of soil bearing capacity, subgrade of soil modulus("k") are the necessary input to model the interaction of mat and the soil. I believe that this finite element method is very useful in modelling irregular slab, but to be honest I am having a hard time interpreting the result!The ff. are my questions;
1. How do we get a "feel" for the value of "k"(subgrade modulus). Normally, we are used to soil bearing capacity and we are happy if our structure(ie,3 to 5 story bldg) were sitting on adequate ground(even with our eyes closed, 150 to 200 kPa is sufficient enough).
2. Is there any guidelines on mat foundations being analyzed on finite element analysis?
- How to check the depth of mat foundation?
(How do you know that the assumed depth is right based on the result of finite element analysis?)
- What's the limit for deflection?
I am firmly believe that this forum have numerous members who can address my questions(by the way, I used ROBOT Millenium in Finite Element Analysis).
Regards,